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Congrats!
But my eyesight must be failing — I can't see any pictures!
Pretty! You're really on to something.
Hi, Sue—
Not a pro. Been playing guitar for over fifty years and mando for over five. I can't read dots at all and don't like tab. Play by ear is all I do. So it doesn't seem like you have a ways...
I'm more worried about robot landlords.
I composed one once. Never used it, so I changed the name. But the tune remains. It's now called "Gone But Not Forgot." The original name was unoriginal: "Wedding March." I think I also called in...
Mine's an it. It's little, and its a Gibson Junior A, so its named Junior.
When I ship before I fly, it isn't mainly for safety or economy. It's because I don't want one more thing to lug or worry about or remember.
But there are plenty of horror stories about airlines...
Well, Caberguy? Have you gotten over your F infatuation? Or does your heart still want what your heart wants?
Actually, I got rid of my A5 because it was too fancy. Binding? Yuck! Replaced it with a modest snakehead Junior A, and it's just right for me — my forever mando. Check it out below and tell me it...
On beyond simple comping, entire sections, large and small, are simply copied and pasted through the song. The chorus is recorded once and dropped in six more times. The hook is copied and dropped in...
I'd ship the Big Muddy. Easy, safe, and not ridiculously expensive Ω¸— certainly a lot cheaper than buying yet another mandolin.
If FedEx and UPS are too expensive, you can take it to a bus line...
That's a different question. The ones we've learned note for note aren't necessarily popular tunes. Most folks who don't play mandolin would name "Maggie May."
The opening repeat phrase of "Vincent Black Lightning 1952."
Since the current pop crop is twice as bad as disco, it doesn't take a math degree to understand that disco can't be worse than half bad.
Not convinced? Put on some Harry Styles and call me back.
But — tenor banjo in a bluegrass band? Haven't seen that around here. I wonder.
=O.
ITM?
Hm. Really? In bluegrass bands I've heard, most of the players take turns on rhythm and lead. I go listen some more.
Yeahbut. How often do we see tenor banjos in bluegrass bands?
Meanwhile, nice video. Now I know. Thanks!
Jim, like most of the folks here, I'm with you all the way. I'm also a great admirer of the Swannanoa gathering and would love having the scratch it would take to come down and take part. Likewise,...
Well, after all, this is — ahem — a mandolin forum.
Okay, got that out of the way. Now:
- Both are bluegrass instruments, but banjo isn't big in Irish music. (Bouzouki has the opposite problem:...
Yup. I'm not shopping for a mandolin now, but I'd never want one that needs a battery. When I'm playing amplified, I like to just plug and play.
I'm a blues guy first, so the mando guy I always turn to first is Rich DelGrosso. He plays what I hear in my head.
After him, Grisman, because any friend of Jerry . . . . Plus, Dave can do...
I'd probably trust Guitar Center with setting up a guitar. But mandolin is trickier and in less demand, so there's a chance your Guit Center tech will be winging it.
If there's a local luthier...
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