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    Is this a mandola? I have never seen a mando with what appears to be such a wide neck? Maybe I just have a case of the Mondays! Anyone?

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    Not sure if I wrapped that right:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLU08...eature=related

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    Hi Sean,

    It sounds like a mandolin to me. The notes are too high for a 'dola in standard tuning. You're right that the fingerboard looks a bit wider than 1 1/8" but I'm not familiar with who the maker may be. Nice version of GTC. Thanks for posting.

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    About thirteen seconds in it sounds like he hits an open E string coming through a run from a high G... So mandolin IMO.
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    Whatever it is, it sure sounds great!

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    Yes, I believe it is one of his Manson F-5s.

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    Serious mando eye candy. I am not 100% sure this is a Manson, but Andy has built a lot of instruments for JPJ.

    http://www.andymanson.co.uk/mandolin_family/

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    He's in standard mandolin tuning ...

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    Nice clip. Always good to hear/see JPJ play mandolin.
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    He plays mandolins built by Andy Manson... They look to be fine instruments but I have never played one...
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    Can anyone verify that's Paul Gilbert on guitar? Sure looks like him to me and if so that's two "giant" musicians right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by llg View Post
    Can anyone verify that's Paul Gilbert on guitar? Sure looks like him to me and if so that's two "giant" musicians right there.
    Yes, it's Paul Gilbert.

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    As a bass player he probably prefers a a broader fret board - switching to a standard mandolin wouldn't be good for the brain after using the huge frets he's normally holding.

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    Sublime! love his Zep 4 symbol on the truss rod cover!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Black View Post
    Yes, it's Paul Gilbert.
    Is it just me, or does Gilbert seem absolutely stoked to be playing with one of his idols? Judging by his head motions, he certainly seems to agree with every note JPJ plays.

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    Stoked? I know I would be!

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    John Paul Jones is a master at instrument ornamentation as he demonstrates on this video. I've always thought that he was the most talented and interesting instrumentalist in Zeppelin ...

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    Totally enjoyed that - thanks for posting it.

    I always felt JPJ was the more versatile musician of the group. Then I read an interview with him where he basically describes himself as an airhead - claims he can't remember set-lists and gets lost in the middle of songs. I've watched a number of videos of him and can't quite figure out what he's on about...looks totally fine to me!
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    Here's John Paul Jones on a solid-bodied electric mandolin-family instrument (mandola?) performing with Seasick Steve at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2012. So great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgrexa View Post

    Is this a mandola? I have never seen a mando with what appears to be such a wide neck? Maybe I just have a case of the Mondays! Anyone?

    Sean
    Many 'teens/early 20s Gibson mandolins have very wide necks by contemporary standards. Just a perusal of the instruments currently in Elderly's inventory shows this: 1919 A, 1921 A4 & 1920 F4 all with 1 7/32" nut.

    My custom Bridger has a 1 1/4" nut: the extra space is very useful to keep strings droning whilst playing a melody line.
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    And to think I sat next to JPJ in a few classes at the Mandolin Symposium in Santa Cruz, CA...... back in 2004. He did a really nice duet with Grisman during the final night performance.
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    I saw him play mandolin about seven or eight years ago and it was definitely a mandolin.

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    Check this one out. It's one of my JPJ favorites


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Murphy View Post
    Check this one out. It's one of my JPJ favorites
    And not but a bit ago I was defending multi-necks as being not "hit with the ugly stick" ugly.
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    JPJ is one of a handful of people walking the Earth who are cool enough to play an instrument with three necks without looking like a complete d-bag.

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