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  1. Re: Diy roman style plectrum complete walkthrough

    Personally I'd want a Roman pick to be a bit thinner.
  2. Re: Diy roman style plectrum complete walkthrough

    3 mm is quite substancial. To be held very loosely when tremoloing? I looked for a video where it's played but didn't find any.
  3. Re: Noobish question on odd popping sound in tailpiece while tuni

    I would think that a new Eastman would have properly cut slots in the saddle. After rereading the original post, I am wondering if maybe the bridge or saddle got turned around so that the treble side...
  4. Re: Noobish question on odd popping sound in tailpiece while tuni

    If you use the file on the bridge, use VERY LIGHT strokes. You can't undo them.
  5. Re: Noobish question on odd popping sound in tailpiece while tuni

    Popping could be strings hanging up on the bridge, then slipping over. Rub a number 2 pencil lead in the bridge slots and even in the nut slots. Pencil lead is actually graphite. (Some people know,...
  6. Re: Noobish question on odd popping sound in tailpiece while tuni

    Likely you string is binding in the slot on the bridge. A soft graphite pencil rubbed into the slot will provide sufficient lubrication to stop the binding. You can also run a small file a few...
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    Earle of Salisbury Pavan - William Byrd

    Scored for two mandolins and two guitars

    http://snd.sc/WltIwt

    Score & parts available at

    http://sdrv.ms/OlbP1q

    For a beginners' group the piece could be played by simply playing the ist...
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