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The tiny island where I was born and raised. Well, it certainly feels tiny now that I've traveled and lived in a few other countries lol.
Whatever I could find (and tweak) closest to bouzouki, mandolin, pithkiavli in various octaves of A# (my favorite key hehe).
I used to play all 3 of those instruments (plus composing and recording on the Yamaha S80 synthesizer and AW4416, respectively), but my fingers (and brain) have all forgotten now. Gave all that up as soon as I moved out of Cyprus (equipment abandoned) and had children (no time nor energy). I'd love to get back to the mandolin and the piano at least, someday... and if fibromyalgia permits.
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● First of all, what a treasure you have become to my ears from heaven with love. I looked into Youtube for these instruments and found a very charming video called SUGAR PITHKIAVLIN about 11 minutes long and after watching it, I replaced the sound with your contribution. Very enjoyable, thank you
● I can't believe I'm still surprised by the stems I've created and know so well. But you just surprised me!
● Gorgeous and so unique!! I always like turning on animations so each slider gets a chance to shine.
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