The Virtual Mandolin Roundtable with Mike Marshall, Sierra Hull, & Caterina Lichtenberg
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Join us on Thursday, November 9 at 11:30 am PT / 2:30 pm ET for a live stream event featuring ArtistWorks mandolin masters Mike Marshall, Sierra Hull, and Caterina Lichtenberg! Together, these 3 virtuoso pickers will discuss all things music, share exclusive performances, and answer viewer questions in real time.
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Django Reinhardt catapulted into a new solar system. I didn’t know that could be played. What an original and pleasing sound. Thank you for your creation
Oh my. Two virtuoso players. The amalgamation of those two instruments is so pretty.
That was fabuloso. For me, a very original sound. Thank you. 4:22am new york
We all love Catherina & Mike, great musicians and hearts..
like Sierra says ..totally
Wow! That feels like classical meets bluegrass. In the nicest way possible. Always loved to listen to your music
All these players are so accomplished and great to listen to. They all have such a vast repertoire and impeccable technique
~JSV
Yeah had to pause this last night. By the time I found it it was almost 10 PM here in Germany. Thanks for the info and tips.
Question? Do you read bass cleft, when playing the mandocello?
Sierra Hull It Is About Time You Learn About The Instrument You Mostly Play. A Fiddlutype
Read My Information About The Fiddle In The 'Mandolessons' Video (Explore The 'Mandolin' Family!), Sort By The Comments (Newest First To Find It)
It’s A Fiddlutype, Not A Mandolin
Italian
Mandolin = Mandolino = Small Mandol (Wee Almond)
Mandola = Mandol (Almond)
Mandolon = Mandolone = Large Mandol (Great Almond)
Mandoloncello = Small Large Mandol (Wee Huge Almond)
Mandriolin = Mandriolino = Small Mandriol
Mandriola = Mandriol
Mandriolon = Mandriolone = Large Mandriol
Mandrioloncello = Small Large Mandriol
-cello = Small / Little
-ino = A Diminutive Suffix
-one = An Augmentive Suffix
Mandols Vs Fiddlutypes (Mandoli Versi Giocherelliutipo)
Typical Amount Of Strings
Mandols = 7 Or 8 Strings
Fiddlutypes = 4 Strings
Typical Tunings
Mandols = That Of Both A Lute & A Viol
Fiddlutypes = To That Of A Fiddle
Western Fidelutypes = Medieval Replicas Of Western Fiddlutypes
Replicas Of A Western (Hollow Body) Fiddlutype
Renaissance
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
Folk
Country
Jazz
Blues
Stoner
Rock
Metal
Pop
Modern
Electronics & Built-Ins Available
Oval Holes, Round Holes, C-Holes, E-Holes, F-Holes, S-Holes, Etc.
Flattop, Bent Top, Carved Top Or An Archtop
Flat Back, Carved Back, Archback Or A Bowl Back
The Western Replicas Of A Fiddlutype: Celtic, American, Western
Shapes: Almond, Teardrop, Florentine, Hourglass, Etc.
Replicas Of A Western (Solid Body) Fiddlutype
Renaissance
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
Folk
Country
Jazz
Blues
Stoner
Rock
Metal
Pop
Modern
Electronics & Built-Ins Available
Flattop, Bent Top, Carved Top Or An Archtop
Flat Back, Carved Back, Arch Back Or A Bowl Back
Shapes: Almond, Teardrop, Hourglass Shape Etc.
Hollow And Soundholes Available
Foreign Replicas
Cremonese / Brescian = Fiddlutes (Lute-Anatomy Fiddles)
Lavta = Barbat Fiddles (Barbat Anatomy Fiddles)
Laouto (Greek) = Middle Eastern Style Fiddlutypes
Neapolitan =
Spanish (Flamenco) =
Portuguese / Brazilian =
Mexican (Spanish Yank) =
Romanian = Fiddluds (Oud Anatomy Fiddles)
Hawaiian Jumper Flea =
Sympathetic Strings Available
Available With Singular, Unison Or Octave Strings
Triple & Quadruple Strings Available
The Forms Of A Traditional Fiddlutype
Chin Fiddlutypes (Like In The Movie About Ella Enchanted, She Plays A Neapolitan Style Body Fiddlutype With A Bow, But Holding It Upon The Chin / Arm)
Arm Fiddlutypes
Lap Fiddlutypes
Body Fiddlutypes
Leg Fiddlutypes
Upright Fiddlutypes
The Installations For A Traditional Fiddlutype
Electronics
Built-Ins (Like EQ = Equalizers)
Battery Operations & Musical Buttons
Tone Gards (For Western Fiddlutypes)
Grommets
Music Boxes
Etc.
A Fiddlutype Can Have Either A Pegbox Or A Headstock
Wooden Pegs, Gear Machines & Gear Chunks
String Materials: Steel, Nylon, Gut, Etc.
Fret Materials: Steel, Nylon, Gut, Etc.
Materials Of A Fiddlutype: Wood, Carbon Fiber, Plastic, 3D Print, Glass, Stone, Any Metal Alloy, Etc.
The Family Members Of The Traditional Fiddlutype
Fiddlutyper Duet Per Octave
Each Octave Gets A Register
Pardessus Fiddlutype = Octave Above The Treble
Treblet Fiddlutype = Octave Above The Piccolo
Treble Fiddlutype = Octave Above The Fiddlutype
Piccolo Fiddlutype = Octave Above An Alt Fiddlutype
Fiddlutype = 5ths: G D A E / B E A D
Alt Fiddlutype = 4ths: C G D A / E A D G
Contrafiddlutype = Octave Below The Fiddlutype
Contralt Fiddlutype = Octave Below An Alt Fiddlutype
Fiddlutype Basset = Octave Below The Contrafiddlutype
Fiddlutype Bass = Octave Below The Contralt Fiddlutype
Fiddlutype Contrabasset = Octave Below The Fiddle Basset
Fiddlutype Contrabass = Octave Below The Fiddle Bass
Contrafiddlutype Contrabasset = Octave Below The Contrabasset
Contrafiddlutype Contrabass = Octave Below The Contrabass
Traditional Fiddlutyper Duet
Lead Fiddlutype = 5ths: G,G D,D A,A E,E / 4ths: B,B E,E A,A D,D
Backup Fiddlutype = 5ths: C,C G,G D,D A,A / 4ths: E,E A,A D,D G,G
A Pardessus Duet
A Treble Duet
A Fiddlutyper Duet
A Contrafiddlutyper Duet
A Bass Duet
A Fiddlutype Contrabass Duet
A Contrafiddlutype Contrabass Duet
Traditional Fiddlutype Octet
Treble Fiddlutype
Piccolo Fiddlutype
Fiddlutype
Alt Fiddlutype
Contrafiddlutype
Contralt Fiddlutype
Fiddlutype Basset
Fiddlutype Bass
The Equivalents (Counterparts) Of The Traditional Fiddle
Fiddle = Giocherellare = Toy = Joke
Fiddlutype = Giocherelliutipo = Fiddle (Lute-Type)
Banjester = Bangiocherelle = Fiddle / Fiddlutype Neck + Banjo Body = 'Banjoke'
Giocherellare Ad Arco = Bowed Fiddle
Giocherellare Pizzicate = Plucked Fiddle (Like That Of Mark Zandveld’s 'Bace' Fiddle Bass)
Giocherelliutipo Ad Arco = Bowed Fiddlutype (Like That Of A Takamine TB10)
Giocherelliutipo Pizzicate = Plucked Fiddlutype
Bangiocherelle Ad Arco = Bowed Banjester
Bangiocherelle Pizzicate = Plucked Banjester
A Fiddlutype Is Being Called A “Mandolin” Which Meant “Small Mandol” & “Mandola” Which Meant “Mandol”
A Banjester Is Being Called A “Banjolin” Which Should Be Spelt: “Bangiolin” (Bangiolino), Which Meant: “Small Bangiol” & “Banjola” When It Is “Bangiola”
Banjol = Viol / Mandol Neck + Banjo Body = Bangiol
Types Of Fiddlutypes
Acoustic (Electronics & Built-Ins Available)
Electric (Built-Ins Available)
Digital
Silent
Acoustasonic (Built-Ins Available)
Electrasonic (Built-Ins Available)
Resonator (Giocherelliutipo Risonatore)
amazing playing and conversation. thank you.