The Chrome extension Transpose ▲▼ works great for me. It can also transpose by semi-tone or alter the pitch by fine-tuning, and you can even set time marker boundaries around a particular section of...
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The Chrome extension Transpose ▲▼ works great for me. It can also transpose by semi-tone or alter the pitch by fine-tuning, and you can even set time marker boundaries around a particular section of...
Ran across this excellent in-depth interview with session guitarist Tim Pierce, who played the mandolin part on "Iris", about his involvement with the song. He discusses the mandolin part, shows how...
I took up the mandolin around 2007, and like some of you, Anthony's videos and MusicMoose.org were vital resources for me as I was learning to find my way with the instrument. Grateful to him, and...
News from Andy this morning via FB: his instruments have returned home to him in Dublin!
Latest update from Andy doesn't look promising. Really gutted for him. Have attached most recent photos of the missing instruments to this post.
Two of Andy's Sobell instruments went missing a week ago while travelling from Dublin to Denmark for a festival - a mandola and a guitar-bouzouki. They're still missing.
See several news articles...
It's a pretty boring story and a bit of downer, but what the heck. Summer of 2013 roadtrip that was to take me to Telluride bluegrass festival, and then on to northern CA for High Sierra music...
One of the biggest mistakes I ever made was running over my '85 A5-1 with a Toyota minivan. True story.
This link should work:
https://www.facebook.com/patrick.connell.338/posts/10221141925611250
Tried to embed the video here, but couldn't get it to show up.
Mike Seeger could pull off some of the "slitheriest" slides around, especially when it comes to double stops. Check out the clip beginning at 30:33 in the documentary "Homemade American Music" (there...
I've got a plastic bag full of about 100 of the little black rubber ones. Be happy to send a few out to any Cafe folks in need, feel free to PM me.
Years ago I too embarked upon a similar path as you, studying Tony for countless hours and arriving at a place where I began to unlock the pieces of his vocabulary and could begin to identify by ear...
About 10 years ago I hitch-hiked through Jackson, WY on my way to volunteer with a buffalo advocacy group headquartered near Yellowstone. Had my Kentucky KM180S with me, my first mandolin. I stopped...
Pulling for you Ivan. Many of your innumerable contributions to the forum have personally inspired me and have helped me wade my way through the expansive mando universe (mandoverse?), and have...
Mike Seeger was another one of those folks who could get around on a mandolin as if the strings were buttered. This entire film ("Homemade American Music") from 1980 is a treasure, but take a look at...
The black rubber grommets that you can sometimes find at the hardware store are I believe the same ones that are also used in tattoo machines (they keep the needle firmly secured to the tattoo gun's...
An old band I was in used to cover Orrin's jig "The Partners", and if I recall correctly, that was a result of Orrin posting on the forum about this new composition back in 2011. I was drawn to it...
A word of caution about the original Stroboclip -- there's a plastic flange on the clamp/swivel assembly that's easily prone to snapping off, at which point the clamp no longer is able to be secured...
Keep in mind that the folks at Blue Chip are gracious enough to make picks of any gauge, to your specifications at no extra charge. I recently found myself in a similar situation, caught in between...
Certainly! And perhaps a selection of German pastries in the background of such a video would really highlight those buttery tones :mandosmiley:
Beautiful. Sounds remarkably like a Gibson A oval hole, so much so that it kinda scrambled the aural and visual processing in my mind for a moment, hearing shapes and textures that my brain doesn't...
Rich at Dietze Music in Omaha does good basic work on guitars (and lots of bowed instruments), as does John Svatos at Ground Floor Guitar. I haven't visited Linda London in Lincoln in a few years,...
Crystal bells, all the way up the neck. What a fine instrument, and only right that it sits in the hands of a master player! I watched you win that one at the contest, Jordan. You're a crosspicking...
Gladly :mandosmiley:
link to download: https://mega.nz/#!LIAhHCpR!P7aiy8DqajI-Fl_15gUpa84q0cUlBqLdnp-lNHxCEXk
Today I've been practicing my Google-fu, searching in a bunch of forums to figure out some different tunings and string gauges to experiment with my Foley cittern (just posted some pictures here)....