Both of these are helpful.
I want a barn. And a Martin over a Taylor.
Both of these are helpful.
I want a barn. And a Martin over a Taylor.
Agreed. Unlike other things in life, a high quality instrument is worth the interest.
That is a day to treasure. And your souvenir of it is enviable itself.
Thank you for these. Cheered me up!
This is wonderful, Scott. Thanks. I'd love to see those cases as well!
I am glad you've found comfort in faith. This is supposed to be a space for mandolinists though, and proselytizing here rather than contributing in the spirit of the forum seems a little...
I used to own this Schofield. A little bright for me, tone-wise, but a strong instrument with beautiful and funky appointments.
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Vintage-Mandolin-Music-1927-1946-Rags-Breakdowns-Stomps-Blues/release/5321465
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2INGG8UMuBI&list=RDEMObPYnYpqMlmKOqfvD70ggQ&start_radio=1
The natty Mr. Weinstein is internet gold.
As previously mentioned: Jethro, Jethro, Jethro.
And,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhe5HB389UY&index=4&list=RDxqSeJC2mChU
In case you want to remember why you love Sissy too.
Seems like a solution in search of a problem.
I mostly play A’s. They sit fine against my leg. I guess it depends on your posture.
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Dress Cool.
"...A fantastic sound that will take you to good old days."
That's a promise I want kept.
I would like to hire this person to write all copy.
Conrats to the OP on the clickbait title to this...
I also got a subscription to the FJ, and the Oxford American KY music issue.
Mostly I got a new prosthetic ACL for my tripod dog’s one back leg. The other snapped last month and emptied out the...
Thanks to Drew. I lack this musical vocabulary.
Having said that, I’m confused as to why people think this is far out. It’s not I-Iv-V, but it’s not hard to follow. As a listener.
No offense, but I would forget all of these names the minute my eye left the poster.
I don’t think the name has to be genre-descriptive.
Ha!
I actually did study Bluegrass at Yale. I did it through the anthro department though, under John Szwed, who was primarily a Jazz guy. The only other mando players I knew there were Klezmer...
Just out of curiosity, why would anyone who posts on this forum be opposed to:
1) Young people choosing to undertake the serious pursuit of a musical tradition?
Or
2) An Appalachian...
I strongly disagree with the premise of this post.
I wish education was cheaper too, but in-state tuition at ETSU is under 10K, which is a relative bargain. Based on jams I've been to, the...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2G3d4QgMR8A
I started watching because I was curious about the proto-muppet appearance by Rolf the dog.
Stayed because of Pretty incredible gigs by the Stonemans...
160812Speaking of weirdo wonders we can thank Elderly for bringing into our lives:
https://www.elderly.com/n-turturro-turnover-1920-s.htm
Actually, this raises a question: why aren't there more string bands playing soul music?
I'm partial to Ann Peebles. But start with Al Green records.
Teenie Hodges at Hi records is an old hero. I've spent some time trying to make my mando fill that space.