Is there any sites on the web where the sound of an in tune mandoline is played one string at a time to help me try and tune mine.
Any help will help me play it as is so far out of tune at the minute.
Thanks.
Mandoline Tuning
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It looks like this place may have it. I didn't try to download it though.
http://www.musicmasterworks.com/tuning_software.html
Steve
http://www.musicmasterworks.com/tuning_software.html
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Tuned up and ready to go!!
That site you recommended is perfect!!! i will never have an excuse anymore for not practising!
Thanks.
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Re: Mandoline Tuning
Ah, this reminds me of the old Zen koan: if a mandolin string is played on the Internet and nobody is listening, does it make any sound?Fabio7007 wrote:Is there any sites on the web where the sound of an in tune mandoline is played one string at a time to help me try and tune mine.
Just remember, the reason the mandolin has 8 strings is that you have twice as many changes as a fiddler of having any one of them actually be in tune!
g
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