Mandolins?
- Larry Mal
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Re: Mandolins?
As an owner of an Eastman I would say that Eastman is the best value for a quality mandolin out there. I think about selling mine all the time but only because I don't really play it, the quality of the instrument is great.
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Re: Mandolins?
Working on my mandolin tremolo technique really upped my six string shredding. Nice side effect.
- BoringPostcards
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Re: Mandolins?
I’d like to get a Mandocello. I’ve been watching a ton of Mandocello vids and man what an awesome sounding instrument.
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- jakeisjake
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Re: Mandolins?
They are!BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:28 pmI’d like to get a Mandocello. I’ve been watching a ton of Mandocello vids and man what an awesome sounding instrument.
I have an instrument that is kind of like a mandocello. I believe it is a cheap octave mandolin that is tuned like a mandocello.
There was a guy somewhat local to me who was building an F style mandocello...but the guitar fund was empty at that time (as it is again right now!).
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