About Takumi`s Contact number.
09:49 on Friday, September 23, 2005
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(Virtous Fiddler)
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If the number I posted above is inaccurate,
try 0915 - 4666870. Better call his place 844-7455. He now sells Bows with pearl & rare abalone inlaid with different designs like butterfly, rose, etc..
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New Bows & accesories.
09:53 on Friday, September 23, 2005
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(Rebecca)
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That`s great. I heard he gave great discounts & even give away Pirastro strings. But only to his students & selected friends. I saw his friendster. Admirable violins.
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Check this out on friendster.
01:56 on Sunday, September 25, 2005
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(Itzak)
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niccolo_25@yahoo.com
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Violins made in the philippines.....
01:10 on Sunday, October 2, 2005
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(Earl Brosnan)
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It is all about the hype with no substance to back it up & the blind veneration of the filipino musician to their very few violin maker even if the violin sounds weak, unclear E, unchartered tonal register & everything in between. Informed by someone there whom is a musician that the Violins made there are great. Since I am a collector & a musician too, I travelled & tried, but all disappointments broke loose. Its a $1,500 violin made by amandor(?) & other guys. The price is not a problem BUT the sounds of their violins. So why, would I buy? Just because some filipino said it`s great. Another convincing act came my way when they still pursue to sell stating that the violin is suppllied to conservatories, & 2 of their local orchestras. That really surprised me even more. Pity. A blind veneration it is. How can people (especially the people from their orchestra) buy those when the sounds are imminent to a less than a hundred dollar violin. I know that violinist can transcend an ordinary intrument to a great one but it`s great to know that your instruments are great too. I don`t know where the problem lies. Is it their ears or their pride of patronizing their own product no matter the extent.
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inq.
11:09 on Sunday, October 2, 2005
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(featherhawk)
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where is his shop located,takumi violins
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Re: FILIPINO VIOLINIST? ANYONE? WANT TO JAM?
08:00 on Monday, October 3, 2005
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(Jeanella Pascual)
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hi i`m 14 years old and i just started playing the violin last month..and i`m still searching for a good violinist to teach me stuff....well, i can play a few medium pieces and i would like to know where you frequently lay..i`m here in paranaque...ok?
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Re: Featherhawk Inquiry.
12:28 on Monday, October 3, 2005
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(Randel)
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try this number 0915 - 4666870 if you want to reach Takumi.
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thanks
11:13 on Friday, October 14, 2005
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mystical
21:29 on Sunday, October 30, 2005
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(stpaul)
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violin music seeking same
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Re: FILIPINO VIOLINIST? ANYONE? WANT TO JAM?
08:34 on Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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(Randel)
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Have you guys tried "Marino Antonio Violin" which are rarely found there in Manila, Philippines? I have the chance to try it with that Tamayo Violins. My verdicy is simple, furthering a definitive conclusion & that the Marino Antonio Violin is way greater in terms of the following:
1. Easy playability & Great Sound due to great maple woods & not TWO - PIECE BACK.
2. Sweeter D, Powerful Sol, Clear E & smooth A which I think is due to the fine intrinsic construction of the Violins. ( I have tried 5 Marino Antonio Violin. ), strips are not lousy & stabilized perfectly to support the purpling inlaid.
3. The soundpost is well adjusted.
4. The Spruce is well aged as like the maple used on the Violins.
5. And I LOVE THE VARNISH which are from Europe.
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RE: Marino Antonio Violins.
08:41 on Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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(Steven Diaza)
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I have tried this Violins labeled Marino Antonio , anno 2004 from a friend of mine. He bought it immediately upon the commendation of a Violin teacher. Ab- SOUL -ute sound register & the wood works are great. My friend in the orchestra even has one also. It is a great addition to our local made violins but the sound distinction of this violin is remarkable. No one can deny its power resonating when simultaneously played with other violins even if its put head to head with the Tamayo`s. But the latter is good too.
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RE: Marino Antonio Violins.
08:49 on Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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(Maria Lenares)
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I have it, dated 2005. Sandwich maple. Very light weight, in fact paper weight. The seller gave me Pirastro Tonica Strings & Pirrazi E free of charge. I will be buying bow with designs on the frog. i am ready to go. I don`t want to stop playing. Hahahahahahahaha!! If you own a Marino Antonio Violins please post your comments here so we know the progress.
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Violins and the Soundpost.
08:57 on Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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(Gary Schneiders)
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You were refering to the Strad Copy Marino Antonio. But if by chance you saw the K-series & F-series, it is awesome. Less than 100 hundred known to exist. Not rare but the sounds is remarkable as the guys here in this forum said. I agree with you. Some european makers even replicate the artistic scroll it has. But I know that the correct positioning of the Soundpost can affect the sounds and it`s a great add ups on the already exemplary sounds. Cheers!!!
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Re: FILIPINO VIOLINIST? ANYONE? WANT TO JAM?
21:06 on Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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(jake)
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i been playing for 6yrs already my teacher is my close friend who`s father is hotel violinist in iloilo, i had a mitzler violin from US, im about to finish my wholfart violin book.....this is nice forum for violinist like us...keeep the good work fellow violinist
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about that looking for a filipino violinis thingy..
03:02 on Wednesday, November 9, 2005
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(venny)
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Hello..
i`m a filipino violinist, been playing for only 3 years.. but i`m a part of a quartet. First violin player. ^__^
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