Froggy Bottom Featured Guitar | D14
Scott Ainslie plays “Midnight on the Water” on a beautiful Froggy Bottom DeLuxe Grade D14 dreadnought with East Indian rosewood and Adirondack spruce.
In this video, Scott Ainslie plays his arrangement of the beautiful waltz “Midnight On the Water” on a stunning Froggy Bottom Deluxe Grade D14. This instrument features East Indian rosewood and Adirondack spruce. The tone is clear and balanced, and the guitar delivers a powerful and versatile sound.
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