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Mar 15, 2016
Carl Oscar Boije af Gennäs (1849–1923) was an insurance clerk and amateur guitarist. His collection includes nearly 1,000 works in print, together with hand written examples from the 19th century, including some original manuscripts by JK Mertz. This collection, which… read more »
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Mar 10, 2016
The Danish Royal Library is really a gold mine for classical guitar players. You will find on this site more than 1200 works by composers of the 19th century, known and less known. Here the list of PDFs (some links… read more »
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Mar 8, 2016
Recently I have discussed with some friends about the tunings, and emerged a theory concerning the possibility of tune instruments using the A to 432 Hz instead of 440 Hz. So, i’ve started search some informations online, and i’ve found… read more »
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Feb 29, 2016
In the previous article we report the opinions of Rob MacKillop about the use of the right hand without nail, using only the touch of flesh. Today we face a traditional point of view: the famous book Pumping Nylon by… read more »
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Feb 25, 2016
Google has built a free tool for journalists, news sites and other organizations, called Project Shield that re-routes nasty traffic through its own infrastructure in order to stop websites being overwhelmed. [embed]https://youtu.be/YZqiF5Duh0U[/embed] From Service Website: Project Shield welcomes applications from… read more »
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Feb 24, 2016
Never ask a group of classical guitarists if you can play even without the nails of the right hand! You risk being insulted brutally….and absolutely do not mention Tárrega! Seriously, I came across this video where Rob MacKillop explains his… read more »
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Feb 19, 2016
The BOYD (Bring your own device) policy starts being a very common practice in a lot of company. The ability to access corporate resources from their device makes it much easier to work in mobility, but it introduces a great… read more »
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Feb 1, 2016
Playing an instrument is like playing a sport. Muscles and joints need to be trained and kept moving. So, Every day, in addition to keep my legs in moving , I try to keep my hands in training, regardless of the time… read more »