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Post by majorminor on Oct 24, 2022 8:30:55 GMT -5
Beautiful piece, great player, fantastic old guitar
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Post by coachdoc on Oct 24, 2022 8:55:24 GMT -5
Ahhh… Lovely.
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Post by billhammond on Oct 24, 2022 9:15:33 GMT -5
Who knew that our favorite Montana Mountain Man was an Andrew York fan? Thanks for posting, sir.
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Oct 24, 2022 18:45:43 GMT -5
Sometimes I don’t know what music is. But I know that this piece is stunningly beautiful, and spiritual. Thx for posting Steve.
Because I’m not that spirtual, I’m gonna poach this and put on my FB page.
Mike
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Post by coachdoc on Oct 24, 2022 21:25:46 GMT -5
I’ve followed him intermittently for years. A wonderful player. But I do wish he would keep his head still.
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Post by TKennedy on Oct 24, 2022 23:05:17 GMT -5
Wonderful touch and tone. I bet that guitar has a hell of a story.
No one probably really owns an instrument like that, they are just temporary custodians.
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Post by Marshall on Oct 25, 2022 6:32:47 GMT -5
Nice beanie. Is there some significance to that? Religious?
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Post by theevan on Oct 25, 2022 8:13:46 GMT -5
Wonderful touch and tone. I bet that guitar has a hell of a story. No one probably really owns an instrument like that, they are just temporary custodians. For the most part, yes. Torres could be thought of as the Stradivarius of the modern classical guitar. Fan-braced, basic shape, etc. Some used beautiful materials, some used tops that a modern-day luthier would not even consider. All sound beautiful.
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