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Schneider in 1958 he
created the Ivor
Mairants Musicentre, a
specialist guitar store in London. Ivor
Mairants was born in Rypin, Poland. He
moved with...
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established in 1950 by jazz
guitarist Ivor
Mairants,
primarily for jazz, big band and po****r
music players.
Mairants handed the
school over to
Gilder in 1960...
- Joseph,
Kenneth Paige,
Daniel Sturm,
Vojislav Ivanovic,
Betty Roe, Ivor
Mairants,
Geoffrey Burgon,
Aurelio Peruzzi,
Judith Bingham,
Monique Cecconi-Botella...
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dummies (1. ed.). Chichester:
Wiley & Sons Ltd. p. 9. ISBN 9781118769539.
Mairants, Ivor (1997).
Perfect pick
technique for guitar: A
method of
playing steel-strung...
- of
holding the pick.
Mairants (1997, p. 7)
Mairants (1997, p. 19)
Fripp (2013) wrote, "As a
young player, I
practiced Ivor
Mairants' Daily Exercises". Fripp...
- re-issued in 1973. The
guitar was pla**** by the
session musician Ivor
Mairants. The song
peaked at
number 57 in
Australia in 1973. It was used as the...
- (1912–1993),
Australian painter Ivor
James (1882–1963),
British cellist Ivor
Mairants (1908–1998), British-Polish
guitarist Ivor
Moreton (1908–1984), British...
- of war
Firman moved to the Cafe de
Paris with a band that
included Ivor
Mairants and
George Melachrino. However,
after a
dispute with the
management he...
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teacher Ivor
Mairants noted that
after a
Yepes concert at
Wigmore Hall in 1961, some in the
audience were
split about Yepes's phrasing.
Mairants, who had...
- the club
included George 'Happy' Blake,
Benny Carter, Nat Gonella, Ivor
Mairants, Fats
Waller and
Garland Wilson, who was
leader of the
resident band by...