Such beautiful playing and what always strikes me when I watch your performances is the tight connection between you. You play to each other,as well as for us.Wonderful.
Lovely playing gents! I have sent a link to this to a bunch of friends, for the lovely playing and also for what Kevin does at 2:49 at Sebastian's reaction to it.
Besides from my first thought, that this is just wonderful, I have ended up having exactly two additional thoughts: The first second thought: Can we have a scottish set - or two scottish sets? In fact, any number of scottish sets would be profoundly and thoroughly tolerable. The second second thought: I don't know if it'd be technically possible to do from the recordings you've already made, and if not, and in either case - have you considered releasing the single instrument tracks as backing tracks? It's not that I don't enjoy the fiddling going on, but it'd just be really fun to actually be able to practice to the solo guitar/zouk/piano/various-tracks!
Hi Christoffer! Yes absolutely, a scottish set is very possible! Just to clarify, do you mean Scottish as in the country, or Scottish as in the type of tune/dance? Also, we like your idea of single tracks... could be an idea in there somewhere...!
@@thegoodtunes Hey! This time around I was thinking Scottish in the sense of tunes f I have no idea how it'd work in the real world from you guys' point of view, but it's certainly a really neat thing from mine. And since I'm already throwing ideas around like there's no tomorrow, there's this bandwagon of live streaming that'd be pretty cool to jump on too..! :D
Beautiful rendition of this tune. Always loved playing Margaret's Waltz.
I would hit the Like button a few more times for this one.
made me learn all the A chords just so I could play along. Faster than switching the capo.1 I just love this!
This is a great version of Margaret's Waltz.
Lovely playing , fellas.
Such beautiful playing and what always strikes me when I watch your performances is the tight connection between you.
You play to each other,as well as for us.Wonderful.
Another GOOD TUNE!!!
There are many!
super - great playing
Great job. As we say in Texas, makes me wanna dance. Dance is pronounced like "Daintz" over here in Texas.
Very, very fine and straight-ahead treatment of a fine piece. Beautifully rendered.
Lovely playing gents! I have sent a link to this to a bunch of friends, for the lovely playing and also for what Kevin does at 2:49 at Sebastian's reaction to it.
Haha! Many thanks. Busted 😋
Nicely done
Just beautiful
Excellent key change 👌🏼
Great tune!
Wonderful such a good tune
😍😍😍
Very nice, but I was looking for a version in G to practice with. The switch to A kind of threw me (as well as the guitarist).🙃
Hey Kevin, I'm not finding the dots on paper for this. I've been in both this account, and yours, and I'm not seeing it :(
Do you dance this with the Viennese waltz steps?
Besides from my first thought, that this is just wonderful, I have ended up having exactly two additional thoughts:
The first second thought: Can we have a scottish set - or two scottish sets? In fact, any number of scottish sets would be profoundly and thoroughly tolerable.
The second second thought: I don't know if it'd be technically possible to do from the recordings you've already made, and if not, and in either case - have you considered releasing the single instrument tracks as backing tracks? It's not that I don't enjoy the fiddling going on, but it'd just be really fun to actually be able to practice to the solo guitar/zouk/piano/various-tracks!
Hi Christoffer! Yes absolutely, a scottish set is very possible! Just to clarify, do you mean Scottish as in the country, or Scottish as in the type of tune/dance? Also, we like your idea of single tracks... could be an idea in there somewhere...!
@@thegoodtunes Hey! This time around I was thinking Scottish in the sense of tunes f
I have no idea how it'd work in the real world from you guys' point of view, but it's certainly a really neat thing from mine. And since I'm already throwing ideas around like there's no tomorrow, there's this bandwagon of live streaming that'd be pretty cool to jump on too..! :D
Ah … 😊
Are you having a laugh displaying the Butchers apron in the background ? A symbol of British oppression in Ireland !
This channel isn't political. These are the flags of our two countries and don't mean any more than that to us.
It's a tune written in England too!
Where are you lot from btw