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    Quote Originally Posted by millavanilla View Post
    Yes CT they have other shops as well, but you can spend a day in the one in York, I've never seen as many guitars and instruments and you can try them out too..
    Thanks for the advice millavanilla. I’ve enjoyed this exchange!

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    Quote Originally Posted by millavanilla View Post
    Yes CT they have other shops as well, but you can spend a day in the one in York, I've never seen as many guitars and instruments and you can try them out too..
    Got this guitar for £30 on ebay, in great nick and for me sounds as good as if not better than many much more expensive guitars.

    https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-an...ural-Satin/T3D

    Quite interested in the one you mentioned Milla for my kid - is it a 3/4 smaller one for younglings?

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    Here's a few instruments that I have knocking around the place. I'm primarily a keyboard player but pick up the guitar when needed. Despite all the technical wizardry, when it comes to my favourite instrument, it has to be the piano and after a poor Millers' performance, it is guaranteed to get a good seeing to!

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    Apt user name

    I used to play the violin years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennMiller View Post
    Here's a few instruments that I have knocking around the place. I'm primarily a keyboard player but pick up the guitar when needed. Despite all the technical wizardry, when it comes to my favourite instrument, it has to be the piano and after a poor Millers' performance, it is guaranteed to get a good seeing to!

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    Bloody hell Glenn - i hope you do that for a living as not sure a Mrs Glenn would tolerate that much tut knocking around for a hobby!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Bloody hell Glenn - i hope you do that for a living as not sure a Mrs Glenn would tolerate that much tut knocking around for a hobby!
    Only ever done it semi professionally Raging. Mrs G has a couple of nags - I think it's called Quid Pro Quo!

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    That's a fantastic collection of kit, Glenn! The Taylor guitar looks well used but in great shape. Looks like you're part of a performing/recording combo judging by all the electronics and cabling?

    As Glenmiller, you're presumably mainly playing when in the mood

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    5 string banjo - played scruggs style!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
    That's a fantastic collection of kit, Glenn! The Taylor guitar looks well used but in great shape. Looks like you're part of a performing/recording combo judging by all the electronics and cabling?

    As Glenmiller, you're presumably mainly playing when in the mood
    Hi CTM. Had a band in Hants for 17 years and another one in Australia for 10 years. Chalked up around 1500 gigs over the years and played some fabulous places. I built a recording studio just outside Canberra and brought the kit back to UK when I returned in 2013.

    Since returning I've given up playing live - it's a massive task getting a band together and organising gigs etc. Still do a bit of recording but I'm more interested in the technology and experimenting with the vast potential modern music technology presents.

    Rarely not 'In the Mood' to be honest. Can't imagine a world without music!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennMiller View Post
    Hi CTM. Had a band in Hants for 17 years and another one in Australia for 10 years. Chalked up around 1500 gigs over the years and played some fabulous places. I built a recording studio just outside Canberra and brought the kit back to UK when I returned in 2013.

    Since returning I've given up playing live - it's a massive task getting a band together and organising gigs etc. Still do a bit of recording but I'm more interested in the technology and experimenting with the vast potential modern music technology presents.

    Rarely not 'In the Mood' to be honest. Can't imagine a world without music!
    There is undoubtedly musical talent on this message board. Thank you so much for opening up about yours, Glenn. We may be brought together by a common love of the Millers but we clearly have many other things that are capable of binding us.

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