Hi WaywardMind,
I play pretty much nothing but Irish and Scottish music and everyone I know plays using DUD DUD with occasional variations. I think it will give you the drive and lift you need for...
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Hi WaywardMind,
I play pretty much nothing but Irish and Scottish music and everyone I know plays using DUD DUD with occasional variations. I think it will give you the drive and lift you need for...
I recently got a BlueChip TPR40 and a TD35, partly out of curiosity but also because I found myself in a period of 'pick-indecision'. They are expensive but then again I've got nice mandolins and I...
Hi Kevin, sorry I've been so bad a keeping in touch. We've been out here nearly 3 years now. Can't fault the weather (or the wines)! I am playing the Sobell mandolin quite a bit, an I'm also playing...
Small world! I wish I'd known that you were going to be in the area. Ah well. I hope you had a great time, the scenery here is quite something isn't it?
I read your recent interview in here...
Don't forget the bone saddle, Paul!
Malcolm
To the original poster - I'm new to the forums but not to mandolins, and it's so true that picks are personal - just look at all the different opinions and recommendations on this thread! The sound...
Hello Kevin, this is Malcolm Robertson calling in from Northern California - I checked and you can buy Ali's tune book from Footstompin' here: ...
I'm in Santa Rosa, about 60 miles north of San Francisco. The company I work for were downsizing at South Queensferry and a few of us got the chance to come out. So far so good! Funnily enough I...
Doing great, moved to Northen California 3 years ago. There's lots of music here, from the Scottish fiddle community nurtured by Alasdair Fraser to all the Irish musicians in and around San...
Lots of good stuff there. Also, Dagger, wanted to say hello from sunny California. Hope you remember the low C whistle on Highland Mandolin.
Malcolm