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Canadian fingerstyle guitarist Jim Graham's 2002 release is entitled Dulcet Tones, and continues his musical legacy, following his CDs "Stories Without Words" and "Mezcolanza". The music is varied and reflects Graham's interest in music from many locations around the globe. Several selections are believed to have been composed for lute before the guitar evolved to it's present shape ("What If A Day", "Cinco Differencias", "Packington's Pound"), while Italian classical is represented by "Andantino Grazioso", "Vacas", "Pezzo Tedesco" and "Se Lo M'Accorgo". Several original works are included, among them, "Morrison's March", a Celtic influenced song, and the vignette series of improvisations ("Vignette One", "Vignette Two", etc.) Also featured is Graham's original interpretation of Led Zeppelin's arrangement of the traditional "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You". Instrumental Guitar (Acoustic/Fingerstyle), total running time, 36:31
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