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How about one from a few guys I went to high scool with?


Try this one


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[QUOTE=Pwoolson] Ok, check this one out. Warning: it's an add for a beer company so if that offends you, don't click the link. (But it's a Wisconsin beer company so that makes it extra special)
Here you go. [/QUOTE]

That is HOT!! I really like that gritty blues sound.

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And now, everybody's favorite.......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skU-jBFzXl0


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Welcome to the fray Red.  I love your favorite.  Why am I not surprised?  I actually remember that from seeing it when it was broadcast.  Sad display of my misspent early adulthood.   

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[QUOTE=larkim] Great idea for a thread Andy

Here's mine.

Cheers

Kim[/QUOTE]
Thanks Kim. Always been a fan of Tommy. Now you have me hooked on J.Shimabukuro

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Great stuff. I raise you another Don Ross and lessons to boot.

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Just spent a lovely hour of listening to this wonderful selection. Thanks for the thread!

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Love Don Ross!!! Hate the strings hanging off his headstock!

[QUOTE=mlloyd]Be prepared to be blown away....Ron Ross



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip111lXjDSs&mode=related& amp;sear ch=



Great idea for a post![/QUOTE]

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One of my favorite guitarist, great relaxed style.   Here


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Yeah, Marc, I like that too.  He is really a relaxed player.  It is almost deceiving to see him play.  Doesn't show much emotion, but the music is impeccable. I don't know the guitar in that clip.  When he was in Charlotte, some years ago, I went to his concert and his master class, and he was playing a pin bridge Gilbert at the time.  Beautiful clear sounding guitar, but not highly robust.(The Gilbert, that is.)

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This was posted before, I think if Off Topic Forum, and I don't take credit, but it is a great example of Williams and Bream playing together.  Bream on his Romanillos and Williams on his Fleta.

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Here's another dose of classical guitar poetry. Jason Vieaux plays on his new Gernot Wagner spruce and cedar double top. Wagner and Matthias Dammann (the guitar played by David Russell in Marc's post above) are credited as co-inventors of the Nomex double top.
Jason Vieaux plays Tarrega's Capricho Arabe


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Nice!  What a cannon.

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She's funny Hesh.

The romanillos rosette on Bream's guitar is my favorite, I'm going to try to make some version of it sometime next year.

I don't know if it is just a good recording, his playing, or what but the sound of the guitar on the Jason Vieaux video is so clear, great tone.


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