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Seven-string lute scale guitar played by David Underwood in recording of "Come-Away" by John Dowland

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David Underwood playing "Naima" on his Adriana model (2003), lattice braced with spruce top 

David Underwood playing "Naima" on his Adriana model (2003), lattice braced with spruce top

David Underwood playing "ComeAway" (John Dowland) on a seven-string lute scale guitar with spruce top (2005)

David Underwood playing "ComeAway" (John Dowland) on a seven-string lute scale guitar with spruce top (2005)

Terry Muska playing "Fugue in A minor for Lute Suite No.2" (J.S. Bach) at an outdoor wedding chapel called "Chapel Dulcinea" in Austin, Texas. Cedar top guitar built in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Terry Muska playing "Fugue in A minor for Lute Suite No.2" (J.S. Bach) at an outdoor wedding chapel called "Chapel Dulcinea" in Austin, Texas. Cedar top guitar built in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Matt Dunne playing "Prelude to a Kiss" on his 2008 archtop  with spruce top and maple sides & back.

Matt Dunne playing "Prelude to a Kiss" on his 2008 archtop with spruce top and maple sides & back.

Thales Smith from Austin, Texas, playing Julio Regondi's Etude No.1 performed for the radio show "FromTheTop." Thales was the first prize winner of the 2006 GFA youth solo competition. Sound clip heard courtesy of Thales Smith and "From the Top."

Thales Smith from Austin, Texas, playing Julio Regondi's Etude No.1 performed for the radio show "FromTheTop." Thales was the first prize winner of the 2006 GFA youth solo competition. Sound clip heard courtesy of Thales Smith and "From the Top."

Dr. Christopher Melin from Anderson, Indiana, playing Wild Mountain Thyme (Trad.).                                     Arr. C. Melin. 

Dr. Christopher Melin from Anderson, Indiana, playing Wild Mountain Thyme (Trad.). Arr. C. Melin.

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