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Type: Posts; User: jasona
Holding out for salt n vinegar
Report from his family this morning was that John is showing improvement today.
e. Just saw a message from his wife that clarifies that "stable" doesn't mean "improving". Its still very serious
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I like my Doug Edward's armrest for how it helps my right hand float free. I also use a Tone guard, but mostly to help keep my A style mandolin still and in the correct position. I also like finger...
Happy Birthday Dawg! Picked my poor version of Japan tonight, and even with me playing it it sure sounds great!
Great interview Cary. Nice to hear what Andrew has been up to!
I look forward to hearing you on that mandolin Kyle! Congrats!
Here's a pic of my A5, #6 signed by Laura Ratcliff. It has a tighter, more midranged tone than the dark tone typical of Silverangels. I will work on getting as true a recording of it as I can when I...
There is a Silverangel social group, doesn't get a huge amount of traffic but there are pics and discussions that might help you out :D
When I first visited this thread, the text that read "First listen to the Dudenbostel" went to the video of him playing the Loar, and vice versa. Seems fixed now.
Yep.
Next year you will need to check out King Taco.
You did note that he mixed the videos and mandolins mentioned right?
If you are happy with how your mandolin sounds just learn how to play it.
When you hear a mandolin that knocks your socks off, then you are ready to upgrade. Before that IMO its wasted money....
This here is one thing I miss terribly not living in SoCal anymore. Just try and find a decent carne asada in Calgary.
Good luck to you in retirement Doug!
"Accidentally" :D
Don't worry about the wood so much. If it sounds good to you, it is! Try a bunch, find what you like, get it, then play the heck out if it!
What about the 1500 did you not like, just out of...
Be able to pick simple tunes out of the air on the fly.
Develop improvisational skills.
Learn 100 new tunes.
Start studying jazz
Now on the other hand, if it was a haunted toaster of Bill Monroe,
People do the craziest things. Like sell, and buy, the toasters of the rich and or famous.
It being Bluegrass I'm guessing famous.
I like Dawgs when I have to practice but keep things quiet, but I prefer a point in my pick. I have been using ProPlecs but a recent lesson has slightly changed the angle I attack the strings and for...
Almost forgot to play it today! Fortunately it was "almost" :mandosmiley:
With pickup see if you can find an old Rigel.
I would desperately love a Coombe or Baird but those can be spendy
1 then 2, both sounded line oval holes, 2 a tubby Gibson sound.
3 was not to my tastes :)