08 Apr 01 - 01:59 PM (#435827) Subject: Mandolin tuning...? From: GUEST,Timbrel What's standard tuning for a mandolin? Any other tunings that are fun? Tips for a beginner? This dusty old thing has been sitting in the corner too long! |
08 Apr 01 - 02:41 PM (#435856) Subject: RE: Mandolin tuning...? From: catspaw49 Great site...The Mandolin Cafe.......Lots of good stuff! Spaw |
08 Apr 01 - 04:05 PM (#435887) Subject: RE: Mandolin tuning...? From: pastorpest I agree with the Spaw about what website to visit for mandolins. But if you do not want to go there, the standard tuning is GDAE, same as a fiddle/violin. Anyone who plays fiddle and also plays guitar with a pick has a major headstart on playing mandolin. |
08 Apr 01 - 04:26 PM (#435902) Subject: RE: Mandolin tuning...? From: Rick Fielding GDGD is nice. I use that all the time. Also GCGC. Rick |
08 Apr 01 - 07:18 PM (#436016) Subject: RE: Mandolin tuning...? From: GUEST,willie-o stick with GDAE--well, GGDDAAEE--unless you have a specific reason for something else...everything will go much smoother, tunes will make sense to your fingers and your fellow musicians, and all will be harmony and light everlasting... some mandolins are strung with a wound G and a plain steel string tuned to the G an octave up in the first course, ditto for the second course but with D. Gives it that twelve-string effect. Nice for those old Martin A-Style mandos. A folk thing, not a bluegrass thing. A tuned mandolin is a welcome addition to any party... Willie-O |