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    Default Pilgrimage to Acoustic Music

    I dropped in on Trevor at Acoustic Music Company in Brighton today and met two high-energy particle physicists who were trying out Eastman mandolins. They also play high energy mandolin.
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    Default Re: Pilgrimage to Acoustic Music

    Here's the tune "Lord Inchquinn"

    While we were there we played a Dudenbostel, a Monteleone, a Gilchrist, and several Gibsons.

    Thanks, Trevor, for your hospitality. Acoustic Music Company is truly mandolin heaven.

    Ha, ha! keep time: how sour sweet music is,
    When time is broke and no proportion kept!
    --William Shakespeare

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    Default Re: Pilgrimage to Acoustic Music

    Thanks so much for these. I really enjoyed the version of Helvic Head, warts and all. Nice picking by those guys.
    Steve

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