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New Stonewood mandolin case from Protec Music
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"The notes seem to come from out of nowhere."
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June 17, 2009 | New JazzMando sponsor: The Music Tree

"Cutting edge tools for the mandolin." It's a great tag for our newest JazzMando sponsor "The Music Tree," a website and retail resource for some very interesting accessories for the mandolinist. Company founder, Teri LaMarco and the Florida based team personally test and endorse all their products, items and services hard to find elsewhere.

The latest buzz has been the new Tonerite, a unique de-damping device that enhances tone and response, shortening the "breaking in" period of a mandolin or guitar. They also offer Blue Microphones (for iPod recording!), Eminence Acoustic/Elec Upright Bass, Fostex, Gypsy Mandolins, G7 Capos, Kerly Strings, Olympus LS-10 Recorder, Sabine tuners, and Scott Sweet Instruments.

Visit the "Music Grows Here" website and take them up on their invitation to "come hang out with us in the Tree and enjoy your musical journey."

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Website: The Music Tree

Posted by Ted at June 17, 2009 5:46 AM


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