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	<title>Comments on: The Stradivarius vs. the Modern Violin</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Varga</title>
		<link>http://www.theworld.org/2012/01/stradivarius-violin-study/comment-page-1/#comment-22888</link>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Varga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 21:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found your show very interesting on this subject. I have been a working musician for 30+ years and as I grow and evolve in the process I am constantly looking for the right sounding instrument. As an acoustic guitar player you are looking for the best sound for your ears and and your music and the industry of making acoustic guitars has gone through many changes. You are either a  &quot;Martin&quot; or &quot;Gibson&quot; guy, then came Guild and Taylor. I have to say I have just purchased some guitars in the past few years, off brand names, that are wonderful sounding instruments for a fraction of the price and none of the notoriety, or brand name appeal. Like I tell people when they ask me, &quot;what is the best guitar?&quot; My answer is &quot;the one that feels good in your hands and sounds good to your ears&quot;
The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</description>
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The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</p>
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		<title>By: Jeff Varga</title>
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		<description>I found your show very interesting on this subject. I have been a working musician for 30+ years and as I grow and evolve in the process I am constantly looking for the right sounding instrument. As an acoustic guitar player you are looking for the best sound for your ears and and your music and the industry of making acoustic guitars has gone through many changes. You are either a  &quot;Martin&quot; or &quot;Gibson&quot; guy, then came Guild and Taylor. I have to say I have just purchased some guitars in the past few years, off brand names, that are wonderful sounding instruments for a fraction of the price and none of the notoriety, or brand name appeal. Like I tell people when they ask me, &quot;what is the best guitar?&quot; My answer is &quot;the one that feels good in your hands and sounds good to your ears&quot;
The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found your show very interesting on this subject. I have been a working musician for 30+ years and as I grow and evolve in the process I am constantly looking for the right sounding instrument. As an acoustic guitar player you are looking for the best sound for your ears and and your music and the industry of making acoustic guitars has gone through many changes. You are either a  &#8221;Martin&#8221; or &#8220;Gibson&#8221; guy, then came Guild and Taylor. I have to say I have just purchased some guitars in the past few years, off brand names, that are wonderful sounding instruments for a fraction of the price and none of the notoriety, or brand name appeal. Like I tell people when they ask me, &#8220;what is the best guitar?&#8221; My answer is &#8220;the one that feels good in your hands and sounds good to your ears&#8221;<br />
The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</p>
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		<title>By: Jeff Varga</title>
		<link>http://www.theworld.org/2012/01/stradivarius-violin-study/comment-page-1/#comment-22890</link>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Varga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 21:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found your show very interesting on this subject. I have been a working musician for 30+ years and as I grow and evolve in the process I am constantly looking for the right sounding instrument. As an acoustic guitar player you are looking for the best sound for your ears and and your music and the industry of making acoustic guitars has gone through many changes. You are either a  &quot;Martin&quot; or &quot;Gibson&quot; guy, then came Guild and Taylor. I have to say I have just purchased some guitars in the past few years, off brand names, that are wonderful sounding instruments for a fraction of the price and none of the notoriety, or brand name appeal. Like I tell people when they ask me, &quot;what is the best guitar?&quot; My answer is &quot;the one that feels good in your hands and sounds good to your ears&quot;
The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</description>
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The only question on the show I wanted to know is which one did the musicians pick?</p>
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