MLT,
I'm a 54-yr.-old "beginner," sadly having begun some years ago. And like you, I've found that I'm generally better at learning when using multiple sources. #Over the years that generally...
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MLT,
I'm a 54-yr.-old "beginner," sadly having begun some years ago. And like you, I've found that I'm generally better at learning when using multiple sources. #Over the years that generally...
Sinclair,
My wife and I saw Butch and the Ensemble at Mercyhurst College (a Sisters of Mercy institution)in Erie, PA a few years ago. Butch played a short stone's throw from the chapel at my alma...
I'd like to find software to run on my laptop PC to slow down music while I learn a new song. I've found several websites offering free software as well as software for sale. Can anyone commend one?...
Thanks much, Charlie. ...very interesting and just as helpful.
Thanks much, all. ...looks like I'll check out a Blues, Jr. (and dig into the modification literature).
DM - Thanks, but I'm in PA.
Best,
SJ-
I'm looking for a tube amp.
I'm looking for a small amp for my Rigel--something in the 15W range, if my research thusfar is leading me in the right direction. Has anyone had experience in picking a small amp for their mando? (I...
I love mine. I have it in my mitts right now! (And without any intent to make a deep political statement, there's something inherently satisfying about supporting our fine domestic instrument...
Oh, Happy Day!
Dale--
I've fished the So. Br. but not Avalanche. We operate out of Viroqua early in the trip and then Fennimore to finish. We've had very good fishing on the name coulee streams and many of the...
Hans:
I'm lucky enough to fishing the Driftless Region of WI annually with a good friend from the Chicago-area who's also a fine guitar flat picker. ...first rate wild trout water. Sorry to hear...
Farmer-j,
...no rotor time here, but a good bit of single-engine land. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Joe,
I've been an avid flyfisherman and fly tier for nearly forty years. While I've always appreciated a broad range of music, and have made a few false starts over the years at learning an...
Ron (or anyone),
When you say dilute your stain, can you give a ratio or other measure?
Thanks.
I love my new Glenn as well. (It's a Student F with a couple of upgrades.) The tone is great out of the box and I'm anxious to build some time on it.
(NFI here, either.)
I'm just starting an F4 kit. I put my caliper together last night. It's made from 3/4" plywood and the design is a copy of the features of many of the homebuilt calipers shown on a recent thread....
Ken,
Mine is a '22 Tubaphone w/ 17 frets (Style-M). Everything I read about them made the choice easy. And thanks for the information on strings and tuning. I've been on the Bernunzio site a good...
Rob,
I'll echo all the favorable comments regarding Deborah's book. #It's great!
Best,
Ken (and all),
I'd be interested in a mandola-, an octave- and a mandocello kit--all in the F-style.
Jean,
Congratulations. What a nice concept.
Mike,
Thanks for your great materials. I've studied a number of your articles and other online items.
When I researched my purchase, tenors were described as 17-fret or 19-fret scale lengths. I found a 17-fret Vega Tubaphone that is commonly mentioned in tenor banjo discussions, but I'm just learning...
My MAS spilled over to the tenor b***j*. I found a Vega that I hope to do justice to at some point. After hearing Mick Maloney and Gerry O'Conner, I couldn't shake T-BAS.
I'm continuing to make very good progress with Debora's book. There are a number of tips that I wish were included in the other books that didn't quite work for me before.
I read the tag line...
Thanks, greatly, Buddy. I'll make a good pot of soup this weekend.