Guys, this is such a wonderful vid with so much fun, style, history and beautiful music. I love all the little details to hold our interest from beginning to end. A class act for sure...musical talent and vlogging talent too. Congratulations and best wishes for your next musical adventure! Thank you so much for sharing!
Yes, harmonium & piano sound wonderful together & those organs & cathedrals are fabulous! Big thank you to Floris!👏 I'm salivating over the wiener schnitzel, wurst, & German beer. 😋 Ukelelian geometry theory probably helps to understand the Wegenstein organ 🤔🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing! 🎹🎶
Deches, You two guys are just so wonderful. Going on these journeys with you are such fun as well as enlightening. You are both, not only amazing , but very funny too, you make me laugh, & you get on so well together, you are both a breath of fresh air. Most of all is what you both do, master your instruments & make gorgeous music that makes every one so Happy.. Love you both💜💜💞💞🌹
Another enthralling VLOG & wonderful to see so many varied organs & beautiful churches. Thanks to Tom for the photos/sound & great to see his animations played at a concert which were so well received. 👏
I enjoy your tours and commentary. Some very impressive buildings and instruments there. And lucky for me - I saw and met you at a lunchtime concert in Manchester. I hope I can do it again on one of my random visits to the UK.
I love seeing you two on your travels and the incredible relationship between the two brothers. And after all that, beautiful videos of the trip and the concerts! Thank you for sharing your musical adventures with us!
Loved every bit of this video thanks, your quirky humour and your insights into the many and varied places you visit are so interesting. Stuff like helping get the harmonium into the recital hall and then looking for the air leak. Tom’s German is so funny using English grammatical rules.
Thank you for sharing such an entertaining and varied Vlog ! Interesting way of moving the Harmonium and Thank you for explaining the Timisoara Console also Jonathan ! Hope all goes well with your Travels to South Korea !
It's so much fun journeying with you via your vlogs! I think this one was your best so far, even with the 'wurst' jokes!!! I enjoy seeing the places you visit & the incredible instruments you play. I have to admit I was very envious of you playing that Bosendorfer Tom!! Looking forward to your next vlog! Thanks for sharing! xx
I just love you guys! I am so very grateful for your talent which you so graciously share with all of us, as well as for the travel vlogs. Brilliant! And Tom, the wurst is yet to come! LOL!
Another great vlog. So informative and interesting and fun as well! It is amazing how different organs can be - and how much knowledge you must have to play them all. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing you both in November at the Bridgewater.
The 500th like was an honor for me. It's great to go on such impressive journeys with the two brothers. And the foreign languages are no problem at all. Because your perfect music is understood internationally.
I've been to Germany several times over the years, and found it rather easy to pick-up the language. I love the white sausages, but they're all delicious. I really enjoy the behind the scenes when you're being casual. This one was great. Thank you XX
Wonderful way to start the day watching this vlog. So good to have the harmonium/piano music. And of course a standing ovation; if that gets 2 encores I guess we’ll have to start it at Bridgewater; always deserved!Definitely not your vurst!🍣🍣
I still find your version of Debussy's Clair De Lune on piano and harmonium the best version I've ever heard! Like you mentioned the combination of piano and harmonium is such a beautiful combination, they just lock together perfectly.
I hope world events don't intervene by the time of your trip to South Korea! We will be especially anticipating a remarkable vlog from there! Stay safe and may God bless your travels and performances.
In Euclidean Geometry you have points, lines and planes. In Ukelelian Geometry would that be strings, fingers and fretboards? 45 years of teaching math and at least 30 of those I also taught Geometry but it was usually simple plane geometry. Never invented one myself but nothing done by the Scott Brothers is surprising (except a mistake at the chosen keyboard). Thanks for sharing your adventures with your latest Vlog. Always informative and always fun!! One postulate is abundantly clear: If the Scott Brothers Duo are sitting in front of keyboards, then the level of musical talent exceeds the number of cubic inches contained in the Earth!
It’s so nice to hear a well maintained harmonium, not the decrepit and disused dusty wheeze boxes you get in old churches nowadays. It’s sad how the idea that at least two whole generations have of what is frankly a very subtle and expressive instrument is completely marred by the poor state most harmoniums are found in nowadays.
It's such a pleasure traveling with you two. Thank-you for including us!
Guys, this is such a wonderful vid with so much fun, style, history and beautiful music. I love all the little details to hold our interest from beginning to end. A class act for sure...musical talent and vlogging talent too. Congratulations and best wishes for your next musical adventure! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks my Dear Brothers we love watching your vlogs and listening to your music.
All best in your up coming adventures!! Love
Yes, harmonium & piano sound wonderful together & those organs & cathedrals are fabulous! Big thank you to Floris!👏 I'm salivating over the wiener schnitzel, wurst, & German beer. 😋 Ukelelian geometry theory probably helps to understand the Wegenstein organ 🤔🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing! 🎹🎶
Another beautiful tour!, thank you!
Loved the cat. Was he a meowsician also? Great to follow your journey in these vlogs and looking forward to watching the concerts.
You two are the best!
Deches, You two guys are just so wonderful. Going on these journeys with you are such fun as well as enlightening. You are both, not only
amazing , but very funny too, you make me laugh, & you get on so well together, you are both a breath of fresh air. Most of all is what you both do, master your instruments & make gorgeous music that makes every one so Happy.. Love you both💜💜💞💞🌹
Hallo!
Gute appetit with the schnitzels😂😂thank
You for sharing this video .
Another enthralling VLOG & wonderful to see so many varied organs & beautiful churches. Thanks to Tom for the photos/sound & great to see his animations played at a concert which were so well received. 👏
I enjoy your tours and commentary. Some very impressive buildings and instruments there. And lucky for me - I saw and met you at a lunchtime concert in Manchester. I hope I can do it again on one of my random visits to the UK.
I am just proud of you both of
I love seeing you two on your travels and the incredible relationship between the two brothers. And after all that, beautiful videos of the trip and the concerts! Thank you for sharing your musical adventures with us!
Sure appreciate the effort to bring us along on all of your adventures! Thank you!
Beautiful video -- thanks! ✅
Beautiful music from beautiful places! Thank you!
Loved every bit of this video thanks, your quirky humour and your insights into the many and varied places you visit are so interesting. Stuff like helping get the harmonium into the recital hall and then looking for the air leak. Tom’s German is so funny using English grammatical rules.
It is ❤lovely
With Love from the Netherlands ❤❤.
Thank you for sharing such an entertaining and varied Vlog !
Interesting way of moving the Harmonium and Thank you for explaining the Timisoara Console also Jonathan !
Hope all goes well with your Travels to South Korea !
I truly enjoy watching your travel and performance adventures! I look forward to your next concert video...Will Ortiz
It's so much fun journeying with you via your vlogs! I think this one was your best so far, even with the 'wurst' jokes!!! I enjoy seeing the places you visit & the incredible instruments you play. I have to admit I was very envious of you playing that Bosendorfer Tom!! Looking forward to your next vlog! Thanks for sharing! xx
The very best way to travel at my age and to do it with beautiful music by the talented Scott brothers is the cherry 🍒 on top
Fantastic vlog....thanks guys! 🎹🎶
Fantastic place !
Excellent!
(The enthusiasm is infectious ...)
I love your travel vlogs. Fantastic scenery, music and humour!
So much to see in the world again I loved the flog Tom I think your the funniest incredible talents you guys have so much enjoyed it!!
Thanks both - I love the musical accompaniment to your visuals 😊
I just love you guys! I am so very grateful for your talent which you so graciously share with all of us, as well as for the travel vlogs. Brilliant! And Tom, the wurst is yet to come! LOL!
Thanks for another fantastic Vlog
The church in Romania was exquisite. So much light and such acoustics!
Thanks so much for the wonderful vlog So fascinating ❤️❤️
Thanks for taking us with you on your journeys and please return back to Germany soon!
The video was fun and informative, as always. thank you Jonathan and Tom. Looking forward to the next one.
Another great vlog. So informative and interesting and fun as well! It is amazing how different organs can be - and how much knowledge you must have to play them all. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing you both in November at the Bridgewater.
Great video, yet again!
Beautiful😊 thank you for sharing. Xx
The 500th like was an honor for me. It's great to go on such impressive journeys with the two brothers. And the foreign languages are no problem at all. Because your perfect music is understood internationally.
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Your travel bag should always be ready to leave for somewhere in the world. 😁
Everything is very beautiful. especially the sunset. 🎹🎶👍😜🙋🏻♀️
Absolutely great vlog both of you!🤗👍👍👍
Ah yes. It's so good to see those video
I've been to Germany several times over the years, and found it rather easy to pick-up the language. I love the white sausages, but they're all delicious. I really enjoy the behind the scenes when you're being casual. This one was great. Thank you XX
Wonderful way to start the day watching this vlog. So good to have the harmonium/piano music. And of course a standing ovation; if that gets 2 encores I guess we’ll have to start it at Bridgewater; always deserved!Definitely not your vurst!🍣🍣
I still find your version of Debussy's Clair De Lune on piano and harmonium the best version I've ever heard! Like you mentioned the combination of piano and harmonium is such a beautiful combination, they just lock together perfectly.
I hope world events don't intervene by the time of your trip to South Korea! We will be especially anticipating a remarkable vlog from there! Stay safe and may God bless your travels and performances.
Ah take care both😊 xxx
Sounds ok. Nice. Best Wishes. From Janet and Roy xxx
Schön, dass ihr Deutsch sprechen könnt!
In Euclidean Geometry you have points, lines and planes. In Ukelelian Geometry would that be strings, fingers and fretboards? 45 years of teaching math and at least 30 of those I also taught Geometry but it was usually simple plane geometry. Never invented one myself but nothing done by the Scott Brothers is surprising (except a mistake at the chosen keyboard). Thanks for sharing your adventures with your latest Vlog. Always informative and always fun!! One postulate is abundantly clear: If the Scott Brothers Duo are sitting in front of keyboards, then the level of musical talent exceeds the number of cubic inches contained in the Earth!
It looks like you guys had as much fun doing this VLOG as we here in Arizona had watching it. It wasn't the "WURST" we've seen.
Now thank we all our God, that the Brother’s selection of music is more extensive than their selection of jokes 😊
WHAT ARE THE BUTTONS!?
It’s so nice to hear a well maintained harmonium, not the decrepit and disused dusty wheeze boxes you get in old churches nowadays.
It’s sad how the idea that at least two whole generations have of what is frankly a very subtle and expressive instrument is completely marred by the poor state most harmoniums are found in nowadays.