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Tayler and Mallery: Guestbook

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Marty & Debbie Mininger

June 25, 2011

We were so delighted to see you both performing at the Modesto Farmers Market on Saturday. I'm fascinated by your music and talent but also by your expression. As people would approach your live performance, I could watch them be drawn in to a world that they stood by listening and watching, wondering how they could take the full experience home. Music is a gift and we are glad to see you share it so well. Thanks for the CD. God bless you Tayler and Mallery. What a joy you are in our life.

Dan Jobrack

December 5, 2010

Thank you both for attending and performing at our 132nd Annual Installation of Officers last evening. Just when one would think a perfect evening could not get any better the ceiling is raised to a new level as a result of your gifts and talents! You are a blessing all who are fortunate to hear your art! The memory of the event will live in my heart forever!

Matthew Mason

May 2, 2009

I listened to Tayler and Mallery at the Modesto Farmer's Market this morning. I bought their CD, and I am listening to it at this moment. They are absolutely wonderful!!

Earl Tessman(Tacho Guazu)

February 28, 2009

You are wonderful. I know Ramon and he has done a beautiful job. I also play the Paraguayan harp and have been to Paraguay several times. I also have a website. www.geocities.com/tachoguasu and www.geocities.com/tachoguasu/tacho. check the links at the bottom for Sharlenes Page also. Good luck. Where do you live.??

Willi Wilhelm

February 18, 2009

Wonderful harpists,
I discovered your website and could hear your playing the Paraguayan harp. I am writing from Germany. My story with this music is similar to the story of your grandparents: After hearing Luis Alberto de Parana in a TV-Show 1958 (!) I could never forget this sound. 1980 I began to collect this music, bought albums in Paris, New York, Rio, and so on, everywhere I could discover them. Then we had a group here in town, we spent every evening with them and invited them in our home. So we became friends. "Los Ases Paraguayos" with the harpist Anibal Chilavert, who died in 2008 from pneumonial cancer. I bought a harp from Anibal - just for decoration, but when in my home I began to play, had a teacher in Switzerland and Anibal and played 5 songs. El sueno del Angelita, Llegada, Piririta, the others I forgot. I was at that time 42. I played and trained 5 years. Then I stopped, unfortunately. Now, 67 and retired, I began to digitalize the old vinyls, having therefore the head full of harp sounds - and could not help, took the instrument from the wall, tuned it and digged for my old bands with my exercises. Now I try to begin again. And I will try to find an online-teacher.

I also have an old vinyl record of Ramon Romero, your teacher, from the year 1976, Olympic Records.

I really can compare: Your playing is marvellous!!! It is like a tune from two angels! I wish you the very best and great success!
Willi Wilhelm

David Jon Foster

October 7, 2008

Thank you so much for performing at my art show. Your
talent shines in this beautiful music that you play.

Sincerely
David Jon Foster

gary and elena

August 10, 2008

Just wanted to tell you how much we enjoyed your performance at the West Side Theater tonight.

Bea Gonzales

August 6, 2008

Just listened to your short clips. Beautiful music. You gals have a great future. Best of Luck to you both

David Silva

July 8, 2008

It was great bumping into you and your parents at the Barking Dog for Matts (?) farwell jazz gig. The look of pride in your parents face says it all. You have such a promising future it makes people happy just to be around you. By the way, If the music doesnt work out you can always fall back on web designer because this place and the myspace look great. I'll pick up a CD on the way out. Keep up the great work!!

Barbara Dooley

June 19, 2008

I listen to your short clip of music and want to hear more. June 21 ,I will not be able to attend, but will check your website for future concerts.