I intend on doing a series of Rosewood cues to showcase the resonance/tone of each.
In my search of the subject I found a list that has blown my previous estimate of
the number, out of the water. I also learned that not all species in the Dalbergia
group are Rosewoods.
http://globalspecies.org/ntaxa/112638
You needn't bother counting; there are 267 on that list.
That's just over 100 more than I was aware existed.
I have my work cut-out for me. Save the link if you're so inclined.
KJ
In my search of the subject I found a list that has blown my previous estimate of
the number, out of the water. I also learned that not all species in the Dalbergia
group are Rosewoods.
http://globalspecies.org/ntaxa/112638
You needn't bother counting; there are 267 on that list.
That's just over 100 more than I was aware existed.
I have my work cut-out for me. Save the link if you're so inclined.
KJ