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| srividya... |
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:15 pm |
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It seems possible now that music historians will remember the latter
part of the www.superslim3.blogspot.com. 20th century as the age of
guitar.www.superslim3.blogspot.com.1.Somewhere, My love. 2. Mona lisa
3. Greensleeves.4.My heart wiill go
on.www.superslim3.blogspot.com.www.superslim3.blogspot.com |
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| Neil... |
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:59 pm |
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On Jul 1, 9:15�pm, srividya <mahesh.srividy... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: It seems possible now that music historians will remember the �latter
part of thewww.superslim3.blogspot.com. 20th century as the age of
guitar.www.superslim3.blogspot.com.1.Somewhere, My love. 2. Mona lisa
3. Greensleeves.4.My heart wiill go
on.www.superslim3.blogspot.com.www.superslim3.blogspot.com
When I first read your post I thought you were referring to the rock
electric guitar. Classical guitar did indeed take off in the 1900s,
starting with Segovia.
Neil Miller, author of The Piano Lessons Book
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