yes! I've got one of the Northfield versions and one directly from Harrison. Wonderful straps!
yes! I've got one of the Northfield versions and one directly from Harrison. Wonderful straps!
They look great! Nice instrument collection too!
An ivory mandolin in an ivory case. Now THAT'S cool!
I spent some time in the Archive.org rabbit hole listening to some live recordings and found this Gem from Prescott Park in 2016. The source is from the soundboard and the sound quality and playing...
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Ahead of his time.
I know what you're getting at. However, it's a chunky, percussive and very rhythmic sound that always draws me in. Mike goes for soul and feel over crystal clean technical playing. Listen to those...
You probably need to list it in the classified section with pictures.
Weldon Lister did this for my Kimble 2 point a few years ago. Great guy to work with and he does great work. If I ever part ways with this Kimble, the tailpiece isn’t going with it! :) Too bad if...
Those are some BEAUTIFUL tailpieces! It's a shame he's not taking orders at the moment but thank you anyways!
You have to understand how the Gibson Custom shop worked in the days of Jim Triggs and Greg Rich.
If I did buy one the first thing I'd do is remove that ridiculous pick guard.
I edited the title so it can be found in a search.
A new entry for the Mandolin Central Loar Blog 2024 has been published entitled Episode 1: Lloyd Loar in '24
just noticed this YT video from a few days ago regarding Grisman's Fern.
then noticed the PegheadNation video for a students 1928 Fern.
fun, interesting videos to check out
enjoy
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Thx..
Roger
I did see Joe's "If not now when" tour show and he was playing the same mandola, so apologies to Lawrence Smart and Joe K Walsh, that thing has a huge warm sound.
I have to commend Joe for...
Caught Matt Flinner and Joe K Walsh in the very small Upstate NY town of Galway, Matt played a lot of banjo, I forgave him for that as they covered Don Stover's "Things in Life" wonderfully.
Joe...
Trying a fun little exercise of learning a Ronnie McCoury solo a day. Maybe I underestimated how difficult this would be but let's find out :))
I usually post majority of my videos on social media...
This must explain those string bass players using paint can lids….:))
For what it’s worth, I’ve always used different sized picks on different sized instruments.
It’s all up to player preference. I’m opposite from you as I like Large triangle (346) shapes for mandolin and smaller teardrop (351) shapes for guitar.
For the reasons already covered. It was never an intent to make that resource an encyclopedia like destination with tons of chords almost no one is ever going to use, this in spite of my name listed...
What are you looking for - an open-ish fingering for an F chord or Bb chord? :confused:
For an F chord on mandola, you would play the equivalent of a C chord on mandolin. For an open-ish...
Its a bit stretchy on a 17 inch for me anyway,
for Bb on mandola I tend to use 2301 or 5335 or 5785
but if 5301 works by all means.
Sony, or Apple, doesn’t know from bluegrass music. As far as they know, anything played with a acoustic stringed instruments without a drummer is bluegrass.
They are not alone in that. Check out...