The Fives - Luca Sestak Piano Solo
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I would love to have the talent to do that and since I don't, I'll be an admirer of those that do! Keep up the good work!
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Obviously there are 4 people who would love to play piano like this and never will.
Great talent.
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Klasse, hört sich an, wie Axel Zwingenberger! weiter so!
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He seems impossible : )
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Very much a "Natural".
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@luckyluca99 die (er)kenn ich!!
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I can't get enough of your stuff I love what you did with silent and daydream please dont stop taking good songs and making them great
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Remarkable!
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I'm blown away every video I see!!!! I'm watching all I can.
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You rock man!
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Happy music and a happy player. You certainly are blessed. May you enjoy your talent fully.
b5b9 2 years ago 20
'The Fives', which was composed by George and Hersal Thomas from Texas, was copyrighted in 1921 and published in 1922, deserves much credit for the development of modern Boogie Woogie. All modern Boogie Woogie bass figures can be found in "The Fives," including swinging, walking broken-octave bass, shuffled (swinging) chord bass (of the sort later used by Ammons, Lewis, and Clarence "Pine Top" Smith), and the ubiquitous "oom-pah" ragtime stride bass. Awesome...keep it up!!!
Quanuck 2 years ago 9