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    i am sure this is not the first time, this song has been recorded.

    ...for me it is.

    https://youtu.be/kTNEzDsX3Jc

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    Really Sweet Kuno !

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    Nice arrangement.

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    Very nice. Kuno tell us who made your instruments. And how did you get the trees outside the window to have green leaves in January? Jennifer was wonderful. BTW
    Decipit exemplar vitiis imitabile

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    Hi Doug,
    The base of the Mandocello was made by a company that works for Ortega in China. The finishing touches were done by a German guitar maker named Jozsi Lak. He added e.g. a connection between the Top and the Bottom (like inside of a violin or cello) and did all the fret work and varnishing.
    The Mandolin is a Gibson F4 (1916).
    I recorded both instruments with two Neumann 184 mics.
    The green tree is a bamboo that also comes from China, I think. The climate change keeps it green.

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    Lovely performance and fine arrangement for the three instruments.
    I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. - Eric Morecambe

    http://www.youtube.com/user/TheOldBores

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