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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 1498
Location: San Bernardino, California | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2565909311&category=623 |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | Very interesting
Looks like it sold for a pretty good price, is it an American made model?
Bailey |
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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 1498
Location: San Bernardino, California | Yes.
But, it's already gone. |
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Joined: December 2002 Posts: 939
Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Wow! pmv7 bought it for the "Buy It Now" price? I'd love to hear one... |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | 800 is a good price, cheep even. A good one they have large sound. |
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Joined: October 2002 Posts: 56
| What is the tuning on an instrument like that? I have never tried to play anything other than a 6/12 string.
Alina |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | Mandocello tuning is CGDA, an octave below tenor mandola. The Irish have a variation where the courses are tuned in octaves rather than unisons. The intervals are the same as mandolin, but you can forget playing most mandolin chords, the scale length is way too long. With a change of string guage a mandocello can also be tuned as an Irish Bouzouki- GDAD sometimes ADAD or Greek Bouzouki -CFAD (there's a number of variations in tuning for both Greek & Irish Bouzouki) Listen to the first El Rayo-X album for some great mandocello playing by David Lindley. |
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