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My First Thoughts On The Passerelle by Kaki King and Atelier Rosenkrantz

This morning the postman was on form! In amongst the usual stuff was this gorgeous creation, a Passerelle designed by my friend Kaki King and handmade in Bronze by luthier Rachel Rosenkrantz who you need to check out. Now. Seriously.

The Passerelle is a secondary bridge which turns your acoustic guitar into a 12-note instrument like a Japanese Koto or Chinese guzheng. I know this because I read the instructions! These were also very helpful when it came to fitting the Passerelle to my guitar.

Look at that! Completely mental and I love it already! 

Check out this video where I explore this beautifully made and already very inspirational new approach to guitar. 

I'm going to spend the next couple of weeks seeing what I can come up with using the Passerelle and I look forward to sharing the results with you very soon!

Until then

Stay Tuned

Michael 

 

08/06/2020

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