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Andy Most - Blueridge Parlour BR-361

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

One of my tunes on a Blueridge Parlour Guitar BR-361

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  • Hi...thanks. It's my favorite Blueridge that I've played. Okay, I've only played a handful but still. The V is a V neck but it's comfortable. Wide nut though, make sure you like that. For fingerstyle it's real nice...unless you like skinny necks. Good luck!

  • Wow, just incredible. I heard your "Had To Cry Today" demo of the Ceriatone OTS and just had to hear more. I feel compelled to add bass on that one. May send you a link if it comes out at all good.

  • @LeftyF2003 Got your link...well done & thanks much!

  • Hah! Hey esharpflat5...I got lucky here I guess, thanks much man!

  • This is outstanding. In tone, execution, and composition. You have a real gift for making notes on the outside sound perfectly fitting. Thank you for posting.

  • @gazoscreek Hey thanks. That's a real cool compliment...appreciate it!

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  • What a beautiful song! Great sound too. I play the same guitar and I'm quite happy with it. Actually, I have also played a BR-361 Adirondack and those sound even better.

  • Fantastic playing and a beautiful sounding guitar!

  • Lovely playing. I'm thinking about getting a BR-361. How does the V neck feel when using a lot of barre chords?

  • Wow, that was amazing!! I'm searching for a good acoustic guitar for recording. It's true that parlour guitars are only good for fingerpicking style? Although I need one that covers many styles, just by hearing your beautiful tone makes me want one of these parlours instead of a dreadnought. Thanks for your answer beforehand.

  • Thanks - glad you liked it!

  • Man, what is going on in your head when you write? Seriously, does that just naturally come out? What are you drawing from? What a gift. Great tone. No clickity clackity fingernail picking. No squeeky string noise. Give us more.

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