Steel String Acoustic
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Dean Markley Blue Steel Acoustic Guitar Strings Set
In order to cryogenically treat the Blue Steel strings, the temperature has to reach 320°F (roughly the temperature of Neptune, a mere 35 million miles farther from the Sun than Earth). Cryogenic processing makes Blue Steel hold their tone a lot longer. Theyre powerful, theyre responsive, theyre brilliant, and they have tons of punch. These frozen strings will warm your heart.... |
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Montana Skies
$13.17 Montana Skies creates a unique new sound with the unusual pairing of cello and fingerstyle guitar. Combining classic with modern, the group has created their own "new acoustic" sound with innovative original compositions and arrangements. As the group moves ahead, they continue to stretch the boundaries of contemporary instrumental music.... |
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Blue Horizon
$10.27 A chopsmeister of the highest order, Vic Juris ranks right up there alongside the Pat Methenys, John Scofields, John Abercrombies and Bill Frisells of the jazz guitar world. A stylistically diverse collection of Juris originals, Blue Horizon is a thoughfully constructed quintet date that runs the gamut. Juris' four main collaborators are internationally recognized musicians: Adam Nussbaum, Joe L... |
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The Age of Miracles (+1 Bonus Track, All The Sad Songs)
$22.54 The Age of Miracles is the 3rd Zoe/Rounder release from world renowned singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter. The Age of Miracles has been a work in progress since 2007. The album is a personal exploration of regret and resilience but also a larger, more universal expression of wonder at the times we are living in. Carpenter is backed by an incredible band that includes Matt Rollings (piano, B-3... |
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Thundershots Guitar Series: Billy In The Low Ground
$17.99 Flatpicking Master Dan Crary guides you through the steps of learning and flatpicking the traditional tune "Billy In the Low Ground" and then creating your own arrangement.... |

What is the RRT for the lark acoustic steel string?
well …. i thorte it was time to buy a guitar new because the old is too old! and I wanted a new one soon so I looked on ebay. I found a steel string acoustic Skylark $ 55 aus. I was asking the suggested retail price for this guitar.
I do not know what brand or model of his old guitar, but only because a guitar is old does not mean have to replace it. Ancient musical instruments, if they were good to begin with, and well kept, often sound better with age as the wood ages and is "playing." IOW, over time, if the guitar is played often, the sound vibrations do good things for the wood and the guitar sound opens up more and more resonant and rich. That's assuming you have a good quality guitar in solid wood. Cheap Guitars made of "layers" (also known as plywood), OTOH, do not open and sound better with age – the sound you hear when you play in the store is the sound you always have even 100 years. So if your old guitar is a model beginner fact cheaper laminated timber, and you're in the market for an upgrade to a better quality instrument that's great. But I have never heard of a "mark lark – and 55 Australian dollars is about $ 48 U.S., which is a guitar very cheap, even for a used instrument. Just an update to something better, IOW. If you want a better guitar, save your money, do not waste it on this guitar-shaped object.