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September 11, 2014 | Aaron Weinstein plays "Tea for Two"

Thanks to our friends at the Mandolin Cafe for bringing this to our attention, a fabulous chord melody from the fretboard wizardry of New York multi-instrumentalist Aaron Weinstein. Master of chord melody and arrangement, Aaron is someone we could watch in fascination for hours.

He tells us he prefers to use "Johnny Gimble" tuning. (CGDA in case you were wondering...)

Video Link: Aaron Weinstein plays "Tea for Two"

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Posted by Ted at September 11, 2014 1:18 PM


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