Beautiful playing as always and what a wonderful homage to your mentor. I know Mr. Fasanaro must be so proud
wonderful execution, tone, and tune! Bravo!
A delight. Lovely music and great camerawork.
Wonderful as always. And she plays piano, and she’s done the artwork on at least one of their cds. Such a treat to hear.
Great!
Amazing! And great camerawork- how cool to see both left and right hand technique up close. I'm not so familiar with Choro so it was Django who sprang to my mind. Thank you!
Thats really sweetly played! Well done.
Beautiful tune played exquisitely. I saw Choro das 3 quite a few years ago n New York City and Elisa was excellent back then and is even more impressive now. What a treat!
What an amazing and beautiful tribute.
Beautiful music, beautifully played
Beautifully played. A very nice homanagem to Paulo. Jamie
Very nice indeed. Kind of meditative. I thought the use of the looper was well done. It supported the tune without being intrusive. Great sound as well. Thanks Joe!
Hi, Very nice. It was a performance that grew on me the more I listened. Regards,
Beautiful. The tune and the very tasteful playing. The octave sounds great.
Very nice! Thank you.
A fine tribute and a nice sounding mando. Thanks for sharing.
Aptly titled! A very relaxing journey. Wonderful playing!! Thank you, Brian and David, for sharing!
Yes Sir!
Superb - I've seen a number of pics of Monteleones over the years, but not much audio. I get it now. Thanks for this added dimension.
So awesome! Thanks!
Love the tune! Propelling!! Great tone! Well played! Thanks for sharing! Look forward to hearing the new album!
That Grand Artist tone is to die for, having Ethan generate it help too!
Originally Posted by Chuck Leyda Sounds great! We loved hearing your trio at the Vines Bluegrass festival last year. Thanks Chuck. I hope we can do that again this year, and hear your band play again too. I enjoyed it much.
Originally Posted by darylcrisp that is a fantastic looking and sounding GBOM. the notes ring clear and the tone is not mushy. very articulate and beautiful sound. d Thank you. I was very happy with how it turned out. Now I need to try to remember the formula to make more.
Originally Posted by Alfons Nice tune! Nice axe! Thanks!
Originally Posted by Todd Bowman Wow! That is a great-sounding GBOM! Love the low end! Big but not too boomy! A very joyful tune! Well played! Thanks for sharing! Thank you. That was my sonic goal, big, but not boomy.
Originally Posted by HarrisonMandolin Not only is Scott an incredible player and person, but I can honestly say that he is building some of the nicest mandolins and mandolin family instruments I've ever played! Thank you so much! That means a lot as you are an amazing player and have some amazing instruments to play as well.
Terrific thank you!
Sounds great! We loved hearing your trio at the Vines Bluegrass festival last year.
that is a fantastic looking and sounding GBOM. the notes ring clear and the tone is not mushy. very articulate and beautiful sound. d
Nice tune! Nice axe!
Wow! That is a great-sounding GBOM! Love the low end! Big but not too boomy! A very joyful tune! Well played! Thanks for sharing!
Not only is Scott an incredible player and person, but I can honestly say that he is building some of the nicest mandolins and mandolin family instruments I've ever played!
Originally Posted by James Vwaal Very nice, Scott! Like the playing and the octave mandolin. Nice to see a fellow Minnesotan get some notice. Thanks James. Do you frequent the MBOTMA festivals? I hope to run into you sometime.
Very nice, Scott! Like the playing and the octave mandolin. Nice to see a fellow Minnesotan get some notice.
Great job. PS--it's "Cotten" not "Cotton."
I believe you got inside that song. That's hard to do. Excellent performance!
One of my favorite tunes! Beautifully done! Thanks for sharing!
Beautifully done Caleb!
Great job Korey, beautiful tone and articulation-Wow!!
Chord Melody Rules!
Good playing. And what a mandolin.
Nice. And a very nice Brentrup mandolin. I´d like to know what year that may be. I would guess it was made before Johan Brentrup started building his Lloyd Loar copy mandolins. It´s interesting to notice the differences.
A very peaceful Moonlight in Vermont! Wonderful arrangement! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice indeed.
I like it!
Yup, that's a keeper, right there. Nice playing Thomas, nice indeed!! Len B. Clearwater, FL
Sounds mighty fine!
Wow! Diggs the Bounty Hunter -- a chase indeed!! Great tune! Wonderful playing! Thank you, Thomas and David, for sharing!
Fine playing and what a great sounding mandolin!