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tablaninja
Aug-10-2013, 9:23am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfV1ArUVE7A&sns=em

Great, now I really want a mandola, too! Does anybody know what that first tune is? So familiar, can't quite place it.

Don Grieser
Aug-10-2013, 9:53am
I believe that first tune is the Oopik Waltz. And that mandola sounds like $100,000. ;)

William Smith
Aug-10-2013, 9:54am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfV1ArUVE7A&sns=em

Great, now I really want a mandola, too! Does anybody know what that first tune is? So familiar, can't quite place it.

That's the Opik Waltz, not sure if its spelled correctly my spelling has always been a scandle!

Dennis Ladd
Aug-10-2013, 10:36am
It's tablaturized here at he Cafe under the title "Ootpick Waltz."

mandolino maximus
Aug-10-2013, 11:31am
Ookpik.

What's the deal with wearing a sweatshirt with a zipper while demonstrating priceless instruments? (Multiple videos and instruments.)

Jim Garber
Aug-10-2013, 12:58pm
Here's another Loar mandola at Mandolin Brothers, played by Scott T.

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Dave LaBoone
Aug-10-2013, 1:44pm
Sign me up - I want one, too!

Jeff Budz
Aug-10-2013, 3:25pm
This week I just received a Weber Gallitan mandola, it may not be a Lloyd Loar, but its way nicer playing and sounding than I was anticipating. I had an Eastman a few years ago that I didn't like nearly as much. Mandola is a nice change from mandolin; a little bit of a stretch but not out of reach, even 4 finger chop chords. It's also fun exercise to transpose your fingerlings to the key of the instrument.