Well when mine was set up I discovered it was tuned FCBD. A whole step down, which was weird.
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Well when mine was set up I discovered it was tuned FCBD. A whole step down, which was weird.
Just don't accidentally put an e on the end ...
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Mcello...;)
I've heard San Fran used ... And there's a song that calls it Frisco Bay...
Little ditty this morning, still learning the chords, though mandolin is surprisingly easy!
I did notice that for some reason it was tuned one step down (FCBD)
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Ah so he's the one responsible for bluegrass ;)
I've no idea who Bill Monroe is...
Yea I need to fix that ;)
Is it a mandolin shaped guitar, or a 6 string mandolin?
Happy Birthday!
Cheers for that?
Wow nice
Looks nice, enjoy!
The mandolin is back from the doctor and she sounds good. I just gotta learn to play now. Honestly this is the first time I've had her sound in tune (though the new strings are still settling in)
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Luckily he only had a small part (ooh err...)
So now I can start learning to play it. It seems the chords are similar to guitar chords, but in reverse. I have at least one song to practise, When I'm Dead and Gone by McGuinness Flint
Wow thanks for that!
Since Saturday. Got it back now, Ron did an amazing job, its like a new instrument!
Its been to the doctor's for a full set up, picking it up in a short while. Cannot wait...
Then the fun will start ...
Interesting. I myself always thought that John Peel actually the mandolin part! Mimed! Pah.
Cool stuff there^
A little ditty on my concert uke tuned ADF# B, just using open strings and barre chords
https://youtu.be/04K5pYM3ijE?si=IEJL48HtcSzP9gEe
Mouth organ is british, harp and blues harp is American
Ah guitarlele has nylon strings
ADGCEA then. Guitarlele tuning. Nylon or steel strings?