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Sample
the sounds of some of the great vintage guitars and mandolins of the 20th
century on Tone Poems, a collection of 17 memorable duets, played on 34
classic acoustic instruments, by two acknowledged masters of the idiom
- mandolinist David Grisman and guitarist Tony Rice. From "I am a Pilgrim"
and "Swing 42" to some brand new Dawg tunes, Tone Poems (their first recording
in over a decade) reignites the power-picking that earned Grisman and
Rice their nickname, the "Gasoline Brothers" - and started a revolution
in acoustic instrumental music some 20 years ago.
The co-stars
of this project are the instruments themselves - what Grisman calls the
"vintage voices" - including a 1939 Martin D-45 guitar (valued at $100,000)
paired with a priceless, one-of-a-kind 1923 Lloyd Loar Gibson A-5 mandolin.
An impressive 40-page full-color booklet accompanies the music; for each
duet there is a corresponding photo essay that tells the story of that
particular pair of instruments. A study in tonal quality and a mini-reference
work on some of the finest hand-crafted acoustic instruments ever built,
Tone Poems is a must see and hear for music lovers, collectors, musicians,
and anyone else interested in the purity of acoustic sound.
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