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    Default Vivaldi recorded with 4 string electric mandostrat

    Let me know what you think of my recording of Vivaldi's opus 3 No 1.

    https://soundcloud.com/john-watson-1...i-opus-3-no-1a

    It's 4 violin parts on Fender mandostrat 4 string, 2 parts on Airline mandola 8 string, 1 cello part on Eastwood mandocello, 1 contrabass part on Fender jazz bass.

    It's in stereo, mix panned for headphones.

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    Default Re: Vivaldi recorded with 4 string electric mandostrat

    Very cool! I also enjoyed the Pachelbel's Canon.

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    Default Re: Vivaldi recorded with 4 string electric mandostrat

    Lots of appealing twang there.
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    Three years later, I stumbled into this. Cool project! With so many voices, they blend together in spots and almost sound like an old-school Moog synthesizer.

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