Here's my latest renaissance mandore, with a scale length of just 28cm, by request of the customer:
...and here's how it sounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K14IuEvdJtA
Here's my latest renaissance mandore, with a scale length of just 28cm, by request of the customer:
...and here's how it sounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K14IuEvdJtA
I am a luthier specialising in historical and world stringed instruments. You can see more info at my website.
Here is a video the customer made of them unboxing this instrument:
And here is a video of them playing it:
I am a luthier specialising in historical and world stringed instruments. You can see more info at my website.
Nice Jo, has a very nice sound, especially for being so small. Good job.
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Very cute. Scale length is like a piccolo mandolin so this would be a piccolo mandolini or a mandolini-lini.
Jim
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