As Shawnee said above, Bluegrass White Snow by Patty Loveless is my go to.
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As Shawnee said above, Bluegrass White Snow by Patty Loveless is my go to.
Wait...The LEFT is right, No the RIGHT is right
Dammit, my left hand and right hand continue to be less than coordinated on my Mando.
That's what all this is about right?
Play it. The instrument will tell you whether its worth what you are willing to pay. Stop trying to quantify that which is not scientifically quantifiable.
There are more things in heaven and...
He gave the Givens a rest and played a Kimble for last nights show
Just caught this group in Missoula, MT. If they are anywhere near, take the time and you will be able to say that you saw them before they became famous.
I have one and while a nice concept, the author above is correct. The sound quality is not great. Consider a similarly priced 'regular' Mando.
Thanks for the replies.
Immersion sounds like the ticket.
Unfortunately, Montana Fiddle Camp is during a week that is already spoken for on my calender. I hope to go to that one next year though.
I'm a fairly new player who wants to take playing to the next level. The opportunity has arisen ( thanks to my wife's understanding) to spend a week at a mando camp. The question is, which one?...
Givens A6
Weber Gallatin A5
Played a number of high end F Models but never heard the sound.
My wife makes jewelry out if them. Primarily bracelets with beads.
Rover F5 at the office, Givens A6 at home with Weber Gallatin A for travel.
Started a Givens fan page in the social groups section here. Please feel free to contribute any stories.
Givens A6 #352. Beckons me like a Siren every time I walk in the door.
I'm a big fan of Givens' mandolins but thought that this was a bit too good to be true. Has anyone thought of contacting his heir apparent and maker of Givens Legacy Instruments to ask his opinion?
Pulled the trigger and bought the Givens. Now if I can only live up to the quality of the instrument. I do practice more than previously now that my mandolin doesn't need tuning every 5 minutes...
I appreciate all of the thoughtful responses. My heart and most of my mind agree that the Givens is the right choice. Not sure why the F5 mystique exerts such a hold when my ear tells me that the A6...
I've played the Givens....it is as full, deep and precise a sounding instrument as I have heard. The weber is also sounds great. Truly, it feels like I'm choosing between Ginger and MaryAnn.
The short story ....have the opportunity to buy a mid 80's Givens A6 in great condition or a brand new Weber Yellowstone HT F Style for a similar monetary outlay.
While these are obviously quite...
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