In this video, Scott Ainslie plays his arrangement of the beautiful waltz “Midnight On the Water” on a stunning Froggy Bottom Deluxe Grade D14. This instrument features East Indian rosewood and Adirondack spruce. The tone is clear and balanced, and the guitar delivers a powerful and versatile sound.
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