Selmer guitars history | Episode 1 : Beginnings
For our 140th anniversary, we chose to re-explore the history of our House, meeting the iconic instruments and musicians who have marked our journey. In this first episode, specialists, passionate guitarists, and expert luthiers explain how the SELMER Maccaferri guitar came to be, its evolution, its influence on the world of music, the innovations that marked its creation, and how it influenced the musicians of its time.

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Selmer guitars history | Episode 2 : Django's last guitar

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Nothing about the honey badger is normal... and here is why

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Die FIFA ist so ein Fiebertraum

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New Selmer Jazz Guitar | Limited Edition

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E Major Arpeggio exercise

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5 Mistakes That Are Slowly Destroying Your Guitar

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Selmer guitars | Episode 3 : Django, jazz genius

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1951 Selmer "Petite Bouche " @Guitar Repair @ StringTech

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Andres Segovia in a remarkable performance on Les Grands interpretes with Bernard Gavoty.

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Selmer guitars | Episode 4 : Django's legacy

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Selmer 505 | Sébastien Giniaux

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Angelo Debarre and The "Swing" Guitarmakers (french - english subtitles)

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Angelo Debarre - After you've gone (Selmer Guitar)

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Selmer #607 - The Selmer Maccaferri guitar

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Julian Bream tries a new Romanillos guitar (1976)

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The Secret Behind a Violin’s Sound? It Starts Here!

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Selmer 505 | Vincent Chambon - La Belle Vie

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My Thoughts On The Fender Controversy

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Making of a Maccaferri gypsy jazz guitar - Part 5 - bindings

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