Hank, click on the second note that you want to tie to and press "L".
However TablEdit will only let you tie to the same note so the only pair in your example will be the final note and its...
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Hank, click on the second note that you want to tie to and press "L".
However TablEdit will only let you tie to the same note so the only pair in your example will be the final note and its...
Snarks here. Red and Black. Don't think I've changed the batter in either; I just remember to turn it off when I've tuned :)
Yes, they'll make a custom set for you: if you mention the scale length they'll also make the strings long enough in case you scale is longer than a "standard" mandola.
Your wish etc.
I'd echo some of the above suggestions including Da Slockit Light and Ashokan Farewell. How about Niel Gow's farewell to Whisky, Calum's Road or some more O'Carolan such as Blind Mary, O'Carolan's...
I just use the side dots; fretboard dots are useful to help work out what some else is playing :)
If you click on the user's name - which should be just to the left of this post you get a pop up menu. One of the options there is Private Message
As you’ve probably discovered mandolins are few and far between over here. Don’t know where you’re located but Hobgoblin stock the Ashbury range....
Thanks for sharing, enjoying the album now. And they're playing near me in December!
Think that Nigel has moved to Australia...
I’m very happy with my Ashbury https://hobgoblin.com/ashbury-am-240-solid-body-electric-mandolin
Came perfectly set up out of the box and comfortable, to me at least, to play.
I'd do as Michael suggests and get Tabledit. I've tried and failed to learn notation and now use Tabledit to convert notation to a legible :) format.
Easy to learn and well worth the money. I also...
Totally agree, I’ve even gone to the extent of editing out the spoken parts when they get too annoying on some tracks in my collection.
If you put your current strings, scale length and tuning into http://stringtensionpro.com/ it will suggest a string set that will give the same feel as the current set and tuning. If you’re lucky...
Whatever it is I’m sure someone will be along in a minute to ask what the point of it is! :))
There’s probably a pedal of some sort that will do that. They seem to do most things these days.
And it would complete the circle :grin:
Why do I play electric mandolin?
Like any other instrument. Because I can*.
I originally got mine for quiet practice but it gives me a palette of sounds that I can’t get from a guitar or...
Rudely pushes to the front of the queue
Gary Nava makes some beautiful looking instruments as well. http://www.navaguitars.co.uk/e_mando.html
Thanks jfiction and apologies to Bob; the first set of Breedloves I found had the name on the headstock but more diligent searching found ones with the logo.
Thanks Bob, that’s what I thought but the headstock logo seems wrong. The Breedloves I’ve seen have the word on it, this has what looks like a backwards C
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nF3U_t3yjic
Apparently he’s only been playing for 6 months! :disbelief:
Have a look at the Ashbury range. I had the Octave Mandolin in the same range as this https://www.scayles.co.uk/ProductDetails?ID=Mjc1Mg== which had a lovely tone. I only sold it because I wasn't...
It depends on how you want to use it for and how likely pets, children or other family members are likely to knock it over! I’ve got a variety of stands.
One similar to this:...
I get mine from Newtone. You can specify loop or ball end as required. https://newtonestrings.com/