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Bach Lute Prelude in D minor on a 1975 Larrivee classical Dean Zimmerman
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Fantastic tone and performance! I've been working on my classical technique for a few years but I clearly have a long way to go. I can't get my right hand to pluck as consistently as the pros.
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Wow!
That was fantastic. I’ve heard wonderful things about the Larrivee classical guitars. Yours sounds like an excellent example. Thanks for sharing, Tom |
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Excellent! I enjoyed that.
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Thanks for the comments
Yes the Larrivee classical is a nice guitar. Smaller sound than a concert guitar but beautiful in its own way.
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I had one of the same era, also made by Larrivee in his Toronto shop, a twin to the one in the video. I played it for a number of years before selling it to someone as a student guitar. It was nice-enough, but not a world-class classical guitar. |
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I don't disagree
I also have a ramirez 1a as my main guitar. But I still enjoy playing the larrivee.
Smaller sound but nice and mine has good intonation. I was going to sell mine but I am glad that I didn't. |
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bach, larrivee, lute, prelude |
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