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July 21, 2010 "Thomas Humphrey Interview"
Public Radio Satellite System uplink: Scarlatti: Sonata K27 Interview: “That’s a very good question… … that sounds like me.” Interview: "I can certainly say that starting in 1970 through 1980, those were really growth years… … in 1982, everything changed and the guitars became a tribute to the old Spanish guitars." Interview: "The dream! The dream!, … … that was it. That was the last time I made a conventional guitar." Interview: "It’s really interesting; if you make guitars, there’s a lot of pressure coming from the outside, and I still to this day say that whoever makes the loudest first string will sell the most number of guitars… … from a very young age, I played the cello, and was very sensitive to the composer." Interview: "A young guitar maker came to me the other day… … unless you find the true path, you cannot walk it." Interview: "This young guy I was talking about came to me and said, ‘So how do I make my guitars better?… … you certainly can’t express yourself as an individual; you can’t develop that personality that Ive been talking about unless you can pinpoint it." |
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