Greek Baglama

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Keith Ambridge
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Re: Greek Baglama

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Thanks Christ,
I appreciate that, and I have come to realise that Greeks love to use anything but the real name for things! My wife and I are known as the "Patsourakia" because the old lady that lived in our house before we bought it (many years before) loved beetroot!

Keith.
P.S. I'm being slow with the Lacquer on the baglamas!!
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Neal Carey
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Re: Greek Baglama

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As Christ said, the fit on those neck joints is really perfect. I'm looking forward to seeing the instruments with finish on them, they look great so far.
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Keith Ambridge
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Re: Greek Baglama

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All finished!!

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I'm happy :D
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Re: Greek Baglama

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Nice work! They look good.
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Re: Greek Baglama

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Wow, Keith, μπράβο! You should be happy, they're beautiful!
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Re: Greek Baglama

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Here's a soundclip of one of the baglamas, It's a tune I love but, I'm no expert!!

https://soundcloud.com/keithambridge/stou-thoma
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Re: Greek Baglama

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Very nice Keith, enjoyed hearing the clip. We lots of final pics but not that many sound files, it's nice to see and hear the complete package.
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