France, Ibanez Concord guitar from 1974
#France #photography #guitar #music #guitarist #Ibanez #jumbo #sixstrings #japan #vintage #mint #musician #play #TravelAddict #travelphotography #traveltheworld #home #acoustic
France, Ibanez Concord guitar from 1974
#France #photography #guitar #music #guitarist #Ibanez #jumbo #sixstrings #japan #vintage #mint #musician #play #TravelAddict #travelphotography #traveltheworld #home #acoustic
We're filming again today, and at the weekend.
In the meantime, here's our new channel trailer on YouTube.
Watch to the end to enjoy all that beautiful music arranged by classical guitarist Anne Charaund and played by Anne and flautist Faith Hillier.
#podcast #trailer #landscape #galloway #scotland #YouTube #music #traditionalmusic #acoustic #flute #guitar
We're filming again today, and at the weekend.
In the meantime, here's our new channel trailer on YouTube.
Watch to the end to enjoy all that beautiful music arranged by classical guitarist Anne Charaund and played by Anne and flautist Faith Hillier.
#podcast #trailer #landscape #galloway #scotland #YouTube #music #traditionalmusic #acoustic #flute #guitar
"You'll See" is a song by American singer #Madonna from her #ballads compilation, #SomethingToRemember (1995). She wrote and produced the song with Canadian musician #DavidFoster. "You'll See" was released on October 23, 1995, by #MaverickRecords as the #leadSingle from the album. An #acoustic #pop ballad, "You'll See" features instrumentation from #percussion, #tremolo guitar and piano, while lyrically it speaks of independence after the end of a love affair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY2Vo3WRWNU
"You'll See" is a song by American singer #Madonna from her #ballads compilation, #SomethingToRemember (1995). She wrote and produced the song with Canadian musician #DavidFoster. "You'll See" was released on October 23, 1995, by #MaverickRecords as the #leadSingle from the album. An #acoustic #pop ballad, "You'll See" features instrumentation from #percussion, #tremolo guitar and piano, while lyrically it speaks of independence after the end of a love affair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY2Vo3WRWNU