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A member of my local classical guitar society introduced me to the music of Maria Linnemann last year. I got a copy of her book "Quiet Waters" and have really been enjoying the pieces. They're both...
thanks for that added history and the original pics! It has the glow of youth.
Conceptually better than the reality Admit it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh well in that case don’t be ridiculous. Mint chocolate chip. Has to be green.
Metaphor? I’m just grumpy at Reg for being mean about vanilla. Vanilla ROCKS! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've had my Cordoba Stage for a little while now. My first nylon string. It does sound quite good. The acoustic pickup system is pretty impressive. And it's light and comfortable. It is well...
Great playing! Whenever I listen to a GG solo, I'm "man, I love that lick... that lick too... and that one, but it's the same as the first one... how does he do it... I should transcribe this solo...
That said I do quite like squirty ice cream out of a nozzle. We call it me whippy in the UK. No idea what you call it, if you have it. I also quite enjoy honeycomb and pistachio. Salt caramel. But...
To strip this of the metaphor, it’s interesting how harmonically straight down the middle most great improvisers are. Especially pre-Herbie-Wayne-etc. And even after them. I started...
No You have good vanilla and you make good ice cream. That’s harder than dropping a load of over sweetened stuff on top. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Because of these leprechauns blasting their music too loud buskers need to get a busking license from May 20 onwards. :doh: €30 acoustic license, €60 if an amplifier is used.
I suspect that neither the Campy nor the Heritage will be as overbuilt as the Gibson.
[QUOTE=MCampellone;1334329]Thanks for the serial number info - I checked my records - that guitar was originally built for Ed Benson, who was the publisher of Just Jazz Guitar magazine. Here are...
Linnemann - The Ring Of Kerry
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