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  • @garyhammond2213
    @garyhammond2213 Před měsícem +1

    I was in your shop many years ago. Maybe a couple of times. I went there to look at banjos.

  • @1950s_Guitar
    @1950s_Guitar Před rokem +3

    Great discussion on A vs. F. As Bluegrass fan focused on guiitar and banjo, this video helped me better understand the mystery of the mandolin.

  • @ssmabecrelis6443
    @ssmabecrelis6443 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love these videos!

  • @garypowermusic
    @garypowermusic Před rokem +6

    Great review, however, the glaring comment that 'a little slop' is somehow ok in bluegrass music does a disservice to masters of the instrument like Tony Rice and Bill Monroe. Just strange.

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 Před rokem

      Agreed! Bluegrass is all about precision, both in rhythm and articulation. Even "a little slop" gets you thrown out of the session.

  • @bruceprigge5212
    @bruceprigge5212 Před rokem +1

    Thank you ! :)

  • @MRRIllustrations
    @MRRIllustrations Před 5 dny +1

    My 2 cents might be a tad simplistic, but I find A style mandolins have more 'chime' - or ring to them, whereas the F style mandos are more punchy, with less 'sustain', for want of a better word. I think that's why A style (to me) sound better for Celtic (Irish) tunes, and F style is better for Bluegrass (American) tunes. I'm Aussie btw, so hearing both from the outside. Anyone else hear that or is it just me and my imagination?

  • @mccypr
    @mccypr Před rokem +2

    Good stuff! Thanks! 😎

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Před 6 měsíci +1

    On the last one, I actually like the Campanella A-style better!

  • @joelcrow
    @joelcrow Před rokem +1

    A very helpful and for me expensive lesson 😅🥰

  • @tlister67
    @tlister67 Před 11 měsíci +1

    For the clips at the end using headphones I hear more resonance in the A and more of a focused tone for the F. I actually prefer the A sound but if you were in a band the percussive sound of the F might be best.

  • @genesishandboards
    @genesishandboards Před rokem +2

    I prefer the f style mainly for the looks ha. I started out on a tear drop and saved up and sold my a style to get a f. I recently got ahold of a 1916 Gibson F2 and wow it might be the age or the sound hole but it cuts thru the loudest banjo player lmao. I will say playing Irish jigs the A is the winner but for fiddle tunes imo the f5

    • @SeaDrive300
      @SeaDrive300 Před rokem

      I much prefer the A style, mainly for its better looks. I don't find the scroll on the F style to be the least bit attractive. Different strokes for different folks! 🙂

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I keep thinking I want an F style, but I never could pull the trigger on paying for a scroll so I wound up with 4 A styles.

    • @lfish21.
      @lfish21. Před 6 měsíci

      I feel like I may be in the minority. But I kinda like how the A looks more than an F. I can appreciate the time/effort put into making the F style mandolin, but I do think I prefer the basic aesthetic of an A. Plus save hundreds buying an A as well.

  • @rarebasses
    @rarebasses Před rokem +2

    There is nothing sloppy about bluegrass!
    As far as the mandolins go, I now don’t want the F… I’ll just keep my MT2 Custom!