Man, that's a tough one! I think it may come down to the individual mando. Feel free to reach out to the store and we'll send you video/audio sample of mandos in stock to help you decide, plus we'll shoot you straight on our own opinion of those actual instruments.
I actually played violin a couple years in middle school orchestra, then picked up fiddle in college to play the dance hall scene. I haven't played it seriously in many, many years and would never consider myself a fiddle player! That's a 150-year old or so German fiddle I bought at The Violin Shop in Nashville.
Great lesson 👍🏻
Great playing Ben!!!
Love the tune and watching you play and give helpful tips. 👍
Thanks, honored to have you along for the ride!
It's always considerate to keep at least two potatoes between yourself and the vehicle in front of you.
I need my sister to learn these "taters" on her fiddle haha! That fiddle was absolutely gorgeous! That old pot cooks those taters beautifully lol!
thank you! :)
I notice you're playing a Loar. Prices aside, would you suggest the Loar LM700 or the Eastman MD515?
Man, that's a tough one! I think it may come down to the individual mando. Feel free to reach out to the store and we'll send you video/audio sample of mandos in stock to help you decide, plus we'll shoot you straight on our own opinion of those actual instruments.
I like my potatoes lumpy.
How long have you been playing the fiddle Ben? And what fiddle is that?😁
I actually played violin a couple years in middle school orchestra, then picked up fiddle in college to play the dance hall scene. I haven't played it seriously in many, many years and would never consider myself a fiddle player! That's a 150-year old or so German fiddle I bought at The Violin Shop in Nashville.
@@BanjoBen You make it sound good though from the little I heard! Trying to learn it as well but its hard hah
@@superalvedon97 Very hard!