David Benedict posted a really nice version along with Mandolin Mondays #15. His arrangement is in D.
There is also an arrangement here, which includes links to the tab/notation.
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David Benedict posted a really nice version along with Mandolin Mondays #15. His arrangement is in D.
There is also an arrangement here, which includes links to the tab/notation.
Don Stiernberg has a whole fleet of outstanding discs available. They lean more towards jazz/swing, but very accessible and exquisitely done. My favorite artist, bar none.
Back in the days of Gus Zoppi's Music on 8 Mile ...
There is a link in the video to download the arrangement. They're $6 or $8, but well worth it. I have been making semi-regular contributions to Colin's fund! Which I just did again, as a matter of...
Almost as good a story as Peter Frampton's Les Paul. Fantastic!
This pic was sent to me by a friend who spotted it on a boardwalk somewhere in Florida. I'm not a tattoo fan, but this is pretty nice.
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Fantastic! These are memories that last a lifetime.
Pretty sure that's Jarrod Walker on mandolin ...
Ultimate-Guitar.com has guitar chords, strum pattern, and lyrics. It's not arranged specifically for mandolin, but it's only three chords - G, C and D. There are a gazillion sources to find voicings...
In my case (no pun intended) the foam on the fingerboard is right above the neck support, so while the neck gets squeezed a little, it doesn't get bent. The foam above the strings is pretty well...
I now have the "new and improved" version, and had the same concerns re: the padding above the fingerboard and tailpiece. That only lasted a short while, the padding settled in, and now the case...
Just listed while cooking dinner. Fantastic stuff, as always. Thanks, Don!
Amen - and watching Grisman always makes me feel a little better about the fact my fingers fly a little higher off the fingerboard than they should. It sure doesn't hamper him any!
Think three-note chords. Chop chords are overrated. Only my opinion, obviously.
That looks pretty meaty and therefor heavy to me. I would lean towards Cumberland Acoustic or maybe a Brekke bridge? If it's a Weber, possibly it's got a Brekke bridge now. Weight matters. On my own...
According to Spann's, it shipped 1905.
First S/N in 1905: 3400
First S/N in 1906: 5100
If you can get us the FON stamped on the end block of the neck, we can give you the build date.
I have...
Fantastic, thanks for sharing that!
Rob - I know you meant to say "thread", but in truth, "threat" might be more accurate!
OK, I'll play. This the back of my avatar.
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@Minorkey - are you aware you were playing in a Majorkey? :grin:
I have been playing the home-built mandolin in my avatar for 15 years, and that is the 'norm' for me. Bought a 1919 F4 last July, and wow, what a difference that oval hole makes! It took me awhile to...
I tuck the strap alongside the neck so it's not in the way, but it closes just fine. My only beef is that the accessory compartment is tiny - not even room for a regular Altoids tin in there. First...
I have a 1919 F4, and it fits great in the new Crossrock fiberglass case. Their initial case fit both F and A models, with use of included padding. This summer they released a new version designed...
Man, I LOVE the way Eva plays. Just brilliant.
I picked up a 1919 F4 towards the end of July - it's a wonderful mandolin. M19 described the sound as deep, rich and round - and that is perfect description. Very sweet, fat sound compared to my...