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BruDeV
Posted 2003-02-05 12:41 AM (#212863)
Subject: Slide mandolin?


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I was messing around with a wall-hanger mandolin the other day, trying to find SOME use for it. I tryed playing it with a slide and it sounded pretty good, which got me to wondering. Why is slide only used with guitar? Has anyone seen someone using slide on other instruments?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-02-05 2:35 AM (#212864 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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A friend of mine plays slide bouzouki, I've heard of slides being used on mandolin & dulcimer.
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alpep
Posted 2003-02-05 7:41 AM (#212865 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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come to the OFC day at the factory and watch Matt Smith play slide mando the first time I saw that it blew me away ...in fact every time I see that it blows my mind
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-02-05 11:07 AM (#212866 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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slide trombone ??
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-02-05 11:20 PM (#212867 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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I think the thing that gives it such a good sound is the double strings. Makes me wonder about a 12 string. How about a banjo?
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Bailey
Posted 2003-02-06 12:37 AM (#212868 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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No thanks, I've seen banjos and I would never want one.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-02-06 5:37 AM (#212869 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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The late John Fahey have played slide on 12-string guitar
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alpep
Posted 2003-02-06 6:40 AM (#212870 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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Paul how about Leo Kotke (sp)
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cliff
Posted 2003-02-06 8:28 AM (#212871 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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I believe Taj Mahal has done some as well.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-02-06 9:16 AM (#212872 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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Al, of course, I forgot about LK. Lots of early blues players, such as Barbeque Bob played slide 12-string.
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-02-06 8:40 PM (#212873 - in reply to #212863)
Subject: Re: Slide mandolin?


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I see that I have some serious listening to do.
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