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The Sunshine Jig on a Levin Mandola

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Learned this from BG.
The Mandola is here tuned CGDA, a Tenor Mandola. Later today I changed it to octave, EADG much easier to play... as I'm not much of a mandola player.

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  • Isn't that a mandolin? I thought mandolas were between the size of a mandolin and a mandocello.

  • It IS between a mandolin and a mandocello in size. It is a tenor mandola tuned ADGC.

  • I wonder where I can get one of those!

  • I just sold it. Levin is good copies of Gibson instruments. But Gibsons are better.

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  • Bright !!

    

  • Beautiful job! I guess the mandolin family terminology is very confusing if you try to compare N. America and Europe. Your instrument is the size of an American octave mandolin (20 inch scale?) but appears to be in typical (USA) mandola tuning (a 5th below the mandolin?). Anyway it sounds great and your picking is outstanding!  That is a tune I need to add to my list! Stars*****

  • Did you have to change strings when you went to Octave tuning, if so, what gauges did you switch to? Thanks!

  • Hmm sounds more like a hornpipe than a jig. Sounds good though!

  • Fun to hear this rare Swedish mandola. Thanks. It even makes your song sound Swedish.

  • Nothing beats a gibson thats for sure! I have a gibson and an ibanez.. You can guess wich one sits in the closet!

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