Over the Waterfall -- Jim Richter, octave mandolin
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This is great! How much would it cost me to get one a those? I play Mandolin because my hands are to small for guitar, but switching over to this would be a sure thing!
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Looks like this has been here for over two years -- but i just saw it for the first time. Whipped out my bouzouki and started practicing rhythm right along with it, a bunch of times, first using double stop rhythms on the G/D courses, then on the D/A courses, then on the A/E courses. Doing that sure sharpens your automatic-type accompaninment... Thanks for posting, you have great timing and it was a pleasure to play along with you! --Scott
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BRAVO! Astounding playing man!
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this is the first video of you playing your octave mandolin
it would be so awsome if you played a double neck with a mandolin neck and a octave mandolin neck
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that octave mando sure has a great tone. well done!
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is that standard GDAE tuning? and your playing is amazing! i think i need to save up for one of those Kimble octave mando's they are beautiful.
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Jim, who built your Octave Mando? Nice job by the way1
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Bravo, great. -Ron
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No problem, mate! Just happy that i could help.
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Thanks man!
Sweet playing, Jim. The octave really favors one I saw Compton playing in Asheville. It was a hoss. Kimbles does some good stuff, without a doubt.
secsc2 3 years ago
It is the one Compton had. Will made two for Mike; this is the second (the one he played the longest).
JimRichter 3 years ago