http://youtu.be/-dakTwb4fX4
Couldn't find where this has been posted and maybe it should be in another location. If so, I apologize. Still, lots of general info and a few little snippets of tunes from AS in a relaxed question and answer setting.
http://youtu.be/-dakTwb4fX4
Couldn't find where this has been posted and maybe it should be in another location. If so, I apologize. Still, lots of general info and a few little snippets of tunes from AS in a relaxed question and answer setting.
Thanks for this, I actually saw this too and was going to post it but you beat me to it!
here it is embedded
Does anyone else use WD40 for cleaning their strings? I just wondered what the possible downsides would be to your mandolin.
Some great pieces of information on here including a discussion about right hand technique and various exercises.
Just after this workshop there was a related thread on WD-40.
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/sh...p?103437-Wd-40
Enjoy.
Thanks for posting this video. He seems like such a kind and thoughtful person.
I was always worried about WD40 taking the finish off the back of the neck, as I have heard about mosquito repellent. But I guess that's not the case? I'm willing to try anything to make my strings last longer, but I'm waiting to hear somebody else try it LOL
Amanda
-2007 Duff F5
-2001 Stiver F5
-Blueridge BR-40T Tenor Guitar
-1923 Bacon Style-C Tenor Banjo
you have to be millionair or maybe a Americana music star to buy a instrument like that !
Amanda, I think that Curt Mangan has new coated mandolin strings. Their coated strings are a lot different than other brands. I'd shy away from the WD 40.
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Tell you what, all of those mandolins sound wonderful. The combination of the sound system, the instruments and Adam's hands all spell scrump-dilly-ishus.
That was great. Thanks for sharing.
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