That was great Mike, looking at fingers on the fret Board, Bonaparte must have been running while crossing the Rhine. It would take me 20 years to learn such a piece. Sorry for my ignorance but how different is it from playing the 4 string banjo , can both tunes the same way and could this song be played on a banjo (not that I have either, but just curiuous).
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Marc
Mandolin anyone?
snipe wrote:
Snipe, you might want to go back and read the thread. I'm pretty sure your question was answered.Looking forward to anything you have to offer. That was awesome playing. What is the realistic price range for a decent beginner mandolin? What names would you recomend to start looking at?
Snipe
dennisg wrote:
after 2nd review, the question stands.
Thanks
Dennis,snipe wrote:Snipe, you might want to go back and read the thread. I'm pretty sure your question was answered.Looking forward to anything you have to offer. That was awesome playing. What is the realistic price range for a decent beginner mandolin? What names would you recomend to start looking at?
Snipe
after 2nd review, the question stands.
Thanks
snipe wrote:
http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/115 ... dolin-mike
Bill
It was in a different thread, Snipe.dennisg wrote:Dennis,snipe wrote:Snipe, you might want to go back and read the thread. I'm pretty sure your question was answered.Looking forward to anything you have to offer. That was awesome playing. What is the realistic price range for a decent beginner mandolin? What names would you recomend to start looking at?
Snipe
after 2nd review, the question stands.
Thanks
http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/115 ... dolin-mike
Bill
snipe wrote:
Hey buddy start a new thread on this question mate I would sugestLooking forward to anything you have to offer. That was awesome playing. What is the realistic price range for a decent beginner mandolin? What names would you recomend to start looking at?
Snipe