I bought a Rigel A+ there about three years ago. There was a really nice and helpful guy upstairs named Gordon. Also, they did a great job with the set up.
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I bought a Rigel A+ there about three years ago. There was a really nice and helpful guy upstairs named Gordon. Also, they did a great job with the set up.
I would include Simon Mayor, a true mandolin virtuoso and great composer for the instrument.
Around fifteen years ago Mose was playing a small, long since defunct, jazz club in New Jersey, along the Hudson River below the George Washington Bridge. Only a handful of tables were filled and in...
Thanks all. I'll check the nut slots when I change strings. I usually tune to a roland keyboard, and then use a variety of harmonics to fine tune. I have an electronic tuner but don't usually use it,...
I'm not suggesting problems, just that the oval hole is slightly more finicky.
I have an f hole and and oval hole of the same builder, same tuners,etc. I find that the oval hole is more sensitive and requires more precision when tuning. Maybe this is due to the oval hole...
Yasher koach!
For a slightly off the beaten track idea, consider the new Rigel Q95 (The Gypsy), an oval hole with the sound of a teens Gibson. I acquired one a couple of months ago and use it mostly for...
I think the "gypsy" thing doesn't really get the point across. They would be better off calling it the "vintage" or something else along those lines. There's a description on mandohack's website that...
An off the beaten path thought for an oval hole with vintage Gibson sound....The new Rigel Q95 oval hole has a spruce top that was purposely "tuned" to produce a vintage teens gibson sound. I...
What instructional materials are they using for mando? Are they available from berklee publications?
Our daughter was born at 26 weeks, 1.5 pounds. That was 21 years ago and I'm sure the technology was not what it is today. She was in nnic for three and a half months. Because of some cerebral...
I recommend using the tune in a medley in which you alternate it with the Theme From Gilligan's Island. Works great!
Not Klezmer, but if you would like to learn some chasidiche
nigunim, check our a book and 3cd set called "Nigunei Chabad" available from store.kehotonline.com listed under cds. I have an earlier...
As I matter of fact, I don't like chop chords either. Awful voicings in my book, but then I don't play BG. Not absolutely certain, but I don't think Jethro cared much for them.
In general, I dislike all percussion, with the possible exception of the tabla and the tasteful use of brushes for jazz. Otherwise, I can't stand all that banging.
Thanks, think I'll stay with the mittels then. The set I have on is going on six months and that likely accounts for the "leakage" of tone. Will take you up on the blatant self promo when I'm ready...
I'm thinking about going from mittels to starks on my rigel a+. Is the change in tension, etc. significant enough to be concerned about having to change the set up? Also, will the change in the feel...
I think that tremolo is a kind of biofeedback concerning your psychological state. If you're all tense or emotionally keyed up, it will show in the quality of your tremolo. If you're relaxed, the...
Pat Martino!!
Psychedelic 60s
Country Joe and the Fish
Jefferson Airplane
Earth Opera (with David Grisman)
I play an a+ deluxe and find the neck absolutely incredible. Generally I do not care for rounded necks and refer to them as "pig necks." There's something about the proportionality of the rigel neck...
I'm glad that everyone finds this suggesstion of tremolo from the elbow as appalling as I do. Simon Mayor is a great player and maybe this is just something unique to his sound. As for me......no...
add to the list:
Bill Evans
Clifford Brown
Pat Martino
In "Mastering the Mandolin" Simon Mayor recommends that tremolo be from the elbow in order to achieve more controlled dynamics. Well, my heart sank as I read this. Anyone have any thoughts?