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Ok, now I'll try some "Sanz". My brother lend me his baroque guitar yesterday so I start with two simple pieces...

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Comment by Valéry Sauvage on December 30, 2008 at 15:44
Le luthier est un certain "Panigua" à Madrid (mais ce genre de rosace en parchemin se fait, à la demande au luthier, qui souvent demande à une spécialiste italienne qui ne fait que ce genre de rosaces, pour guitares et clavecins...) (cette guitare est jolie, mais pas très puissante, bien pour enregistrer, pas pour jouer en concert je pense)
Val ;-)
Comment by jb.roy on December 30, 2008 at 15:31
Val, pour information, cette guitare baroque est signée de quel luthier stp ? Je trouve la rosace très à mon goût.
JB
Comment by Valéry Sauvage on December 29, 2008 at 18:19
In fact Michael, this guitar was mine a few years ago, but as I didn't play it, my brother took it. Yes I will give it back to him... but before I'll record some pieces... ;-)
Val
Comment by Michael. N. on December 29, 2008 at 16:55
Not at all bad Val considering you've had the instrument all of 1 day! I don't quite know how you guys can so readily switch from one instrument to another. I'll put it down to hard work and experience.
Nice guitar.
Do you have to give him it back? :-)

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