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Αναρωτιέμαι αν πλέον κάποιος στην Ελλάδα, με όλη την κρίση, θα μπορέσει να αγοράσει κάποια από τις δημιουργίες σας.
Κι αυτό με στενοχωρεί, καθώς υπάρχουν αρκετοί άνθρωποι που ασχολούνται με το Flamenco στην Ελλάδα και αναγκάζονται να αγοράζουν κιθάρες από το εξωτερικό.
Excellent I watched it a few times , more than 299 hours must have went into making the video as well, by the way you really should just put in that extra hours work and make it a round 300 hours ..,,,maybe include a 1 hour coffee break ...
But really good , its on my favourite list of videos now ... for some reason it works better for me on YouTube than Vimeo that runs really slow .....but that might just be my steam powered computer............
@Rombsix
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it should say "strings" instead of "chords"
if it said CORDS instead of Chords it would be better, although in both cases the origin still comes from the same word .... 1350–1400; Middle English < Latin chorda < Greek chordḗ gut, string; replacing cord in senses given Strange really you have to back to the Greek .....poetic justice for you there.....