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From: Messjuh1
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  • WOW !

    Passei por acaso e encontrei esta maravilha de interpretação.

    Sou Brasileira e a musica tambe - autor Zequinha de Abreu- e chama-se Tico-Tico no Fubà.

    Adorei

    Grata

    ZeliaI

  • @maqsizu Thank you for your kind words!

  • Wow! That sounds so cool on a digital classical organ. Believe it or not, I use an Allen Ensemble on stage when perform with bands. It would be great to see classical organs used in rock bands or hip hop music.

  • one thing my old rodgers 22b was good for was that when the tremelo was hit it gave it a theatre like sound. But yours is so much more fun!

    I would think your organ would have a theatre setting or two. You should try and locate it on there. :)

    Wish I had an organ like that in my house! I kinda miss the massive old rodgers, but it was nothing like your Ahlborn.!

  • that looks like the most complicated instrument.

    but that was very well played ; )

  • WOW awesme dude.

  • Would love to hear that on my Theater Organ!

  • Definitely. But none available within a radius of many hundreds of miles.

  • Great performance. Would sound awesome on a Wurlitzer theatre organ though...:-)

  • Great! Enjoyed it! Now you need a theater organ also!!

  • fantastic - i enjoyed this, nice to hear

    classical organ used for something bright

    thanks -do some more !

  • A second viewing is even more impressive than the first! You have such total independence of rhythm: right hand, left hand, pedal—each seems perfect in its own right, as though controlled by three minds, yet totally in synch with the whole!

  • Omigosh! Tico Tico, too? Is there no limit to your stylistic abilities? Most enjoyable!

  • Very good - as you say a Hammond (B3) and Leslie - which I used to have - would be better than a classical organ - however, as I said, you can really tickle the keys on this! Good postlude after a wedding to wake those attending up!!

  • Thanks, Cecil.

  • Hi Matthias, Fun piece!!! Thanks for sharing it. (I always look forward to your new videos.)

  • Thanks, Tom. Glad you stop by regularly.

  • Fun! Well done - But I do hope You only play it on the CHURCH organ - not in the Church! :-)

  • Of course I will play it in church - at an appropriate occasion (people often ask for something cheerful and rhythmic for their wedding).

  • Great! I really enjoyed it! 5 stars!!!

  • Thanks, you're being very fast again - the quality is still very bad!

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