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    Yaron: both instruments sound very nice. What is the piece of music that Yaki is playing on the second video (8 string mandolin)?
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    Fabulous in every respect. Thank you for posting.

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    The second one has that "Kerman" tone... very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avi Ziv View Post
    Wonderful, Yaron! Sorry I missed you on my last trip to Israel. Couldn't make it happen. Hoping for next time. Keep building!

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    No problem Avi, see ya next time
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    Wow those sound great - I wish we could all have our own Yaki to test instruments with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaron Naor View Post
    Thanks! this player is Yaki Reuven, I am only the builder of those 2 instruments...
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    No problem - see you next time
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    Bravo!
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    here is another video: by Gary Payne!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcWwPYa07y8

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    Truly beautiful instruments Yaron! A treat to see, and to hear them played so masterfully.

    Scott

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    Nice instruments, and Yaki is a powerhouse of a mandolin player.

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ID:	204564 I have a Goldtone GME-4, it's essentially an Electrified version of the Bresciano Mandolin

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