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Old 08-30-2011, 04:26 AM
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Default Ukko Nooa -finnish traditional song

This is a traditional song here in Finland. Origin of the composition is unknown, but the words were made by Carl Michael Bellman from Sweden. It's really a drinking song, but also a tune that children will usually learn in the first place. In english the title might translate into "Old man Noah".

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Old 08-31-2011, 01:00 PM
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Nice tune and arrangement, welcome to the forum Gonzo!
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You play very well.
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Thanks for your comments
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Very nice indeed, love the sound of your Yamaha?
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Very nice indeed, love the sound of your Yamaha?
Thank you. The sound is significantly better than in my cheaper Ibanez performers. I cannot compare it to pricier guitars as I haven't tried them. I know I could try, but I'm not sure if I want, cause that might cast a shadow over Yamaha And I don't have the money to bring in something better.
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Thank you. The sound is significantly better than in my cheaper Ibanez performers. I cannot compare it to pricier guitars as I haven't tried them. I know I could try, but I'm not sure if I want, cause that might cast a shadow over Yamaha And I don't have the money to bring in something better.
Very nice looking/sounding guitar and thats what its all about!!
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Old 09-05-2011, 05:45 PM
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Nice tune Gonzo. The arrangement had a very comforting and traditional feeling to it.
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Old 09-07-2011, 11:06 AM
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Nice tune Gonzo. The arrangement had a very comforting and traditional feeling to it.
Well, thank you!
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