Nice! Very nice.
More, please.
Bill
I'm hoping maybe one of you guys (forum members) can help me applauding the video properly....
Incredible playing. I would definitely take in a concert if I had the chance.
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing this. Do you have recordings?
Since most of my concerts and recordings are always in classic genre, I could not take the time to record this project hope that by the end of 2013 I can
Looking forward to an Ensemble Maktub recording -- I've been enjoying everything from this project that I've found on YouTube for the past several years, but I enjoy your classical work as well
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Nicely done! Thanks for sharing!
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Jim Dear, Thank you, this kind words are encouraging and Show me the way ... jacob
Very inspiring. A new take on the mando for me. Thanks for posting this.
Because mine has eight, does that make it twice as cool as a ukulele?
I like esp the third tune around 1:36. Is there sheet music available for that one anywhere? I also assume there is more to that tune.
Jim
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the tune name is Longa Nahawand
I can send you the notes
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