17 thoughts on “October 2011 Vodcast – Carillon Sortie – H. Mulet”
RobCharles1981
What a performance thanks for posting Sean! 🙂
Bunny
Thanks Sean
That was terrific. I finally was able to play the music and move around in it.
I won’t feel like such a dummy anymore. Also I can save it and play when ever I want.
aknabea
Looks like an Aeolian Skinner organ or an EM Skinner? Am I correct?? Nice!!!
bill ramsey
Thank you, Sean – really magnificent and inspiring!! I had vision of the Carillons on a sortie across a huge field, paralyzing the enemy with complex chords and snappy tunes, until they fell to dancing and turned their weapons into saxophones.
And what are those tabs or extra pedals and light bulbs above your foot pedals, on either side of the accelerator and brake?
I shall have my people order your CD posthaste when they get around to it….thanks again for your efforts and blessings.
Elaine
Hard to hum to. But I love it. And you.
Rebecca Lord
Thanks, Sean! That was fantastic!
m chatman
Sean,
This was wonderful !! Thank you for the “viewing” of the skill and technique that we tend to take for granted
when just meditating, musing to the richness of your talent.
philip
Nice!
Jill Chase
Wow. I didn’t even know the pieces under your feet were moving keys! It is amazing how much you are doing at every moment to produce those wonderful sounds for us to enjoy. Thanks for adding inspiration to my morning!
Joy Wallace
Thanks Sean. A beautiful Birthday present for me:)- I really enjoyed this performance. Am glad the Series is continuing:)- Keep up the good work and God be praised.
007vauxhall
Excellent performance, thank you for taking the time to share this. Paul. 🙂
1973avm
Great !
ThomasRadnaiMusic
Congratulations Sean!!!
drseanjackson
Thank you!
Youngeun Hong
Sean I really like your playing!! And congratulations for your new album!!!
What a performance thanks for posting Sean! 🙂
Thanks Sean
That was terrific. I finally was able to play the music and move around in it.
I won’t feel like such a dummy anymore. Also I can save it and play when ever I want.
Looks like an Aeolian Skinner organ or an EM Skinner? Am I correct?? Nice!!!
Thank you, Sean – really magnificent and inspiring!! I had vision of the Carillons on a sortie across a huge field, paralyzing the enemy with complex chords and snappy tunes, until they fell to dancing and turned their weapons into saxophones.
And what are those tabs or extra pedals and light bulbs above your foot pedals, on either side of the accelerator and brake?
I shall have my people order your CD posthaste when they get around to it….thanks again for your efforts and blessings.
Hard to hum to. But I love it. And you.
Thanks, Sean! That was fantastic!
Sean,
This was wonderful !! Thank you for the “viewing” of the skill and technique that we tend to take for granted
when just meditating, musing to the richness of your talent.
Nice!
Wow. I didn’t even know the pieces under your feet were moving keys! It is amazing how much you are doing at every moment to produce those wonderful sounds for us to enjoy. Thanks for adding inspiration to my morning!
Thanks Sean. A beautiful Birthday present for me:)- I really enjoyed this performance. Am glad the Series is continuing:)- Keep up the good work and God be praised.
Excellent performance, thank you for taking the time to share this. Paul. 🙂
Great !
Congratulations Sean!!!
Thank you!
Sean I really like your playing!! And congratulations for your new album!!!
Veri nice Sean !
Love your organ music and playing!