That's what I would generally think, but it got me thinking because when I hold my mandolin it looks from my eyes like this: 104510
But, it even seems like the likes of Ugo Orlandi looks at what's...
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That's what I would generally think, but it got me thinking because when I hold my mandolin it looks from my eyes like this: 104510
But, it even seems like the likes of Ugo Orlandi looks at what's...
I can't seem to figure this out by looking at the pictures I've seen, due to the angle they are taken at. When you are holding a bowlback, what can you see of the strings and fretboard? Can you see...
Forgive my ignorance, but what are specialist composers and non-specialist composers?
I might actually have that weekend free. Where in Ohio is it being held?
Thank you. I have the 'Traditional Southern Italian Mandolin and Fiddle' book and the other one is on my wish list. I also have Carlo Aonzo's 'Northern Italian & Ticino Region Folk Songs Mandolin'...
So can Ugo Orlandi (which is probably where Carlo Aonzo learned it from). I've also noticed that even when he is sitting, Ugo Orlandi holds his mandolin up and not resting on his lap.
Thanks for the encouragement. I have Marilynn Mair's Complete Mandolinist method book coming and I also have the Calace 6-part method. I certainly hope to get good habits ingrained from the start.
I stopped playing my mandolin about three years ago when my time and attention were focused more on my career and other sundry projects. But, now I've come back to it. But, so much time has gone by...
Hi Scott,
Could you please change my name to - Chris Berardi
Thank you
If you have a MIDI interface, there are several programs that will do this -- such as Rosegarden that will notate as you play.
Exporting to PDF is trivial once the output is in PostScript. However, to import a PDF and extract the music from it is well outside the scope of this project (and definitely non-trivial) -- it is in...
Thanks for the replies!
No one?
Yup, sort of like that! :grin:
I am working on a musical typesetting program, similar to Lilypond and ABC. I wanted to know if you were to use such a program, what kind of features and abilities would you expect or want from it?
Ugh! This is comparably close to me, but I doubt I will be able to attend. :crying:
Are only registered CMSA members allowed to attend or is it open to the public? On a tangental note, what are...
Looks more like a G or J to me. Of course, "Gabbricante" or "Jabbricante" makes even less sense.
I also note that clothing with very smooth fabric or additives like stain resitants (which is similar, I think, to teflon) make the problem ten times worse.
I would imagine an adhesive, like double sided tape or a glue, would serve that purpose.
The chamois does greatly improves (read virtually eliminates) the stability issues. I also found that anchoring a finger (e.g., pinky) to the soundboard or resting the palm behind the bridge...
It is much nicer than my $50 Rogue. :)) This is a difficulty because it is such a drastic improvement that it is hard to quantify or qualify.
At first, I thought that the sound was very, very...
I was at the store the other day and they were having a sale on some nice shelf liner -- but the color clashed with my sequin jumpsuit. :))
I'm finding it at the moment to be more comfortable and stable for me to hold the mandolin up off my lap a couple of inches so when I press it against my body with my arm it rests just below my rib...
Thanks for the replies.
It is still a bit awkward (compared to my initial Rogue flatback). But, I think I am starting to get it a little bit. I am getting a chamois cloth since I've heard that...
Bear with me as I adjust to my new Calace mandolin (in many regards I feel like its day 1 again). My first question is exactly how should I be holding it?
Should I hold it at my waist or let it...