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Barbara, an excellent tune, brings out the clean tone of the Petersen. But it's not the Rose Tree that I play (aka Bhios-sa La i bPort Lairge) which I got on TheSession.org. Does your Rose Tree have an alternate name? I recognize the tune but I just can't place it.
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Ok, I'm on a roll! This is my Petersen Mandola, built in 1998, it's #7. I asked Bill about the instruments he makes, and in the order of greatest to least, it's Bouzoukis, Octave Mandolins, Citterns, then Mandolas. This was his personal Mandola.
I don't play it hardly enough. I usually play this tune, Kid on the Mountain, on my mandolin. I've got this Mandola tuned DD GG DD AA. Mandola's are generally tuned CC GG DD AA, but I think the sound of the lowest strings tuned up to a D from the C, sounds better..
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In Fiddler's Fakebook, there is Rose Tree I, and Rose Tree II (notes say Rose Tree II was recorded by Kenny Hall). Our version is pretty close to the Rose Tree II. According to Sessions.org, this tune is also called "Leather Away the Wattle-O" and "London Bridge". I realize now, that when we play this, we call it London Bridge, and then we play a tune we call Rose Tree (which is like Rose Tree I in Fiddlers Fakebook!). We actually play this as a three tune set: Road to Boston / London Bridge / Rose Tree.
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If you just have the player and your browser does not recognize the MIME type, you can download (right mouse click and save target as..) and play it locally. I have posted a link to this before in another thread, and apparently some folks could watch it. Bertram
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This is the 3rd Petersen instrument I've got. It's a short scale Cittern, built in 1998, Cittern #10. I've got it tuned GG DD AA EE AA. Another instrument I don't play enough! The tune is an Old Timey Tune called Barlow Knife.
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This is my long scale Bell Cittern, built in 2004 by Nikos Apollonio of Rockport Maine. I rarely play this instrument, the scale is a bit longer than my OM or my Petersen Cittern. This old-time tune, Gal I left Behind was the first tune I learned to play when I started playing the mandolin 4 years ago!
This Cittern is tuned DD GG DD AA EE, with the lowest D strings in Octave, the rest in Unison.
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Ok, I'm down to my 'beater'.... this is an 8 string Soares'y Baby Tenor Guitar, strung as an Octave Mandolin (GG DD AA EE). I got this to take when I'm traveling and don't want to subject my better instruments to the rigors of travel, to keep my fingers nimble and my callouses thick! I'm playing an Old Time tune called Walk Old Shoe.
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Very nice Barbara--thanks.
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wow Barbara, you sure have a lot of instruments! Nice playing too
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here's another from me... this is on my trinity college irish zouk tuned GDAD.
The sound quality is sub par on this video, but not too bad. I play these two tunes together with my session group. Maid behind the bar and The wind that shakes the barley. |
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Well, for those with problematic Quicktime implementations, I bit the bullet and uploaded my one and only clip to youtube. Didn't improve the visual quality, of course (should be called Slo-time, not Quicktime)
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Once you're at it, it's hard to stop. This one is to prove that an OM can take the place of a guitar if needs must, played fingerstyle with fingerpicks.
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Bertram, thanks for uploading both those videos to YouTube! They were both great.... wish I could learn to finger pick!
Barb
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It comes quite naturally with an OM, you can reserve one finger for each course and hardly have to move your hand at all. I always wonder how those guitarists work 6 strings without genetic deficiencies.
![]() I had to get used to fingerpicks, though. I use those Propik Fingertones that allow your fingertips to feel the strings. Takes a lot of action putting them all on and off (like a knight and his armor) in a session between songs and tunes - and for the mouseclick before and after a video recording. Bertram
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They have a 26 3/8" scale... it feels long sometimes when I'm playing melodies. I have a shorter scale hora bouzouki that's around 23" scale, but I'd love to get a mandola to play melodies on. (the hora doesn't stay in tune very well so I hardly play it) It's a good thing I've got long fingers!
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Argh. I'm getting sucked in here. If you all have the guts to do it, then I can too.
Bach Cello Suite II, Courante - Cittern improv, piano accompaniment.(I have the funny feeling I may regret this... Once it's out there, there's no retrieving it!)
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You set the bar pretty high, Groveland. Somewhere, Herr Bach must be smiling down on your invention. You're a great advertisement for your instrument.
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![]() But you're way ahead of competition here, I guess, outside anything I ever heard done with a CBOM (or with Bach, come to that). Without the visual information I'd never guessed that was CBOM at all, instead I could have sworn there was an electric guitar with a slightly fuzzy tube amp. Bertram
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Thanks, Bertram and Woody.
No regrets, thanks to you!
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This is my cheap hora short scale bouzouki... basically a 23" scale OM as far as I'm concerned. I need new tuners for it because it goes out of tune fairly easily. I have it tuned GDAD.
This is a fun jig called Cunla. |
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