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  1. Re: Mic and software for session recording - help needed

    I have a chance to get an h4n for $160.
    Without the capabilities of the H5, how else could I sync recordings with video if I chose to do that in the future, say for youtube vids? Is there free...
  2. Re: Mic and software for session recording - help needed

    Thanks all! I'm going to go with a zoom. Problem now is deciding between the H2n and the H4n. Looks like the 2 will do, but will I someday wish I had the added features of the 4...?
  3. Re: Mic and software for session recording - help needed

    Thanks Beanzy, but I'm not an apple user. This might have been an easier task if I were.

    Foldedpath. It looks like the H2n might accomplish exactly what I'm trying to do, save the addition of...
  4. Mic and software for session recording - help needed

    I need some help choosing a mic and software. Not trying to cut a CD, just want something better than recording with a phone mic.

    I want to record group sessions (4 members: vocals, guitar,...
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    Re: Best Reasonably Priced Mandolin Pickup?

    DrumBob, are you looking for one that needs to be installed or a "clip on" that doesn't need any drilling? I would be curious to know people's thoughts on the latter.
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    Re: Happy 70th Birthday, David Grisman

    Happy birthday, to the reason I pick. All my best, David.
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    How to grow a festival....

    Anyone here have experience organizing a music festival? A small group of us are starting a nonprofit and are putting together a bluegrass and folk festival in Cleveland for this fall. We're looking...
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    Re: This is confusing...

    Is there some correlation between mandolin picking and fish dinners that I should know about?
  9. Re: Who owns a copy of "Mandolin Exercises for Dummies"?

    This book has been a huge help to me. What works well for me is playing and practicing with this book and then using you tube to help solidify concepts and learn other ways to practice what's in the...
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    Re: Pocket Mandolin Doug Unger

    Doug lives in Peninsula Ohio. He and my uncle were college roommates so I looked him up when I was in his neck of the woods last year. Really cool little workshop. Great guy and talented artist....
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    Re: Fiddle for a young'n - Advice needed

    You folks are awesome. Great advice. We don't have a teacher yet to help with this part. I thought of getting the violin first. And Mommythrice, you're right, I don't want to try to sell 2...
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    Re: Fiddle for a young'n - Advice needed

    Thanks for the tips. The interesting thing about renting is that for the price of 12 month of renting I could own this cheapie. And I suppose it would be around $120 per year until she reaches a...
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    Fiddle for a young'n - Advice needed

    Hi folks. I'm hoping someone can help me out here. When I was starting out on mandolin I didn't realize just how poor my first, and very cheap, mando was. When I finally played a higher quality...
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    Re: parker | mandolin website

    Listening to some of the audio clips right now - Real nice, Ben. I like it.
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    Re: I am apprehensive of Mandolin Cafe

    You'll start to see that this place can be used to find tricks to getting over a hump in your learning. It's also used by some as more of a social club. If you want to use it for it's...
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    Re: Newbie: Hitting the wall

    Right on Bertram. It amazes me how something that I struggled with just seems to happen, almost ealisy, without even thinking about it. This often happens when I switch gears and try to learn...
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    Re: Larger frets and playability

    Wow Ed! 2000 posts in less than a year. Does anyone know if that's a record?

    My Webber has big frets and it was one of the reasons I was drawn to it.
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    Re: Proud owner of Ellis #130

    Martin,

    I can't wait to be able to do that kind of injustice to my mandolin some day too. Loved it!
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    Re: *Weber Coyote~~Advice Needed*

    Hey Tom, welcome to the Cafe.

    Many folks here would tell you to try out as many mandolins as you can and pick the one that feels right. I encourage you to do that as well. In my quest to...
  20. Re: Jerry Garcia passed away 15 years ago today.

    I got to see about a dozen shows in the early 90s. Then I was introduced to Dawg through his work with Jerry. I would never listen to music the same way again. That duo is the reason I play.
    ...
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    Re: Suggest a caption for this photo

    - Oh, you said SHEET music? I so sorry. -
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    Re: Happy Birthday, Ted Eschliman

    Hope you're having a great day, Ted. Enjoy your new toy. Happy Birthday!
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    Re: One ugly tenor guitar

    Some may like it, others not so much. But I do think that when you're selling something on e-bay you should try to keep your bra and the commode out of the picture unless, of coures, you're selling...
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    Re: Puzzled by Weber Mandolins

    Hey Rich

    I had a very similar experience just over a year ago. I was at a festival and picked up a Bitterroot. I had never held a mando that felt so comfortable to me. I don't know what it was...
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    Re: A bit confused on the G chop

    The baffled king composing Hallelujah?
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