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What guitars were like 400 years ago (The Baroque Guitar)

Taking a look at the Baroque guitar, the style of guitar from the 1600's

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What guitars were like 400 years ago (The Baroque Guitar)

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That's so cool to hear Milo! Yea, nerdfighteria and that whole corner of the internet was a great introduction to this whole world to me. Everyone I've met through it have been such great teachers for me as well as great influences. I can totally understand that metal isn't for everyone. And that's a advantage, and disadvantage of doing so many genres. It's harder to grow an audience when they're not really sure what you're about. Much much thanks for the support, I very much appreciate it :) also I'm working on some cool new stuff with Brandon

Rob Scallon

thank you! yea, we try to make the sponsored parts fun and hopefully format them in a way that they're not too invasive and I'm glad, the inside stuff was actually shot when we did the theorbo video months ago. I'm glad we got to film a full video on the instrument and get to put that footage to good use

Rob Scallon

This video flew by while I was watching it -- just so interesting and strangely relaxing!

Jeanine McCarthy

Okay Rob, so I've known who you are for probably ten years. I've been around Nerdfighteria since the beginning, so I've watched the odd video of yours in that time when one was linked somewhere. At the time my reaction was something along the lines of 'Ugh, metal'. But my acceptance and interest in different kinds of music has grown, and so have you. I am blown away by your versatility, and your ability to share your experiences through video. A friend of mine sent me the wax cylinder recording video a few weeks ago, and I've been hooked since, watching all kinds of videos that you've made in the past few years. I really like how you put a lot of effort into the sound quality of the videos, but the videos themselves aren't always super polished, there is a lot of humanity left to help connect your audience to your personal experience. I especially like the videos where you're exploring musically, or pushing the envelope of what is possible. Things like the experiment in live reverb is an amazing feat. But somehow you keep finding the best possible people to share unusual instruments with you. Brandon is no exception, he's a tremendous musician, but also just so open and friendly and interested in sharing. So thanks I guess, for doing what you do. Please keep it up. Baroque metal for life.

Milo de Villiers

That's cool. The coffee insert made me laugh as Im sitting here in NZ with a coffee right now. The indoor playing was a nice mix and a really enjoyable.

LillyTheOmegaWolf

first!

Rob Scallon

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Dirk Wouters


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