I have a Big Mon (Engelmann)… It’s a fabulous mandolin and a heck of a value.
I’ve played several of the F5S model… they were all very nice (miles better than an Eastman, etc)…. But not really...
I have a Big Mon (Engelmann)… It’s a fabulous mandolin and a heck of a value.
I’ve played several of the F5S model… they were all very nice (miles better than an Eastman, etc)…. But not really...
Those are all good thoughts in your last post, I agree.
Start with some easier tunes like Roanoke or Big Mon. Don’t go too fast at first!! If you can’t play it cleanly, slow down and keep working...
A lot of that is just coincidence. Mandolin position, strap location etc will not give you an authentic Monroe sound.
Pick hold is more relevant.. strive for a closed fist (no pinky planting), and...
A few suggestions....
1. Play with others! If you have a buddy who wants to play rhythm guitar, or you have a local jam to attend, it will help. You'll be thinking about playing at the right...
Great playing! Really enjoyed hearing your interpretation… nicely done!
I preferred the Pava for this particular song, but your Collings records really well… I’d probably pick the MT2 for any...
NFT: quite literally “ain’t no part of nothin’”
I have the standard tone gard on my Big Mon… I only had to give the legs a tiny tug to make them fit perfectly.
There’s NO problem with giving the legs a slight bend to fit your mandolin.
I...
I thought they all sounded slightly muffled; the wound strings were definitely worse. I figured it was my imagination, but I went to the D’addario website- it says ALL the strings in the set are...
I have EXP coated strings on my D-18…. I think they sound great.
Just ditched the XT’s and put a set of EJ 74’s on…. My Big Mon is ringing like a bell again- it sounded really strangled with the...
Thanks for posting a video, Rbaer… it’s a beautiful mandolin for sure, but a lot of us are more interested in what it sounds like- much appreciated.
Your playing is lovely- I can see why you...
I’ll bet a lot of us who grew up in the 70s, 80s, 90s are used to famous band breakups being big, ugly dramatic affairs… akin to getting a messy divorce. Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, etc.
I’m not...
A lot of fiddle tunes can sound great at a slow, medium or fast tempo.
But many Monroe tunes are speed-dependent: the speed is integral to the tune, and it won’t sound “correct” until it’s played...
I thought I was bad! I only change my J74 strings every 3-4 months (which seems like a “long time” to a lot of people)
After 3-4 months:
1. I lose a lot of volume
2. I lose much of the tonal...
HA! Now that was funny…
I also subscribed to Sirius for Bluegrass Junction, but I listen to it a lot less than I used to.
I think Mr. Christianson does make some valid points:
They just play...
That looks heavenly...
But I prefer a Buddha Blue Chip
Once I tried it, I was able to end my desires for all other worldly picks...
A Doyle Lawson Gibson is a great mandolin, but it’s not particularly valuable or historically significant like a Loar (and I agree, the DL Gibsons look kinda dated) ...so... why not make it what you...
Got my Miller Pick today... it’s nice!
Not quite as grippy as a Blue Chip... but it’s not slippery. The Miller LG and a BlueChip TAD are virtually identical in terms of dimensions.
The sound?...
Thanks- that was very cool of you to post that. There’s a few licks in there that I’m gonna learn tonight...
You made a pretty good sales pitch... I just got one!
I haven’t bought a new pick in probably 3 years- My Bluechip TAD 40 is the perfect pick as far as I’m concerned... I’ve never played a pick...
I’m sure you’ll be happy with it, and you won’t miss the Collings.
I’ve owned a lot of cool mandolins... Brentrup, Givens, Collings, Flatiron, Ellis, Silverangel... on and on.
But as you can see...
I just saw her on Saturday night in Pittsburgh ... it was nothing short of incredible.
The musicianship was just over the top...it’s a four piece band: Sierra on mandolin family instruments and...
I play in an old-time fiddle group in Pittsburgh and we just started playing one of James Bryan’s tunes, “Farewell Trion”.
If you like Baby Ben, you’ll probably like Farewell Trion as well...
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Hi,
I have a Blueridge BR 40t that I want to string GDAE.... I know this question has been brought up before ( I looked up the old threads) but I would greatly appreciate some current advice on...
Nice to see you posting, David...
Hopefully the millions of tiger moms forcing their 5-year-olds into violin lessons will read this study...
Even if this myth is debunked, I assume there are...
Seems unfair to Northfield to post this without more information.
I see a picture with one broken latch. This wouldn’t cause a mandolin to fall out of a case; I’m sure we’ve all bumped a latch...