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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Strings By Mail, Just Strings, Guitar Center/Musician's Friend. I tend to use stringsbymail.com.
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    If you save those balls you can then put them into loop end strings when you need a ball end sting, as the OP does.
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Breaking the ball out of Guitar Strings, is a useful skill, to get Loop Ends
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Because my sets are 10 strings I use the bulk strings from JustStrings. From their tone I think they are GHS. Sold as dozens, and not coiled but in sleeves, a 10-string set costs me about $6.

    I...
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    I usually buy packs of Ernie Ball Slinky 9s and 10s and use a combination of the strings to match the Emando set as closely as possible (it's not exact, but close). I'm usually able to get 2 string...
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    If you are looking for ball end, you can always use electric guitar singles.
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    You also might try contacting GHS; I believe they provide the strings for Eastwood's electrics. I know the maker of my Sparrow has spec'd out a set of strings from GHS as well. That being said, ball...
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    Re: Electric mandolin strings

    Emando.com, Cafe’s own Martin Stillion. NFI, but a happy customer.
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Here's some Blues. Thanks for the Listen!:mandosmiley:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn0kMv95FTg
  10. 1st post on the forum, here's my lovely Portuguese Bandolim

    Hello guys!

    After playing the uke for a couple of months, I've decided to dust off the old bandolim I had in the attic (that's been in the family for around 30 years but that I never played), put...
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    Re: Roll On Buddy

    It does not allways have to be bluegrass. Nicely done. Yet the song is called "Nine Pound Hammer". I just found out that the first recording is probably by Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters (May 13,...
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Thanks Sue and Chuck! Here's my 1st attempt to cover anything by John Reischman. I mean, the man is a monster. I'd give most anything to be that cool behind the controls... Thanks for the Listen!!...
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Here's a beautiful Scottish air on the A5 Special. Thanks for the Listen!~o)~o):mandosmiley::mandosmiley:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNDR45EM44
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    Re: Church Praise Band Question

    Maybe instead of, “In that case,” you could state, “Once I can understand your perspective, I won’t ask again.” The English major in me is thinking, “Make him tell you why it’s really a ‘no.’” Pin...
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    Happy Birthday Doc Watson

    Today is the 101st anniversary of Doc Watson's birth.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNLXs_Y0FvA
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Sleep well !!! Thanks for the Listen! :sleepy::sleepy::sleepy::mandosmiley:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmYJ6Cmgqlw
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Thanks Guys! Here's an old English folk tune. Thanks for the Listen!~o):mandosmiley::mandosmiley:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA2Oa9ao1u0
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    Once Upon a Stormy Morning

    Releasing my new album on Band Camp, all instrumental Mandolin ensemble music with an emphasis on Mandocello.

    Once Upon a Stormy Morning

    Here is the opening track via You tube

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  19. Radial Tonebone PZ-Pro vs. EBS Stanley Clarke preamp pedals

    I had a chance recently to compare and contrast two 2-channel acoustic preamp pedal units, the Radial Tonebone PZ-Pro and the EBS Stanley Clarke Signature Acoustic Preamp. Both are aimed at acoustic...
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    Re: Roving on a Winter's Night

    Nicely done. I really enjoyed it.
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    Re: playing late and drinking

    That gave me a smile.
    Treating it seriously though, I'm a very light drinker, who can go for months without a beer, a shot, or a glass of wine. When I was young, an older man told me that when I go...
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    Re: Weber Bighorn SE

    Last fall I bought a Bighorn, which is a great instrument. I wanted the Florida scooped and sent it to Bruce and asked that he add his logo. Worderful work. I couldn't have been happier.
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    HI Folks! This pretty little tune was written for the accordian, and I could not figure out the the chords on the 6-string. Annd I'm probably using the wrong chords here, but.... Thanks for the...
  24. A customer playing a baroque mandolin I built

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    I wasn't sure where to put this since it's not technically a video of me. It's also both lutherie/builder content and a video. Hopefully this is OK.

    Here's some pictures of the...
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    Re: Whats the name of this tune?

    Again, I don't know how much you know about the blues, but I agree with Bob's comment (above). Often in blues, you don't have a "tune" (melody) so much as a chord pattern that you can improvise...
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