Dr. Donald Sonn and Classical Gas

Dr. Donald Sonn is devoted to his work. He has practiced his specialty as a urologist at the Urology Group of Western New England in Springfield, Massachusetts for almost twenty years of his stories career. Dr. Donald Sonn received his medical career from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York in 1991 and has been practicing medicine ever since.

When not serving his patients that come to his office, Dr. Donald Sonn likes to relax and listen to music; music that he plays on his Martin guitar. The receipt of many honors as a physician and assistant professor, finds time to rest while polishing his skills on the fret board of a guitar. Often playing a finger-picking style of playing guitar, which is done by plucking the guitar strings with his finger, Dr. Donald Sonn enjoys playing his favorite songs on his guitar.

Donald SonnOne of Dr. Donald Sonn’s favorite songs is Classical Gas, a classical style guitar piece that won a Grammy. The hit song by composer and guitarist Mason Williams in 1969 is a challenging tune that Dr. Donald Sonn decided to tackle and learn from beginning to end one summer. After successfully learning the song note for note, Dr. Donald Sonn decided to post the song the internet. Though his rendition of Classical Gas was done very well, many comments of viewers focus on the rare guitar that Sonn owns.

Dr. Donald Sonn’s guitar is a Martin 000-R series that was discontinued. Many guitar enthusiasts, who recognized the guitar, continually complemented the Dr. on having such a rare and beautiful guitar.

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About Donald Sonn

Dr. Donald Sonn currently practices with Urology Group of Western New England. Specializing in impotence, prostheses and stone disease, the urologist also specializes in brachytherapy and surgical surgery. Sonn uses the Da Vinci Surgical System to remove prostate cancer.
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