I played a 560mm (22") LeVoi instrument for a long time that I always knew as an octave mandola, before I'd discovered all the discourse about naming! I used GDAE unison tuning, occasionally GDAD....
I played a 560mm (22") LeVoi instrument for a long time that I always knew as an octave mandola, before I'd discovered all the discourse about naming! I used GDAE unison tuning, occasionally GDAD....
I play a 23" scale length Herb Taylor bouzouki (specifically this one) tuned GDAD with all unison strings in trad sessions all the time. Works great! As for not having a 'traditional bouzouki sound'...
Quarter note eighth note combinations interspersed with runs of eighth notes. Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall, describes this with humpty, and dumpty each being a quarter note eighth note combination...
Playing a bouzouki, and probably mandolin too, involves accompaniment as well as the melody. So here is an excellent tutorial describing the difference between jigs and slides from a guitarist's...
Lovely words, Tim, and much appreciated. It's a resource to be dipped into as and when you wish. I have no plans to step away from either the website or the YouTube channel and for as long as I am...
A couple of weeks back I had time to make a compilation of old videos for YouTube. One of them is mandolin/cittern type instruments. Here it is -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgkabydSIOI
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Ubi caritas (Taizé Community)
Music: Jacques Berthier (1923-1994)
Bouzouki GDAD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-U-QMerJbs
on a Weber Gallatin Octave
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I has been just 11 days since I had my carpal tunnel surgery, which required a two inch incision in my palm. Since I removed my bandages a week ago, I have been trying to use my left hand, at first...
Yep, as noted above, there's a convention in Irish trad and related styles like Contra dance to count beats in 2.
I've heard various explanations for that. One reason might be that it makes music...
I have been having 'one of those days' since I picked up my first instrument in 1978 . . . .
Just ran across this. Really like his triplets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=rgOk_DSIWkA
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Great story. I have a similar one. Several actually. About 5 years ago, a new restaurant called Mediterraneo opened in our town. My wife had eaten there a couple of times and one evening ordered from...
I love that the nut looks like it was set up correctly but the strings on the bridge look like they are spaced equally between all 8.
Just thought I'd like to share my experiences with anyone that is thinking of trying to learn to play a Mandolin or i guess any musical instrument really.
Social media isn't something I use but...
I bet that beautiful clean white top will darken and look a lot like George's in a few years.
I like the tailpiece!
Mine predates that enhancement.
If you can, use a hard shell case. I have...
I own a Paul Hathaway mandola (octave mandolin) and I have played his standard mandolin and tenor mandola (mandola). He builds very good instruments. Pleasing tone, excellent volume, sturdy...
One more thing a beginner should know, is that in an Irish session it's perfectly okay to sit out a tune if you don't know it. Or don't know it well enough to keep up. You may want to stay at the...
Hi there, Thanks a lot for your kind comments.
I'm actually trying to work out how best to answer.
First off, I am Scottish rather than Irish, although it is certainly an Irish tune, and I do...
Here is a clip from my Facebook page of me playing the Seagull S8
https://www.facebook.com/daggergordon/videos/1427459270712795/
This is the kind I started with long time ago and it came out very well :-)
And if you consider the price for a set of my favourite Thomastik strings (40-50,- Euros) you paid a fair price :-)
You...
Sorry to resurrect this one, and with a somewhat off the topic post, but a couple weeks back when this thread was going, a question arose in my mind about philology - specifically, the etymology of...
You have many experienced responders, so what I have to say is probably preposterously simplistic, but here's how I started: I was struck by the 5ths tuning, and the related similarity/consistency...
Just for perspective, getting behind the mandolin every day, whatever you do, is gigantic. The difference between the perfect practice routine, and a lack of structure in practicing is small compared...