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Send In The Clowns: Blueridge Br-341 & Martin D18
One of my favorite Stephen Sondheim songs Send In The Clowns...recorded twice would be curious to know which version sounds better:
On my Blueridge Parlor: https://youtu.be/oidmbB7zFHU On my Martin D18: https://youtu.be/uZ2av4UJ4Dg |
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D18 no contest IMO.
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Very Nice! Thanks for the video. Martin was more articulate, but the Blueridge was smoother. Great playing.
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I liked both renditions -- very nice. If I had to choose, it would be the bigger sound of the D-18. But the light sound of the parlor guitar has its place, too.
Very nice -- thanks for sharing this! - Glenn
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I, too, prefer the fuller sound of the D18, but I enjoyed the masterful playing on both versions. Well done.
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Both version were outstanding! Love that song. I preferred the parlor, actually.
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