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    Youtube video of my Folk Dance, played on my beautifully built Paul Shippey electric mandolin

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ao6R6nkynY

    also my arrangement of a Victorian piano piece by William Seymour Smith

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47jxno39y88

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    Outstanding on both tunes and the videos are nicely done too!
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    Very, very nice tone. Sounds almost a little like a hammered dulcimer tone or a harp of some sort.

    Sweet!!

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    Very, very nice professional quality playing and recording. Sounds almost like a hammered dulcimer tone or a harp of some sort.

    Sweet!!

    Jeff

    P. S. Sorry for the double post. It won't let me delete it, unfortunately.

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    Quite honestly I found it difficult to differentiate between the mandolin and the backing tracks, although on the whole it was a pleasing sound.

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    Thanks for the kind comments. The good thing about using an electric instrument is that the tone quality can be 'tweaked' to get just the sound you want ..... though this is not to detract from the quality of the mandolin (I have also ordered an acoustic from Paul Shippey). Re your comment,. Dave - in neither piece was it my intention to create a mandolin solo with backing, but rather fully integrated pieces with the mandolin featured.

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    Well played.

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