Saturday, August 18, 2018

Storm

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  1. Putting the page brings the drama of the sound.

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  2. I'm impressed! Storms frighten me, but the performance of these two musicians have an opposite effect on me.

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  3. WOW! Sandi ,unbelievable, I never realized anyone could play that fast.
    Thank you for visiting and for your sweet comment of our loss of Jack.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  4. Wow! I've never seen anything like this! They even get rained on. I have never heard of this duo, but they would sure be good to watch in a concert.

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    1. I saw them last year around this time. We took the kids and even our baby nephew. He loved it! We all did. It was in an open air amphitheater. We brought lawn chairs, kicked our shoes off, and stared at the stars. Fabulous!

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  5. Sandy, they are fantastic musicians! It's unbelievable how can they perform!

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  6. Wow! What talent! Love the drama, too, Sandi.

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  7. What breathtakingly and beautifully played!!!

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  8. Fantastic!
    A thunderstorm rolled through the other night with lightening flashing every 2 to 5 seconds. I counted. :)

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  9. Just beautiful work! I love thunder storms.

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  10. Oh I love this...these guys are fantastic! I would love to see them in person. Thank you for sharing. I haven't seen them in a while...and now I want to see more...maybe without all the flashing lights, however...LOL.

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  11. This is the opposite of quiet, isn't it? haha

    ~Sheri

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