lots of octave right off, real nice 1 hour+ concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT-9VSrV2Ck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT-9VSrV2Ck
lots of octave right off, real nice 1 hour+ concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT-9VSrV2Ck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT-9VSrV2Ck
I believe so. I remember seeing a Cafe thread a while back where someone was talking about visiting the Ellis/Pava shop.
Hans Brentrup used to build a 'Poor Man's Loar' (PML) model. :whistling:
I became aware of this band when the mandolin player, Luke Fraser, recently decided to relocate to my hometown, Halifax.
https://youtu.be/v_4LPYxY4ik
Ah yes, the clip that launch'd a thousand tone producers:
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You don't know a fiddle tune until you have forgotten it.
Well if you know what kind of sounds you want....or the style. ..just start imitating stuff you hear in those forms, and do it. (BB and Hendrix were just examples...and the point was that you can't...
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That back is stunning. All the instruments in this thread are stunning, but this one is like the light at the end of the tunnel.
Learn to play the banjo.
I have both the loar 600 and godin. I was playing in rock bands with drummers etc and tried a few electrics. the godin was the closest to sounding acoustic of all I tried. the godin neck is smaller...
If someone brings a book to a jam it is because they need to bring a book to a jam. I would sooner play music with that person than with the one who would disparage or belittle the book person.
Do you recall the fifty-song swing jam set that Don Julin was generous enough to bestow on the Cafe? Do you really think he is sitting around making crumby sounds with people who get nervous without...
If you play with pick angle, any pick will bevel naturally (Blue Chips wear, you just have to play the hell out of them). If you play flat to the strings, the pick will mostly just wear down flat. ...
The angle of attack goes to vertical for them too.. sometimes that's helpful to think on.. here's a little video I did ages ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XymP9kBd3TY
A couple of things the OP didn't mention were how old the mandolin is and how much playing time is put into it. I may get flamed for saying this but.........here goes, I've found that the bass...
Check this out. Vive la praise. Tres secular. Subtitles if you don't speak French. Je veux means "I want:" love, joy, good humor, etc.
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I've played mandolin in Irish traditional sessions for years. I play an f-hole Flatiron carved mandolin and no one has ever complained that my sound is not "right". How you play the instrument is...
I may be slow in noticing this but I just wanted to say thanks to Scott T. and crew for giving the option to "thank" people for their posts. It's a nice feature that I just noticed a couple of days...