I don't own one but have played a few; that being said, like all mandolins there is variation, so (dead horse here) you really have to play them all. I've played them from both eras and my feelings...
I don't own one but have played a few; that being said, like all mandolins there is variation, so (dead horse here) you really have to play them all. I've played them from both eras and my feelings...
All of these words do have meaning. If you don't know what a dry mandolin sounds like then you haven't played enough of them. Is there room for interpretation within that definition, sure. But a dry...
Actually dry and wet are musical jargon, found on effects units as well as digital recording software. Relating that to tone, dry equals very little sustain, and wet as more sustain. I think its...