thanks for sending. i'd heard of her. agree, great singing, band, song writing, and sounding Kimble.
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thanks for sending. i'd heard of her. agree, great singing, band, song writing, and sounding Kimble.
I like and play the guitar but don't miss the ads. I'm sure there was more than a little tolerance and frustration before the decision to remove them. If I have a guitar question or want to browse...
One of the kindest, wittiest, talented and finest humans to walk the planet, and a legend in the music community. You left people and their musical instruments better for knowing you. Rest easy Frank.
it's nice to know about different techniques to use as desired and sounds like you're a pretty experienced picker. My take is it's art and you should enjoy it, so do what you want.
Congratulations Scott and family. Another year of incredible service for the arts.
You had amazing vision for a 5 year old. . .
just watched it. great show. they were having a blast as usual. Dominique was more animated and smiling and engaged with the audience than i've seen him at other shows. great playing, vocals and...
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed hearing Howdy's version. It's a great tune. I learned it from a tab of Sam's version which was the first tab of it I found and I like but might vary it a little at times...
I think this is a different but another good music camp, complete with musical wildlife.
I'll be there, see you in Grass Valley.
Great suggestions already mentioned, several I would have named. I'll add:
- Infamous Stringdusters
- AJ Lee and Blue Summit
- Mile Twelve
- Downtown Mountain Boys
- Also another recommendation...
[QUOTE=Marcus CA;1896146]I haven't been there in a few months, but the major difference is that the acoustic guitar area is now Taylorland. They have about 130 acoustics right now, and 80 of those...
Great photo. Saw that earlier when Molly was nominated. That side of Gryphon is largely the same as when the photo was taken, other side too except for some rearranging of things. Didn't see Richard...
Visited Gryphon yesterday. They have a pretty impressive mandolin inventory. I only checked out 5 of the Northfields (they have more), which they have more of in the store than on their website....
Very nice, thanks for creating and posting this.
Might be a nice standing category for the Cafe, 2-ish minute videos of highlights of members' locales accompanied by original mandolin music.
i suspect the short answer to the thread title is no, or at lest very few. congrats on playing that much.
Good deal, looks great. If mine hadn't come with Waverlys I'd probably do the same. I have Rubners on a mando and they're excellent as well.
I had an older F5G, and a Northfield M. Obviously the M isn't the same as the Big Mon, the the M and all Northfields I've played have been very comfortable to play. Both the F5g and Big Mon are fine...
I don't experiment much with strings. I used J74's on my mandolins for years, then got a free set of Straight Up Strings, and have used them ever since. Like them a lot.
AJ is great. She's in Santa Cruz. Check out AJ Lee and Blue Summit.
AJ Lee and the Tuttle Family Band go way back.
Jesper-
That was excellent and fun, and as others have said, inspirational. I think I learned something from just watching once, although there was so much going on, yet it looked so fluid, that...
Sad news, condolences to his family. "Some of Shelly's Blues" and so many more greats. He touched many with his art.
I'm sure someone who knows will chime in. Does have the Givens vibe, even down to the tailpiece.
Good question. My first thought was a Givens, but the peghead throws me off a bit.
i'd pass, restart the hunt again, fresh. wouldn't be stuff i'd want to deal with and think about going forward related to my first fine mandolin. and it will always have those scars and affect...
Yeah, really extraordinary across the board: tone, punch, responsiveness, playability. I haven't played a ton of mandolins, but have played a number of darn good ones, never have run across one quite...