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500 year old music played on guitar called Se Io m’Accorgo

Welcome to AcousticGuitar! - a place for fingerstyle, flatpicking, tapping, body percussion and good old strumming. All styles are welcome here!

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I just discovered this sub! Enjoy this haunting lute renaissance piece called Se Io m’Accorgo

Everything before classical music is welcome. Discussion and pieces.

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Showcasing some renaissance music, called Se Io M’Accorgo

This sub showcases your guitar/bass playing (or someone else's) to the world! Get constructive criticism and feedback on your playing! Ask for tips, tricks, advice, etc... Post yourself playing, or someone else playing, including famous guitar/bass players. Both video/audio or audio only are acceptable to post. The goal is to build a vibrant, active community with fresh content

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How about some Renaissance music? This one’s called Se Io M’Accorgo

Welcome to r/guitar, a community devoted to the exchange of guitar related information. This is a forum where guitarists, from novice to experienced, can explore the world of guitar through a variety of media and discussion. If you have guitar related questions, start with the "search" field at the top of the page. If you don't find what you need, ask the community. The best place to start if you're new is right below in our "Rules" section. Thanks for visiting. WE DO NOT HAVE A DISCORD. FYI.

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Se Io M’Accorgo - Renaissance lute piece on guitar

Whether you're a musician, a newbie, a composer or a listener, welcome. Please turn off your phone, and applaud between posts, not individual comments.

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5th lute piece of the renaissance - se io m’accorgo

The classical guitar subreddit - a gathering place for practicing classical guitarists and fans of the classical guitar. Post your questions, share your finds, and get some encouragement from other redditors just like you.

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Favorite mics for recording clean amp?

Guitar & Bass Amps, discuss, share, and learn about amplifiers!

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[Garageband] 2nd of six lute pieces of Renaissance

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Playing classical guitar pieces on electric, looking for feedback to improve

Community about the stage of music production that involves mixing all the individual tracks of a song together. Have questions about the craft of mixing? (NOT recording. Also NO gear/software troubleshooting) Would like feedback on your track? You've come to the right place (NOT the place for promoting your music). Looking for professional mixing or mastering services? This is also the right place for that (check our listings first!).

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My board for playing classical lute and harp music on electric guitar

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A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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NBD - Trek Domane SL 5 - best bike I’ve ever owned

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Ride bikes, have fun, feel good. The official community of Trek bike riders around the world.

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NBD Best bike I’ve ever owned - Trek Domane SL 5

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Two wheels, or three, sometimes one, but never more than twenty. Interested in riding a bicycle? We welcome bicyclists of all skill levels including those who don't yet own a bike. Ask us your questions or meetup with other redditors in your area for local rides. Happy cycling!

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$2000 for a cyclist who doesn’t know anything about bikes

Two wheels, or three, sometimes one, but never more than twenty. Interested in riding a bicycle? We welcome bicyclists of all skill levels including those who don't yet own a bike. Ask us your questions or meetup with other redditors in your area for local rides. Happy cycling!

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Longtime cyclist who knows nothing about bikes, looking to get a new one. $2000 budget

Discussion of everything bicycle related. bikeit! bike bikes bicycle bicycles bicycling cycling

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New Weekly Park Run event at Willie Blake Park

r/Tucson is the subreddit for Tucson and the surrounding area. You are always welcome to join our discord: https://discord.gg/jfZPBPAB5w

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What is your favorite modulation for a great clean tone?

A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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What unpopular or under-the-radar pedals do you love?

A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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My reverb/delay collection. What are your favorite delays/reverbs?

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A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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Favorite boost pedal?

A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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Love the Strymon DIG with nylon string classical guitar

A place to discuss effects and pedals!

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16th century lute dance song, played on guitar

/r/guitars is a place for people to post pictures of and discuss everything about guitars i.e. electric, acoustic, lap, steel, bass, amps, pedals, strings, picks, etc. Basically anything with strings. Feel free to post pics of your own gear, cool gear you saw online or anything else as long as it complies with the rules.

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Ancient lute dance song, played on guitar

Welcome to r/guitar, a community devoted to the exchange of guitar related information. This is a forum where guitarists, from novice to experienced, can explore the world of guitar through a variety of media and discussion. If you have guitar related questions, start with the "search" field at the top of the page. If you don't find what you need, ask the community. The best place to start if you're new is right below in our "Rules" section. Thanks for visiting. WE DO NOT HAVE A DISCORD. FYI.

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16th century lute dance piece, played on guitar

This sub showcases your guitar/bass playing (or someone else's) to the world! Get constructive criticism and feedback on your playing! Ask for tips, tricks, advice, etc... Post yourself playing, or someone else playing, including famous guitar/bass players. Both video/audio or audio only are acceptable to post. The goal is to build a vibrant, active community with fresh content

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16th century lute dance song, played on guitar

Your playing. Play away!!! Any style any thing related to playing guitar. As far as I can tell almost everyone here is nice and helpful. Please join in!!!

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16th century lute dance song, played on guitar

Welcome to AcousticGuitar! - a place for fingerstyle, flatpicking, tapping, body percussion and good old strumming. All styles are welcome here!