Great picking buddy!
good stuff! thanks, Daniel!
That’s what a mandolin is supposed to sound like . . . crystalline trebles, thick mids, deep bass . . . which is certainly complemented by your clean playing and your creative use of facial hair to camouflage mandolin face.
Nice job Daniel!
Nice!
That´s the way a great mandolin should sound. The playing is nice also.
Great Loar voice
This is so wonderful! While this music style is usually not on my list of favorites, Laura-Beth has captured my attention with her musical charm and grace. Then there is the perfection of her right-hand technique. A perfect example... Billy
A beautiful performance. I really enjoy your work.
Awesome
Well done. Good to see you on Mandolin Mondays. Cheers.
this was excellent, thank you so much Laura for sharing these! d
Great set! Thanks so much!
You make those Scottish tunes sound compelling on the mandolin - especially the reel in A.
What a great set of tunes, and beautifully played. Also, yet another amazing sounding Krishot!
Originally Posted by Alfons What they said - love it! Bostin!
What they said - love it!
Killer tone and technique, thanks
Beautiful tone, expressive feel and a pretty tune! I wasn’t familiar before but will be exploring his work. Looks to me like he’s tuned to DGdad.
This is such a lovely composition. It would be so great if we could have (or buy!) a score.
Very nice composition, great tone and use of dynamics!
I love your style of playing, Kein. And Perry, you have a very good ear. That is reverb, but I am guessing that it is probably not natural reverb from the room, but perhaps subtly added to the recording. It sounds perfect.
Well done, Kian.
Nice song and great playing. Wonder of that is natural room reverb we hear?
Nice tune Kian! I really enjoyed this. Very patient with great timing and use of space. Thanks!
Meditative, thoughtful, skillful composition. Beautifully performed. Thanks for this tune to start the week!
Dude! I enjoyed that more the second, and then the third time I listened to it. You really made that tune happen as a solo mandolin performance. I didn't remember the tune, so after listening to you once, I listened to Jim & Jesse, Bluegrass Album Band, and Mark O'Connor/Sam Bush doing it. After that, I enjoyed your solo arrangement even more. Great job! That two-point Clark is pretty nice as well. Thanks and keep it up!
Wow! Yet another Lindblom talent is unleashed! Bravo, young sir!
Great job Linus! Thanks!
Wow! Those are really creative lines beautifully played. Thanks for the very nice music to start off my week.
Tasty! Thanks for the treat.
Wonderful tone
Originally Posted by pheffernan Could you talk a bit about your choice of strings and pick? You really tame any tinniness as if you’re playing flatwounds. Wegen TF pick, but slightly lighter than the 100. Somewhere between .70 and .80. And D'addario XT 11-40s for strings. Sometimes use a BlueChip TPR-40, but in any case, the tone's in the fingers! Or perhaps more to do with where I like to direct my pick.
Could you talk a bit about your choice of strings and pick? You really tame any tinniness as if you’re playing flatwounds.
I like that tune! Great playing and sound, as well
`Thank you, Calum!
Very fine indeed, Calum. Sounds wonderful, bravo!
Sounds great Calum!
Killer mandolin!
David first, thank you for years providing Mandolin Mondays on the Cafe(and thanks to the Cafe for hosting this every week)! really enjoyed this tune, my kind of mandolin music and i will be looking this up. love the new mandolin, really awesome tone, looks amazing. i think you and Oliver hit the mark with all the build characteristics. i consider this the David Benedict Signature Apitius. no doubts the line will start to form and orders for "i want one like you built for DB" d
Nice! Beautiful playing on a beautiful instrument. Congrats! That's a nice tune - I'll have to find out more about Joe LaRose. Thanks for sharing it with us David.
Lovely sound.
Another great Collings in action. Outstanding music and performance
Fun compositions, fine playing, great sound you're getting from the MTO. Thanks for sharing!
Outstanding! Especially nice music from an Oval Collings. Well played. Thank you for sharing.
Nice tune - I dig that tremolo
Nice tune, nicely done! Thanks
Nicely done, sir!! So, a dentist from my home town in SC who played keys, guitar, and sang in garage bands in college (guessing early to mid-1980s) fell deep into BG and turned the family into a band. His wife was a classically trained bassist, so no brainer there. He sang lead and played guitar. Put the 8 year old on mando, 5 year old on banjo, and 3 year old on fiddle. Sunday night signings at church were, ahem, painful for a couple of years. Then it clicked with the younglings, and, man, they got good. They were at Merlefest sometime in the mid 90s and were heading back to camp around 11 pm when a group around a camp fire noticed the then 13 year old’s mandolin case. They called them over, said their mandolinist had a stomach bug and was back at the bus for the night, and asked her to sit in. The group was Alison Kraus and Union Station when Adam Steffey was with them. I don’t think her feet touched the ground for 3 months. They played til sometime after 1 am, and these world class musicians just welcomed her right in. Awesome folks to do that!!
Originally Posted by grassrootphilosopher Very nice. I like the "quirky" tune. It speaks to the Monroe side of my personality. The Presto Case (left corner has more stickers than mine). I hear some sounds of my mandolin in that Duff F-5. I wonder if it is x-braced or tone bar braced. I would like a back to back tryout... I wonder if he owns a Strad-O-Lin. All of that would sound like there are more similarities between two people than what´s normal... Thanks for the compliment. I would welcome a back-to-back comparison. My Duff has tone bars. It's sugar maple back and sides with a red spruce top. I do not have a Strad-O-Lin, but would love to hear yours. My other mandos of note are a 2013 Campanella, a 1983 Flatiron A5-2, and a 1925 A jr.
Very nice. I like the "quirky" tune. It speaks to the Monroe side of my personality. The Presto Case (left corner has more stickers than mine). I hear some sounds of my mandolin in that Duff F-5. I wonder if it is x-braced or tone bar braced. I would like a back to back tryout... I wonder if he owns a Strad-O-Lin. All of that would sound like there are more similarities between two people than what´s normal...