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    How Will I Know - Whitney Houston

    This melody sits great on the mando...


    https://youtu.be/UXgQ1Ogk1_k
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    Re: French Folk / Fiddle Tunes

    Bump! ;)

    Here’s a link to the TAB that I transcribed from the original site:
    TOURNEALAUBE.FREE.FR
    ENJOY! :)
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    Re: And just like that...

    Here's what I use on 17". 48 36 22w 14 10. Maybe add a little for 19"
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    Re: 5 string in jazz combo question

    True, given that you can play the guitar... If you're a mandolin player a "make-believe-guitar" is the best option. And honestly, the audience can never distinguish the sound of an electric OM from...
  5. Re: Confirmed: Correct Tone-Gard size for “The Loar” LM-310F

    Tony Pires is the genuine article. Pleasant and helpful.

    Glad you found the ToneGard that fits your axe.

    I have ToneGards for two mandos and two ukes.
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    Re: Chris Thyl

    Well, what-ever it is, it's damned good.
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    Re: Nooooooooo!

    Buying a replacement is always a good method for finding a lost item.
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    Re: One pick to rule them all

    http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af203/middlefingermom/0a0MFM-GuitaristGollum.jpg
  9. Re: Post your favorite clips from U-Tube, let's start a collectio

    Thanks Ed. Here's a brand new Sierra Hull posted yesterday:

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  10. Re: Sometimes it's best just to get a drink of water...

    I agree, but I think the talk should not come after one's been doing a slow burn. For one's own sake, it should come after a long and calming drink of water and privately, if possible. About a year...
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    Re: 4 or 5 string jazz mando?

    Save your money!

    Instead, get a short scale (19" or 17") kid's-size electric solidbody guitar. String it up with 5 strings GDAEb (or GDAEa), but an octave lower. If 19" is too much of a stretch,...
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