Very cool, man!
Very nicely done! Thank you for the tab as well. I’m at the beach this week with only a uke and a tele given the heat/humidity/travel, but am looking forward to having a go at it when I get home this weekend!
Chuck
Wow that sounded great! An interesting case for the capoed OM—unique timbre zone, resonant but light.
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Sounds great! Going to give this a shot capoed on my tenor guitar. Won't have quite the same ring, but I think it'll work.
Great, driving jig you have written, and you play it really well. Your octave sounds great too.
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It almost sounds more like a slide than a jig—more in 12/8 than 6/8—but, nevertheless, a lovely tune and well-played.
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I really enjoyed this. Left me wanting more. Well played. Thanks for sharing.
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Sweet. Nice picking.
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Great artistry and composition Mandolin Wild! Very enjoyable. I think Octave Mandolins are suited perfectly for Irish music! Awesome! Is that a Pono short scale OM?
You're doing things there that I didn't even think possible. It's a beautiful tune and a perfect and impressive rendition.
That was awesome! Thanks for sharing. Well done!
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