Wes Montgomery tune with steel & vibes

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Rose Sinclair
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Wes Montgomery tune with steel & vibes

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https://youtu.be/EBllZet1CWQ

Thanks for listening!
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super cool! love it.
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Post by Larry Dering »

Love it. I really like the unison of vibes with steel. I'm a fan of Wes Montgomery and his octave use because of the fat sound it offers. Outstanding performance Rose.
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Post by Mike Greinke »

Absolutely phenomenal! Wes Montgomery had such a distinctive voice on the guitar, and this did a great job of getting that tone and ‘feel’ right.
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Post by Paul Wade »

Great playing rose super cool!!! whole band is wonderfull :D

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You and your band are so talented, please keep the videos coming.
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Post by Rose Sinclair »

Thanks for listening! I'm lucky to get to play with such great musicians and I learn so much from studying solos, and grabbing bits and pieces that can translate to the steel guitar, figuring out some cool slants and string grips to try to get the sound I'm after! Steel guitar is an endless adventure! :D