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  • LOST ART to thee ENTH My friend !

  • An absolute master. Thx for sharing!

  • I'd like to ask you which of your guitars you prefer, the L-5 or the Epiphone? To me, the Epiphone seems louder, and the L-5 a little sweeter, which makes them each great for different applications, but which to do you play for often/prefer to play?

  • Sounds pretty accurate to me, Eddie Lang did strum chords as well as employ more intricate arpeggio and scalar figures. Above all, it's as tender and musical as Lang's own playing, Lang being more subtle than Django. I'd love to get a nice fully acoustic archtop and string it with bronze wounds, but it's not in my budget as of yet. Here's for dreaming.

  • Nice playing! Nice tone on that acoustic L-5!!!! Really nice!

  • Greetings from Paris, France! Thanks for posting. Very inspiring chord based approach. Keep posting more! (and congrats on the L-5 and Emperor! we have similar tastes). Cheers, Elie

  • Lovely playing and sweet tone. What year is your L-5? Is it X-braced? I have a 1940 L-5N.

  • Yes, pretty version, but not anything like "eddie Lang's part". He didnt strum modern chord inversions, he played single not arpeggio piano like parts.

  • Very nice but Eddie Lang had about 1000 scale runs included in between those chords that you replicated.

  • beautiful !

  • very pretty version.

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