My friend Pierangelo from Naples, Italy, plays and discusses his own mandolin-violin instrument. Lovely sounding and beautifully played:
My friend Pierangelo from Naples, Italy, plays and discusses his own mandolin-violin instrument. Lovely sounding and beautifully played:
Cool.
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Very cool instruments!
He is pretty handy with the bow/pick.
I kept thinking he is a Harpo Marx offspring.
What a wonderful video. Your friend is a fine musician as well as an innovative builder, and a natural comedian.
Wow. That is absolutely the best one of its kind that I have ever seen.
Seriously - I enjoyed watching. Thanks.
That instrument sounds pretty nice! I never would have expected it to provide such a nice expressive violin-ish sound while also being able to sound mandolin-ish. He is obviously very talented at bringing forth the tone from it.
That bow/pick contraption looks awkward to use, though! The way his hand holds it makes it look difficult to get a good tremolo, but he sure enough does it. This pretty much takes all the cheating out of it, and the action truly has to come from the wrist.
Is that a traditional hat in Italy?
The bow is just a short bow. He is using his nail as a pick. Great sound. Beautiful looking instrument. Thanks for sharing.
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― Victor Hugo
I do not think he is using his nail as a pick. Look at 3:35.
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I don't know why he cropped the video so close that you can't see the bow except for that short segment around 3:35. Too bad. A real character, that guy!
Jim
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Jim, It reminds me a bit of the skinny dude from One Man Band (and I love it).
There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865 - 1946
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Here's my favorite Pierangelo posting - wouldn't it wonderful if mandolinists could make a living doing this ...
Mandolinists often do make some fraction of a living playing in noisy restaurants for audiences that politely ignore them. But who is complaining, right? I thought he would be playing the manviolino but he is playing a mere mandolin. The restaurant probably asked him to play quietly to not disturb the diners.
Jim
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