After getting a Triolian plectrum guitar recently (also green) I just had to come back to this video. These instruments are perfect for rocking like you're doing here. Love it!
Very nice, wow. I just got a 1931 Triolian small body ukulele yesterday (walnut finish) and it blows me away. Great stuff, I'm going to check out your channel now......
It seems to resonant well in certain ways and kind of flat on other notes. Are you inadvertently restricting the motion of the back of the instrument?
I'd hang on to this one. It sounds really good. Have you tried some delta blues with it yet? I'd love to see Phil get one of these and get interested in playing again.
Your statement is clear here as in all your videos, there are no limits to the music that can be obtained from odd instruments of old tuned in fifths! My hats off to you...this rocks!
Wow, Jim - This is fantastic! Totally off the hook!
If you still have this beauty, please bring it to this year's camp. :-)
FastEddieMandolin 3 weeks ago
Jim, you wouldn't happen to know the year and the model on that would you? Nice.
jarmbru 1 month ago
After getting a Triolian plectrum guitar recently (also green) I just had to come back to this video. These instruments are perfect for rocking like you're doing here. Love it!
ukulelezaza 9 months ago
Very nice, wow. I just got a 1931 Triolian small body ukulele yesterday (walnut finish) and it blows me away. Great stuff, I'm going to check out your channel now......
ukulelezaza 1 year ago
very cool! I love those old National tenors....
hhzoukman 1 year ago
It seems to resonant well in certain ways and kind of flat on other notes. Are you inadvertently restricting the motion of the back of the instrument?
zippyman818 1 year ago
I'd hang on to this one. It sounds really good. Have you tried some delta blues with it yet? I'd love to see Phil get one of these and get interested in playing again.
lazydave67 1 year ago
@lazydave67 : I plan on hanging on to it, especially since I don't have the octave. By the way, Dad is this you?
JimRichter 1 year ago
@lazydave67 As Ray Stevens would say, "Yeah it is!"
lazydave67 1 year ago
great stuff jim... i love tenor guitars, don't play/own any though... what happenned to the kimble octave?
migasaguiar 1 year ago
Brilliant!
chromatonic 1 year ago
Your statement is clear here as in all your videos, there are no limits to the music that can be obtained from odd instruments of old tuned in fifths! My hats off to you...this rocks!
MandoMarkinIndy 1 year ago
Talk about holler'n after hearing a song!!! YEAH!!!! T:)
agrlfmtx 1 year ago
Very cool!
Powderfinger07 1 year ago
Very nice. What is the tuning of the strings?
olmmbill 1 year ago
@olmmbill : Standard tenor (like a mandola): CGDA. Though I'm playing out of what would be G position on a mandolin, I'm actually playing in C.
JimRichter 1 year ago
Nice one, very cool instrument
puika1987 1 year ago
Amazing! Amazing playing and an amazing instrument!
zokowawa 1 year ago
great video Jim, that is one of the coolest instruments i have ever seen. Keep rockin man!
r1ngg0ld 1 year ago
Sounds real good. I like your stuff a lot and appreciate you sharing it with us. Keep um' comin'...
Joxxol 1 year ago