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This is what some of John
Importuno's customers have to say:
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"John Importuno is a fine Luthier, in the
tradition of the old Italian masters. he is a master Craftsman who
creates violins in a real Italian tradition and sound. I trust no one
else. He has a fabulous ear for sound! Although he focuses on building
fine violins with a beautiful sound, varnish, and playability, he is
also an outstanding restorer..." - Dr. Andrew Galos
Dr. Andrew Galos is one of this country's outstanding
violinists. He holds a Masters degree from both the Julliard School of
Music and Columbia University. In addition to the Masters degrees, he also earned a doctorate from Columbia.
Presently Dr. Galos is performing on tour and resides in Kirkland,
Washington.
Sample of Hungarian Violin Music from Hubay,
as performed by Dr. Andrew Galos:
"On the waves of Lake
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| Dear John,
I really love the violin! It is a pleasure to play on a fine
instrument that is also an electric violin. I have been using electric
violins that are factory made in the past. I do believe that the quality
of the instrument effects the electronic sound as well. What's more, I
don't feel I need to bring my acoustic violin with me to practice in my
hotel when I'm on the road. Thanks for making me a fantastic instrument!
Warmest regards,
Doug Cameron
www.DougCameron.com
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"I love Importuno Violins! My electric is really
two violins. It has the acoustic sound and feel of a great classical
violin, with unlimited sounds as an electric. The quality finish, color and
shading give it the look of a very stylish and unique custom
violin."
- Gary Doyle
Gary Doyle is a talented musician, singer and song
writer. He plays the fiddle, mandolin, and harmonica. He has opened for
such name artists as Delbert McClinton, the Bellamy Brothers, John
Mayall, Earl Thomas Conley,
Gatemouth Brown, John Conley, LeRoy Preston, Hank Williams III, and John
McEuen. He has performed worldwide exclusively using an Importuno
Electric Violin.
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Dr. Felix Subervi
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"I am the proud owner of an Importuno Violin. The overall appearance and
distinguishing tonal characteristics that it projects are outstanding!"
- Dr. Felix Subervi
Tampa Bay Symphony
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