It likely isn't due to linear expansion from body heat, as if you tuned it right when you picked it up, the strings would likely expand a miniscule amount, then when you put it back in your case they...
It likely isn't due to linear expansion from body heat, as if you tuned it right when you picked it up, the strings would likely expand a miniscule amount, then when you put it back in your case they...
Bernie,
Yes! Most "vlogging" or mid-level DSLRs do have a rotating LCD screen. But even if they don't (my cameras don't) you can easily connect your phone to most Canon (and likely soon Nikon)...
Just thought I'd throw in my two cents real quick. I'm a professional photographer and videographer, by trade. For any beginners looking for a good/decent video set-up but don't want to get into the...
Hey!
I'm living in Durango for a few more weeks (until I graduate). We have a lot of infrequent jams over here along with a couple regular ones (Irish jam at the Irish pub!). I've never been to...
I've owned an Eastman 815 and I currently own a Weber Buffalo (Yellowstone-like). Every Weber I've ever played has a similar tone which I tend to love with a lot of lows and a good balance. The...
Is it a flat top or arch top? Either way, you'll probably have to fit it to the top. Which involves laying sandpaper on the top and gently rubbing the bridge against it.
Minor finish checking will have no effect on the tone of an instrument. Just one's pride. ;)
I'm on the western slope near Hotchkiss! You should consider going to wildwood music in Boulder. I enjoy that store a lot. There are a couple others but I can't remember the names. You may be able to...
I'd be wary of Michael Kelly mandos, unless you can try them. The Loars have a good reputation here but I'd be careful of them too. Every Loar I've played has been a dud except one f-model at a local...
If you watch these two videos, you may know more about finger position than your teacher. Either way, you're not going to create permanent pathways in your brain from an afternoon of messing around...
It's easier than changing strings on a piano. At least there's no chance of getting murdered by breaking a string.
Looks like it found a good new home. Enjoy! The spruce top looks great.
Brekke bridges are the best. On many Webers you can adjust the bridges under full string tension with an included wrench.
I've never heard of a bitterroot having a mahogany back. I thought they always had maple back/sides/neck. It's just a darker stain sometimes. I could be wrong though. I'd say go for it. I just bought...
Buying used from a reputable seller such as Elderly or the Mandolin Store is almost always a safe bet. If you buy from the classifieds or Ebay, look carefully for a return policy/approval period....
I believe it stands for "Classic." These 515s look much like their older cousins before Eastman redesigned their mandolin finishes (now they are very red). The finish on them is a warmer sunburst. I...
I recently picked up a couple different picks after using a Wegen 7-hole pick for 4 years. I realized that those damn holes make it harder to hold on to! I haven't dropped my bluechip once yet.
I...
I can't wait to receive your book in the mail, August! As soon as I saw the news post I bought myself a copy. I'll let you know what I think. Thanks!
Most of the time I find that the difference between (for example) an Eastman 504 and an Eastman 505 has more to do with the wood being different than the holes being different. I've always found that...
I like this idea. Here's a couple inspiration videos I've seen over the years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAMe9pZwogY ... Ok ok, not really a mandolin video. But c'mon.
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First off... Get yourself a tiny-sized capo and a set of finger picks. Then you'll be ready.
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Marine engineer? Sounds fishy.
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