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    I play from 1 year now, octave mandolin.

    I can play very fast reel, but i don't succeed to play triplet on full chords ( not on 1 strings but on all the strings) when i play a reel without do a break after...

    You know, like Donnal Lunny. I like this effect.:laugh:

    Have you a method to play it ? ( pick angle, wrist position..)

    Thanks for helpful !

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    15 views and nobody knows ?

    Perhaps my question is absurd but i really don't know how to do this like in this tune
    http://www.amazon.com/exec....3774578

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    better be more specific as to which tune - there are 24 sound samples on the link

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    It's not too hard. Loose wrist is the trick. Practice strumming, it's hard to get much more specific. It's likely a DUDUDU pattern on a reel, DUD DUD or DDU DDU on a jig.. Try practicing on just 2, then three courses.. then up to however many you have!
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    Ok, you can listen an extract, it's a the start 0.7 secondes http://cbom.free.fr/sounds/21.mp3

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    Loose wrist definitely. A soft plectrum might also be a help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (mandolman @ Oct. 01 2004, 11:15)
    Ok, you can listen an extract, it's a the start 0.7 secondes http://cbom.free.fr/sounds/21.mp3
    I get a 'page not found' error message when I try that link.

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    I can't reach that one either but this one sounds like Tuvan throat singing.

    There is a directory of tunes but no 21.mp3

    Coud it be this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by (jgarber @ Oct. 13 2004, 08:29)
    Coud it be this one?
    Could somebody please tell us who is playing on that clip? The whistle and Octave Mandola (I presume it's an OM) are great!

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    Euh.....it's me

    I play whistles and Freswhater Octave Mandolin..GDAE tuning

    Thank you

    I delete the 21.mp3 because i have after the answer but you can find the sound here
    http://www.amazon.fr/exec....848

    You can find other tunes of mine here ( Jonathan TILLY)

    http://cbom.free.fr/29.htm




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    Quote Originally Posted by (mandolman @ Oct. 14 2004, 07:40)
    Euh.....it's me

    I play whistles and Freswhater Octave Mandolin..GDAE tuning
    I thought you were asking about how you could improve your playing! If I could play my own Freshwater Octave Mandola THAT well, I wouldn't be looking for tips on how to improve!

    Well done!

    Steve

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    This evening i send the old link, that you'll understand what is the difficult....it's hard ! to do the triplet like Donal LUNNY !

    If you want some tips to play, go on my website to see the lessons videos http://cbom.free.fr/31.htm

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