F's and A's far as I know.
Type: Posts; User: banjoboy
F's and A's far as I know.
Gail Hester is still building. She's trying to get away from repair work. I would take my guitar or mandolin to Gary Wagner. He's incredible at repair work. You might also want to consider contacting...
There are so many great players. Not yet mentioned, but definitely should be on the list are: Jesse Brock, Michael Cleveland, and Skip Gorman.
I don't think you have to memorize the exact way the tune is played. In my opinion, tab, notation and learning by ear are guidelines how to approach a tune. There are a couple tunes that you can find...
If you look, you will find that tab is offered for pretty much each video. I'm currently in Mike Compton's course. When you log onto the lesson, below the video is a description of the lesson. Just...
Well, the main purpose of the speakers would be as stage monitors for the band. With regard to me plugging my bass in, that would be during a jam, out in a field somewhere. I really like QSC, but...
I play with an acoustic bluegrass band. Usually four to five members. I am currently using a QSC Touchmix 8 board and two QSC K12 speakers. I don't have any monitors but am currently looking to buy...
I was always told not to leave in instrument in a car in conditions that you wouldn't leave a dog or baby.
Has anybody played the Ruhland F at Carters? What do you think? I've messaged Carters a couple times, but they have not responded to my inquiries. They do respond to requests for information, right?
I've attended both Swannanoa and Monroe camps. I returned to Monroe camp several times, although not within the last several years due to unrelated issues. Both camps are great. You will be exposed...
Anybody use this IEM? I run sound for my bluegrass group. We use a QSC Touchmix 8. All mics are plugged in, but I use a wireless for my bass. I've looked at all sorts of reviews, with mixed results....
I'd put Gail Hesters mandolins up there with other great builders. Biggest mistake I ever made was selling the F she made for me. Fit and finish are excellent. Dry woody tone. It is extremely rare...
No reason to be afraid of Monroe if you were a woman.
I second the AT 4033. There's a bunch of used ones, was well as new ones, on Reverb. You will safe $$$$ and will find that it works just as well as ET's. No matter which mic you buy, you still have...
I have a Gibson Fern. I was thinking of having the Florida scooped and changing the neck to a "speed neck". Will doing that affect the value of the mando?
No matter who you ship with, make sure it's packed properly and insured. I sent a guitar with FedEx. They damaged it and would not honor the claim. I fought with them for a year. Emails back and...
I'm another fan of AT Pro 37. They are relatively inexpensive. You can find used ones for less on Craigslist, Reverb, etc.
To be honest, I'm typically the guy who runs the PA system. I think this job frequently falls on bass players for some reason. Many times we are playing smaller venues and don't use monitors. But I'm...
I'm sure this has been discussed a ton o' times, but, I'm thinking of investing in a IEM system, at least for myself. I play bass in a four/five member bluegrass band. We mostly use a Touchmix 8...
I inquired about that one as well. Wonder how it compares to the new one that's in the classifieds.
Love Will's work. Just wondering why you went from his F style to his 2-point.
Anybody play one? Thoughts?
I really like QSC. But if I was in the market for a less expensive mixer, I'd go with a Mackie ProFx mixer. They are pretty sturdy. Alto speakers are good for the money.
Interesting that the term "tab addicted" was mentioned. It could be said the same for those who read notation. I've encountered several musicians who were trained in classical music that read...
Sorry, I forgot the screws were discussed earlier. I don't have a cloud tailpiece. Hope you didn't take Mafia money.