Try Bonnie Rideout's Scottish Fire album. I heard a song from it used somewhere but cannot remember where, and I had no luck with research. There are several "beautiful" ones on there.
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Try Bonnie Rideout's Scottish Fire album. I heard a song from it used somewhere but cannot remember where, and I had no luck with research. There are several "beautiful" ones on there.
Contemporary: Crowder's Ain't No Grave and This I Know are ones I'd like to try someday,
Traditional: O' For A Thousand Tongues, In the Sweet By and By, This is My Father's World, Come Thou Fount...
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/content/768-Out-of-Stock-A-Pandemic-Supply-and-Demand-Story
I thought this was interesting, and it might give you some answers.
Beard Instruments posted a list of soon-to-be-availabe instruments that contained an octave mandolin about a week ago.
I have the less expensive Rathlin octave from Ashbury/Hobgoblin. I'm really enjoying it, but haven't got to push it with other instruments yet. I found some other threads before I got it that...
If you're searching for a tenor banjo case and you have a wider headstock, make sure to check that appropriate measurement as well.
I did a search for "Tim O'brien octave mandolin" and found some great live videos. (He plays different genres, including bluegrass and celtic, on different instuments, including mandolin and octave...
"He is Born the Holy Child" or "The Sussex Carol"
I cannot see the video either. I enjoyed the audio, though!
I'm not the most knowledgeable, but I changed from a non-ebony (rosewood?) to an ebony bridge once with a noticeable increase in volume.
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I could deliver to some half-way point, but I'm sure the action is too high on this George Bauer. Folks, is there any way to help the action on this? It's fun to...