Me?, I'm sticking with DUDUDU. Can't even pronounce NVNVNVNV!:grin:
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Me?, I'm sticking with DUDUDU. Can't even pronounce NVNVNVNV!:grin:
A while ago I was searching the net for a new flight case for a guitar and lit upon a Spanish site. The illustrations showed what could be a perfect answer, the only problem- it was all in Spanish...
Just played it to my Good Lady, she says it's the best she's ever heard me play anything, ever!:grin:
"122 wagon 1967 rare with "F" cylinder head"
That'll be the one with the scroll then?
As one who is veryclose to celebrating 72 years on this earth, I'm not singing the blues any more - "Woke up this morning" is quite good enough for me:).
More seriously, age is just a number,...
Hey! How did Fred Flintstone get in on this?
Like Gordonjackson I also play a mandolin of the "Celtic" variety and have no armrest. What I do use is one of those stretchy toweling wristband that you see tennis players and other sportspeople use...
Due to COVID-19 I shall be self-isolating; just me and my banjo. Nothing new there then.
Ah! That would explain the British expression, "It's all gone pear shaped!":grin:
+1 from me too. I've owned a "Meridian" style bouzouki for nearly 12 years and a "Traditional" style mandolin for just over a year, both beautiful instruments for sound, playability and looks...
You find a note dated two weeks ago from your wife saying she's left you.:confused:
"What is a Celtic Mandolin?" Who knows? Archaeologists have failed to find one miraculously preserved or even a drawing of one. We don't even know what music sounded like around 500BC.
However,...
I am, but not as a mandolin player. I'm not ashamed of it but I'd rather be me incognito in an unsure environment.