Bet it's tough to play well.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rare-geor...100451790.html
Bet it's tough to play well.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rare-geor...100451790.html
My viola is my fretless mandolin
300,00-400,000 GBP? Keep smoking that good good leaf.
Just pull the frets out of your guitar.Jaco did.
https://youtu.be/al1Fp6wd-P8
I saw this guy last month. Who needs frets?
Bartell's of Califormoa made it. Their non-Beatle, fretted guitars run about $1000-1500 on the vintage market. The funniest thing is that the guy who owns it is only known as "a guitarist named Ray". I wonder if he has any proof that John and George ever owned it.
Here's a less annoying article that doesn't change like the Yahoo one does.
Jim
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19th Century Tunes
Playing lately:
1924 Gibson A4 - 2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1
Who needs chords?After Jaco pulled the frets on his bass he filled tho slots and applied marine varnish.He found extra notes.
Allen Hopkins
Gibsn: '54 F5 3pt F2 A-N Custm K1 m'cello
Natl Triolian Dobro mando
Victoria b-back Merrill alumnm b-back
H-O mandolinetto
Stradolin Vega banjolin
Sobell'dola Washburn b-back'dola
Eastmn: 615'dola 805 m'cello
Flatiron 3K OM
It’s tuned e a d g (I got an e string for viola and the neck is the same size as a mandolin)I’m going to put frets on it.It is tuned like a mandola.I was wondering if someone would notice that.
Last edited by mandolinstew; Mar-03-2020 at 9:53pm.
I saw the programme and the bloke that owned it also had a photograph of George Harrison standing amongst a collection of instruments including the one in question.
A luthier mate of mine once built a resonator uke for GH - he always wondered what happened to it after GH died and always regretted cashing the cheque.
These TV shows are great at telling you what they think something is worth, but in most cases we never find out what they actually sell for . . . .
That same show priced a Gibson Jr. mandolin at $7000. Need I say more.
THE WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE JUST FOR YOUR SMILE!
Years ago I read the back of a sitar album and it said Indian music used a 167 note scale, IIRC........
I assume Harrison would be looking for those notes that are between the frets, considering his interest in sitar.
"We" might call those semi-tones.....I might go so far as to call them notes I don't need very often......to put it politely.
OTOH, Derek Trucks uses a slide to reach some raga-territory notes and it sounds good incorporated into some ballads. The Allman Brothers (later version with Warren Haynes singing) do a version of "Into The Mystic" that is great and Derek plays some Eastern-influenced slide on it.
It’s for sale with an auction estimate of £200,000 to £300,000 - any takers?
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/25996/lot/184/
Adventurous guitarists can order a fretless model here.. (NFI.)
Efren Lopez playing fretless guitar.
https://vimeo.com/57078999
David A. Gordon
The discount comes in the auction house charges. If it doesn’t go higher than £300,000, you’ll only have to pay an extra 25% commission + 20% tax. Once it goes over £300,000 the drops to 20%. (That’s £90,000 if it goes for £300,000 which would buy you a half decent mandolin!)
If anyone's still interested, it was originally over-valued and sold for £237,562 including the auction house's charges. I'll let somebody else work out what the hammer price was - clearly too much!
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