As I understand it, the original books 1 & 2 were first published in 1925. Those 1925 editions are out of copyright and maybe reproduced at will. Though the editions published in 1956 and 1959 seem...
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As I understand it, the original books 1 & 2 were first published in 1925. Those 1925 editions are out of copyright and maybe reproduced at will. Though the editions published in 1956 and 1959 seem...
In this forum we often get videos of individuals. Here is an incredible orchestral performance from Tokyo:
"Main Festival" from "Roman Festivals" (Arranged by Respighi Hideyasu Endo) Arte Tokyo...
On the copyright.gov site, there is an option to "Ask a Copyright Specialist" -- right now it is followed by "Chat is offline" ... but maybe later?
Joe
If you search the Library of Congress online catalog, you'll get 35 hits. I cataloged most of these items at LC over the last few years in my attempt as a volunteer to get more of LC's mandolin...
I've become a big fan of MuseScore over the last few months. It is easy to learn (you have to take a quick tutorial as the functions are not particularly intuitive). Google searches work wonderfully...
Allen, I did my best to resist the 1890 Vinaccia at Bernunzio's ... but caved last week. And glad i did. Beautiful instrument in great shape. My luthier is re-glueing a couple soundboard braces...
And while rounding up the usual suspects, let's not forget John Duffey's Bluegrass Life by Stephen Moore and G.T. Keplinger.
I bought a HISCOX LITEFLITE "PRO II" from Elderly for my 1917 A4. Fits very well with lots of room for auxiliary stuff. I haven't traveled with it yet but it seems study.
Joe
Thanks for the beautiful performance. Obviously this mando was built just for you.
Joe
One place to start and at least get a sense of the variety to be found in the mandolin/piano rep, chiefly from the 1890-1920 era, is the Library of Congress. If you go to https://catalog.loc.gov/...
Well, it all depends, doesn't it?, on what kind of music you want to play and how seriously you take your performance. Not to put too fine a point on it, but "simply plucking the string" doesn't...
Typically overcommitted, I only got to the Right Hand workshop with Sebatiaan late in the day. And here is a heads-up for folks: After watching the workshop, I tried to watch the follow-up Q&A...
O Piazzola είναι ένας από τους αγαπημένους μου συνθέτες! Ομορφη μουσική! Ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!
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Dowland, yes! By all means, Dowland!
Joe
There are four recordings (78s) you can stream from the Library of Congress's National Jukebox here.
Joe
Was YouTube around in 2004? In any case, as usual with that venue, you won't lack for a variety of performances of this piece.
Joe
I recently tried to order the bowlback case from Hobgoblin and was told they were out of stock and I should check back in about three months.
Joe
I certainly envy your opportunity to personally handle these instruments. For so many, such an opportunity is a dream trip away.
Joe
If you're looking for hard copy, treble clef, mando-oriented, you can get the Sellman transcription for mandolin on Amazon.
My Mix A5 does indeed have a chunky neck, too chunky to qualify this instrument as a major player in my arsenal. However, I keep it to hand where I live, in a too humid/too dry kitchen. And, of...
Thanks to aliparla, August, and Jim. I've not heard back from milettiantonio.it. My Gewa case arrives tomorrow -- I'll use this for my Vega. And I've ordered a Kingham case for the Pecoraro ......
L & H style A, #2356 (1925). Flat board.
aliparla, Thanks for the incredibly thorough review and pictures. I've emailed milettiantonio.it asking the cost of shipping to Maryland. I'm not hopeful that this will be reasonable. On the other...
Shiney, isn't it? I very much enjoyed the piece being played as well as the performance. I'm left asking, like one of the unanswered comments, what is this piece?
Joe
Right! How about a picture so we slowpokes can see what we missed drooling over?
Joe