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  1. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by Ranald
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    I'm no expert, but I've used the three methods (notation, tablature, and ear learning) and found that each has advantages. You're not dealing with an"either/or" situation.

    Notation: When you can...
  2. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by jmagill
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    – Learning a tune by hearing it
    – Learning a tune by reading notation
    – Learning a tune by reading tab

    Depending on your preference, one of these methods may work better for you than the others....
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    Re: Interesting "mandolino" by DW Snyder

    I was thinking something similar, but the other way around - that it's a prop, more for looking OK than functioning, per se. Such a short neck, only ten frets, with that decorative join. When you got...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    I agree with Walter. Learn to read standard notation and there is a whole world full of music out there waiting for you. That being said, being able to pick up a new tune at a jam by ear is...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    I learned to read tab when I started to play mandolin about 10 years ago, but I learned to read notation when I was 8, which is a very long time ago. And I've learned tunes by ear as well. But now...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    This discussion is indeed time-worn, but there are always some interesting new views - particularly the comparisons to language in this thread.

    If you want to learn by ear to speak Italian, for...
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    Re: Interesting "mandolino" by DW Snyder

    Thank you for the great link to the Atlas of Plucked instruments! According to that, Brescian and Cremona seem to be defined as both having 4 strings, but this fingerboard is not flush with the...
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    Re: Interesting "mandolino" by DW Snyder

    Is it a Brescian mandolin?
  9. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by tmsweeney
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    I wish i had the ear I have witnessed other's having, so I am insanely jealous of anyone who can naturally pick up a tune by simply hearing it.

    I was never very good at it, but I have gotten...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    I contribute my inability to learn new material by ear to a lack of natural music talent. Believe me I have tried to train my ear, but beyond the ability to quickly play rhythm along side someone...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    There have been a number of ways and methods of reading/writing music that have come and gone over the years. Some of these are still used today. “Shaped notes” immediately comes to mind, but there...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    Conversations here too often posit this as an either / or proposition which I find both amusing and saddening in equal measures.

    In this case "versus".

    I started off learning by ear and...
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    In my public school band, which I participated in from 3rd to 12th grade, we never did any sight singing.

    Ear training is on my radar screen of skills to work on.

    For me, I very much aspire to...
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    Re: Mandolin in bal folk music?

    Yikes, Martin, how did I miss this? Too much work at the end of the semester.
    That's a handy sized accordion.
    Just enough basses to really add some chordal texture to your playing and not too...
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    Re: Interesting "mandolino" by DW Snyder

    Yes, it does. I was looking at the straight line at the top of the third digit - more like a 5 than an 8.

    I like the Ren Faire theory, too. The image of the lutist, the "Santa Cruz" reference ......
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    Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    It’s best to go from the outside of the neck , through the neck into the neck block. The direction of the arrow in the thumbnail sketch by Mike.
  17. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by Dan in NH
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    Coming to mandolin from guitar, there is a faction that is vehemently anti-standard notation. This same faction is also usually anti-music theory.

    It comes from the guitar’s roots as a folk...
  18. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by Ky Slim
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    I have always thought that tab works best with some understanding of dots and that paper (tab and/or dots) will work better with a little help from the ears.
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    notation
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    If by "dots" you mean standard notation, then I'm in a similar place with the mandolin. I find the notation to be easier to sight read and to gain a broader understanding of the piece of music. The...
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    Tab vs. Dots

    Is it just me? I know many, many posts have been published regarding tablature and dots and players preference for one or the other. But I wonder if it is just me that finds tab to be simple in...
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    Interesting "mandolino" by DW Snyder

    I bought this interesting "mandolino" on eBay, sold by Goodwill in Salinas, CA. The label says it's by D.W. Snyder of Santa Cruz, and has 4 strings with friction pegs. I can't find DW Snyder on the...
  23. Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    Yup, a big old wood screw with a strap button on it can be used.
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    Re: Separation of Neck From Body… What a Bummer

    If you can't return it - or it is too costly to do so, then that looks a candidate for a "strap button repair": basically reglue the neck as best you can, then fit a strap button on the heal with a...
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    Re: NMD: New (bowl back) Mandola Day

    Depends on where you live. See, for example, Wikipedia entry ‘mandola’
    In this case, the OP may be referencing usage in Japan. I guess it would always be good to mention scale length, string tuning...
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