Matt Munisteri plays his vintage L-5

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Matt Munisteri plays his vintage L-5

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Matt does a beautiful job here and those roundwound strings really ring out.

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Apparently, there's kind of a revival in NYC of this style of early jazz guitar popularized by players like Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Alan Reuss, and George Van Eps (in his pre-fingerstyle days).
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Munisteri...lol. Damn autocorrect!

I've played with him playing that guitar several times. We had a little Hawaiian duo for a couple of nice gigs. Tremendous talent, incredibly smart and funny.
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Dang! I corrected it twice and it still burned me!
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I used to play with Matt sometimes. Super nice guy and crazy talented. This sort of guitar playing has been going on apparently forever in NYC. It's one of the wonders of NYC that calls people to the town.
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Matt is heading up a vintage jazz workshop for string players next month in Port Townsend, WA. It's a trial balloon, sort of under the radar, publicitywise. Enrollment limited to 30. Don't know if it's sold out.
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