Is it a Brescian mandolin?
Is it a Brescian mandolin?
Your "as received" photo gives me hope that this old Brambilla might be salvageable should my ship ever come in. This was dropped from a shelf in my grandfather's closet by his butterfingered heirs....
Perhaps there is no need for a new thread. Seek and ye shall find: Right Hand Technique on mandolino. So, unless there has been some revolutionary discovery or insight on this topic post this 2007...
I am interested in mandolino fingerstyle technique. As this is not related to the Chaconne, should I start another thread? Specifically, I would like to know if punteado play (wonderful term,...
I found a downloadable online copy of the Rosati method at the Bayerische StaatsBibliothek. Are there other sources for this online?
Could someone move this to the "Bowlbacks of Note" thread?
I am an amateur listener enjoying your music. This was terrific.
Jim B. said:
I wouldn't be too hasty to say that with concerts by deceased stars beginning to appear, for example ...
Sue, After a certain amount of postings on the forum at Concertina.net, I found my "rank" had been changed to "Chatty Concertinist"
In the "Bowlbacks of Note" thread, Jan. 7, 2014, posting #6216, Jim Garber mentions a Tartaglia:
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Speaking of Roman instruments... this is a Giulio Tartaglia model...
Why compromise? Get both --
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You may lose more friends than you knew you had ... but, heh, it's art.
In this order:
1. Ugo Orlandi
2. Me
3. Everybody else
Just for the sake of adding tenor lute pictures, here is my Vega:
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Here's video of a nicer model than the one above:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39PJKmYSrAg&t=7s
Having been far too deeply into Bach over the last weeks, I have to thank you for the lesson in counterpoint. Just downloaded the Bandcamp album and look forward a little warmth on a February...
Just to add a final note to the survey I posted above:
A response from my query to Dogal:
Dear Mr Barti,
our strings for Mandoloncello are developed on Italian mandoloncello round back with...
"Fecerunt" is also Latin: "They made it" ...
If you look at this thread dealing with Calace labels, there is a label like your own in posting #13. The pick guard in your posting is lovely!
I was proud of myself for having resisted the Maccafferi boatback discussed in another forum: My New Year's resolution was holding firm! Now? I intend to start a new thread: "Banjo Mandolins of...
You might start with this Youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koD3gBLUEDQ
Re strings, for those with better info than I, note that according to this video, this is meant to have...
I love mandolins, and lions, and mandolions ...
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Where is this instrument being sold?
Thanks,
Joe Bartl
Banjo mandolin.
As a matter of personal taste, what I liked in this video, apart from the excellence of the musicianship, was actually hearing what sounded like an acoustic instrument in my room ... as opposed to an...
Perhaps a naive question, but it won't be my first or last:
I expect that the strings on the mandocello I recently acquired are D'Addario J78s: 74-48-34-22.
If I use my caliper to measure the...
Polymandolinist though I be, I, like Jim G., have become devoted to my '24 A4 snakehead mit virzi (not chocolate tuners but the pearly ones with the silver bumps). I've tuned down all my other...