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  1. Thread: So What

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    So What

    Hey, haven't posted here in a while but I made a little thing and maybe you'll dig it, it's just a wee arrangement of So What with an electric mando solo (5-string emando by Adam Buchwald with Almuse...
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    Adam Buchwald 5-string fanned fret electric

    Fender Jag shape, cherry burst, Almuse UK neck humbuckerbridge single coil. Looks gorgeous, sounds fantastic. Can't wait to dive in and see what sounds I can make with it. Already gigged on it once...
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    Joe Brent & Sara Caswell EP release clip

    Here's a little clip of me and Sara playing our tune '9 Horses' from our EP release last week -- Sara is playing her new 10-sting Hardanger! Enjoy :)


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vid0JLe4iOA
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    Joe Brent & Sara Caswell

    Hey everyone! Sara and I have been busy lately... new EP, lots of concerts coming up, including some touring, and some more news I'm not quite allowed to announce ;) In the meantime, here's some vids...
  5. Re: Post a video/soundclip of yourself playing Jazz

    Here's a little clip of me and Sara playing at our Rockwood EP release last week --


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEAOSygpHmA
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    Re: Announcing The NFM-EM Electric Mandolin

    Darnit Scott -- I actually saw that and thought, "hmm, I think I kinda want one of those."
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    Re: Joe Brent Workshop, Los Angeles

    Looking forward to meeting all of you!
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    Re: Joe Brent Workshop, Los Angeles

    Thanks! -- btw, I'll have both of my Brian Dean mandolins, the 8-string and the 10-string, and of course all are welcome to play a few notes on it if they like ;)
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    Re: You Gotta Be Modernistic

    "Very small traces" is accurate! As you know, I've never been terribly interested in remaining faithful to the source material I'm making an arrangement of. I just take the bits I need ;)
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    You Gotta Be Modernistic

    Here's a little arrangement of James P. Johnson's 'You Gotta Be Modernistic' for mandolin and violin, with fellow Mannes faculty member Miranda Cuckson playing quite brilliantly. I did it recently...
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    Re: San Francisco in early May

    I used the 8-string Brian Dean GC when we did this with MTT at New World Center, and it filled it just fine. This time I'll be using the 10-string which is even louder, so I think we'll be ok ;)
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    Re: San Francisco in early May

    Thanks!
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    Re: San Francisco in early May

    Sorry, won't be coming as far south as San Diego this trip, there just isn't enough time! Though I have in the past, and I love it down there. Would love to make it a destination next time ;)
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    San Francisco in early May

    Hey everyone, I'll be in San Francisco in early May to play with the Symphony a bit, and my girl Sara will be with me. She's the fiddle player in Esperanza Spaulding's band, and was recently named...
  15. Re: Best New York City Area Luthier for work on 1922 Gibson A4

    Tom Crandall at Umanov, Mamie Minch at Retrofret, and Yuriy Kovalev at Rudy's repair shop are the three best in the city. Bob Jones is also excellent, but he's sometimes tough to get a hold of. Tom...
  16. Re: The definitive mandolin Christmas recording list

    Me and Bryan Dunn do John Prine's "Christmas in Prison".

    http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-in-Prison/dp/B006NGBEU0
  17. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    I'd never used them until Brian sent this instrument to me with them on. I use GHS S&S for the 8-string and they sound wonderful and play well in tune -- for some reason on this instrument, they're...
  18. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    Just tried the GHS and .49s, and sure enough, they're a bit flabby. Switching to D'Addario flat-tops, .11-.56.
  19. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    Yes, there's a bit of verb on the audio in that recording. There's no EQ, however, the tone is as it comes -- or, as good as I could approximate it in my meager home studio.
  20. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    I don't know what strings are on it, but they're definitely not the GHS/D'ad combo I plan to use. I think she's essentially the same body shape and size as the 8-string, the major difference being...
  21. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    14.25", same as my 8-string. I'm going to put GHS Silk & Steel EADG on it with a D'addario mandola C, for a total gauge set of 011 016 026W 040W and 049W. The C isn't floppy at all, even with the...
  22. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Re: Labraid #81

    The top is walnut, sides/false back are maple, and the true back is spruce. For more questions, you should ask Brian, he's at http://www.labraid.ca, some of the technical things go a bit over my head...
  23. Thread: Labraid #81

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    Labraid #81

    Here's a few pics and a video of Brian Dean's new 10-string Grand Concert:

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    Chicago 9/17-22

    Hi there, mandoleers! Specifically, Chicago-based mandoleers. I'll be playing a few notes with your lovely symphony, but they don't have accommodations for visiting artists, which I'm not really,...
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    Re: Rest in peace, John McGann

    A great man, who happened to be a great mandolinist. I'm shocked... devastating news. There are no words for how great a loss to the musical community as a whole this is. Please keep posting with...
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