Sweet Georgia Brown on my National Tricone

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That's fantastic. :eek: Enjoyed that. :)
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What a treat! Really nice Sebastian. Thanks!
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Awesome!
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That is really great tone and playing, Sebastian! You make that Tricone sing.
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Very Very Nice!
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Ho boy - that was fun!!!
Thanks!! :D
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Amazing job Sebastian !
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Superb, Sebastian. You have really dialed into the mindset of this music like few players alive today. Thanks for sharing.
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Really nice job! Loved it...
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Top Stuff! Good music never dies.
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Post by Glenn Wilde »

Great stuff Sebastian, top quality!
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

Beautiful!
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Never disappointed in your videos! What a tone.
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Great playing and arrangement.

The one thing that stood out for me is how you’re adjusting your right hand to obtain the sounds you want. It took me several years to learn to utilize that technique.

Again, great stuff.
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Amazing as always!!

Keep 'em coming!
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Post by Janusz Achtabowski »

Great playing. Nice to hear you.
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Besides the great performance, I really enjoy how clearly you film the performance. It's pretty clear that you have a great command of the instrument, and your sharing potentially helps others discover the greatness of these instruments and songs.

Thanks for sharing!
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musicality, tone and expression, no show-off, just MUSIC... LOVE it.... J-D,
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