Tony Trischka and Béla Fleck Live, Frets Magazine Poll Winners 1988 (reupload)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- I found this video a long time ago and realized I can't find it online anymore, therefore re-uploading. Two of the masters having a jam that seems to based off Mozart's Piano Sonata no. 16 in C Major, K.545 (1st Mvt).
This content does not belong to me and is strictly for research, as I originally obtained it for the purposes of transcription. Please enjoy as I never get tired of listening to this one. - Видеоклипы
One of the most beautiful duets on banjo ever
Agreed
Pretty amazing! Saw both of them yesterday and today at Rockygrass festival in Lyons CO, still going incredibly strong!
That is awesome! Wish I could have gone, missed my opportunity to go to Telluride in 2019 and still regretting it
There was a Warner Brothers cartoon about a spoiled, rich cat with a butler named Meadows. It was called "The Aristo-Cat." In it was a variation on Mozart's K.545, but with a slight difference at the end of phrases. Sounds like what they're doing here.
I never seen this thanks for posting!
Hope you enjoyed it. I think one day I will try and tab it out
@@seansuperman share if you do lol
Tony plays A snippet of Beethoven sonata for mandolin in C...into "Soldiers Joy" I had a cassette recording of this I grabbed off of the TV! My hood technology has changed...thanks for posting!
That's awesome. I was really lucky to have "saved" this before the old video was removed. It's one of my favorites of them
It's actually a snippet of Mozart's sonata no. 16, in C major (Köchel 545). :)
@@samuelbarham8483 Yeah, that's in the description. Jeff was talking about a 'Soldier's Joy' recording
@@seansuperman Ah! Totally missed that! So sorry. : ) Would love to hear that cassette as well some day. I can't get enough Tony Trischka in my life right now.
In fact, I'm working my way through his "Hot Licks" book.
@@samuelbarham8483 no problem! Hot Licks is a good one. Tony is a real master.
Damned, these yanks from downtown New York City can give this rebel instrument some serious credibility!