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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 10:46pm
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Hey everyone!
Here's our first Massachusetts
mandolin tasting meet video series..
You will get to see and hear some
wonderful handmade mandolins.
Dude, Gil, Brentrup, Duff, Stanley, Collings, Pheonix, and a Brunkalla...
This wasn't taken with any hi-def gear
Just an I-Phone. The video is split into
two segments and for some reason part
1 plays after part 2, so be sure to watch the whole
thing through to see the introduction and description of each
Mandolin. There is also a part three that wouldn't fit, but I will
Post that separately. It features each mandolin being played by
Ken Reback displaying a bluegrass style chop rhythm.
Also there will be some photos attached.
Enjoy!
Below is a list of the make and models in order played. Feel free to leave comments.
1-Kentucky F-5
2-Collings MF5
3-Pheonix Standard
4-Stanley V-5c
5-Gilchrist Model 5
6-Dudenbostel F5
7-Collings Mt2
8-Duff F5
9-Brentrup Stealth
10-Brunkalla F5
Thanks,
MMTM

Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 10:52pm
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 10:56pm
Kentucky km1500
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 10:57pm
Collings Mf5
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:00pm
Phoenix standard
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:01pm
Stanley F5
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Jun-28-2015, 11:03pm
Gilchrist model 5
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:05pm
Dudenbostel f5
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Jun-28-2015, 11:06pm
Duff F5
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:08pm
Collings Mt2
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:09pm
Brentrup Stealth V6
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Jun-28-2015, 11:10pm
Brunkalla F5
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Demetrius
Jun-28-2015, 11:22pm
Here's a link to the chopping video segment.

http://youtu.be/3SOmtaCXlzchttp://youtu.be/3SOmtaCXlzc

Obiwan
Jul-05-2015, 8:04pm
I really enjoyed your two videos and enjoyed listening to all these mandos. Let me know if you want to add a weber Yellowstone or rattlif country boy at your next tasting im only in Worcester

Jake Wildwood
Jul-08-2015, 8:50am
Very cool!

paul dirac
May-07-2016, 2:37am
An informative, scientific approach. Bravo!

(But seriously, this behavior should be promoted and amplified)

Marty Jacobson
May-07-2016, 1:52pm
Nice. Did you record any comparisons of a less percussive passage being played? With this sample, it's almost impossible to tell differences in sustain between the instruments, and a couple of them should sound vastly different than the rest of the mix in that regard.