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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Because my sets are 10 strings I use the bulk strings from JustStrings. From their tone I think they are GHS. Sold as dozens, and not coiled but in sleeves, a 10-string set costs me about $6.

    I...
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    Tom Wright Trio -- new video

    This rolls tomorrow, Sunday 3/10, at 8pm Eastern. We revisit the tunes from my "Tailwind" album.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgMCZzERmgM
  3. Re: Streaming services for acoustic/mando music

    The service "Tidal", and premium services by Apple and Amazon pay the artist more than Spotify or YouTube. Artist might even earn a penny for a listen.
  4. Re: Violinists: What are the mellow/smooth violin strings? (Nmc)

    Thomastik's Dominant series would be my suggestion. Their Vision series is also good, but a bit brighter. They are not all-metal, but have a substantial fiber component to emulate gut strings.
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    Re: Thoughts on tremolo

    As my picking technique has improved I use tremolo more often. But I am not playing standard repertoire, that is, neither Italian, or broader classical, and not bluegrass.

    For my folk-dance gigs...
  6. Re: Article: Gold Tone Announces New Mastertone F-10: 10-String F

    I played one pf these today. Tone is ok, but the layout is not ideal. The fingerboard is flat, the neck widens too much for me. String spacing at the bridge is rather wide. The body is usefully...
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    Re: New Ian Coury video

    Ian is on staff this summer for Choro Camp New England.
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    Re: Electric amps with acoustic mandos

    Traditional tube amps are fine with a piezo source. I played a gig with a guitar player that cranked his Deluxe Reverb. He switched to mandolin with Fishman bridge pickup, plugged straight into the...
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    Re: Single coil upgrade suggestions?

    String pair spacing is pretty much identical to guitar strings, and a standard guitar pickup will work fine. Separate poles can offer customizing string response, which the blade style can't.

    I...
  10. Re: Amplifiers/pdeals for playing in an electric band

    My approach is the right pedal for a trace of clipping to emulate amp overdrive. Then I can control the tone after. I use AnalogMan's King of Tone. It allows a good amount of rich clean inside the...
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    Re: Custom Gig Bags

    I have three of Glenn's cases, the heavy leather with deep padding. My acoustic survived many airplane trips in the overhead compartment. That premium style was about $350. Given that I had no hard...
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    Re: Eight Is Not Enough

    I don't find a need. As I noted, I need the mandolin scale length to reach my chord voicings.
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    Re: Eight Is Not Enough

    15" would be too long for me. I can barely reach some voicings and would not give them up. 14" feels very slightly cramped but otherwise ok. I asked Pete Mallinson to use 14.25" to match the Buchanan...
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    Re: Eight Is Not Enough

    Thanks for listening, folks.

    Lots of players enjoy their single-course emandos.

    I wish we had a tiny fraction of the options for electric guitar. For example, an ES335 clone would be cool. I...
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    Re: Alt. tuning and intonation

    Intonation is pretty much unaffected. The only factor is the stiffness of the string. Thin, flexible strings play flat compared to stiff, thick strings. If you replace a plain string with a wound one...
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    Re: Eight Is Not Enough

    I do have company in acoustic players, but I find the doubled strings essential for electric playing. It is a mystery, to me, that folks will play an eight-string electric, or a five-string, but not...
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    Eight Is Not Enough

    The extended range of five courses, along with the richer tone and attack of doubled strings, means I can make a full sound in just a trio setting. Here I revisit a favorite Keith Jarrett tune from...
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    Re: BOLO stolen Mann SEM-4 Cincinnati area

    Shipping to the UPS depot would be maximally secure. Customer picks up.

    Good luck tracking it down.
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    Re: 10-string mandolin

    Of my five 10-string mandolins, my first is flat, the rest are radiused. But the main thing is keeping the neck slim. Buchanan does not use an adjustable truss rod, so his necks are robust. My Almuse...
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    Re: Clefs are like subnets

    From experience I can assert alto clef has tripped a few composers, including Beethoven, in the 9th symphony, and Ravel, in "Pictures".
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    Re: Clefs are like subnets

    I remember a Boccherini string quartet in which the cello had to read soprano clef.

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  22. Re: Non-mando: how well does Spotify or Pandora pay off for artis

    CDs were a brief, happy period. Before them, the costs of producing and distributing vinyl meant record companies were the gatekeepers, in league with radio. Most musicians back then earned a living...
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    Re: Neck relief and tone

    Aside from the relief preferences (ruler straight for me, because I need the clearance in the high frets) I would suggest EVO over stainless. Pete Mallinson told me he was impressed with their...
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    Re: Changing strings

    Progressive bridge tilt happens on violins, as well. We simply grasp the bridge firmly and straighten it. A slight bias in the foot bevel can limit that.

    On a mandolin, same thing, just loosen the...
  25. Re: Legendary choro guitarist Rogerio Souza coming to Berkeley in

    He coached a session in the D.C. area a few years ago, so I got to play with him. He brought a fine collection of his arrangements of choros, with written guitar lines, which I still have.
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