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Violin and Mandolin Double Hard Case, wood shell, new
Violin and Mandolin Double Hard Case, wood shell, new
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vintage Kay mandolin, double cutaway, double bindings, old timer
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Double-neck Mandolin, one harp neck and one mandolin neck with string in 4 cours
Double-neck Mandolin, one harp neck and one mandolin neck with string in 4 cours
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Double Mandolin Hard Case, Wood shell, new
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Banjo and Mandolin Double Hard Case, wood shell, new
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Violin and Mandolin Double Hard Case, hard wood shell
Violin and Mandolin Double Hard Case, hard wood shell
US $78.00

Mandolin Double

Mandolin Hand Exercises : Mandolin Double Stops in A Major

How To Enter The Bass Guitar Player's World

The bass guitar player is extremely lucky since the electric bass guitar comes in a wide variety of shapes and colors. In fact, they are remarkably similar to the electric guitar in not only construction, but also in appearance as well. However, the electric bass guitar does have a much longer neck as well as longer body than the electric guitar.

One other noticeable difference between the electric bass guitar and the electric guitar is the scale length and the number of strings. The electric bass guitar has six strings instead of five strings, which the majority of electric guitars only have. The electric bass guitar does have the same pitch as the double bass, but that pitch is perhaps an octave lower than four lower strings of an electric guitar, which would E, A, D, and G on a scale.

The electric bass guitar is very similar in not only appearance but also in construction to the electric bass guitar. The bass guitar player is one of the most important band members due to their high octave sound, which is especially true of the electric bass guitar when it is plugged into an amplifier and a speaker during a live performance.

Just in recent years bass guitar players have doubled in numbers replacing double bass guitar players in today's most popular music. In fact the bass line in the songs today, which use to be played by a double bass guitar, is now being played by a bass guitar. This bass line also will greatly vary from bass guitar player due to style of each individual.

The very first electric bass guitar was created in 1930 in Seattle, Washington by Paul Tutmarc. This first electric bass guitar has only four strings and a thirty and half inch scale length, which made it extremely easy to hold and transport for the bass guitar player. During 1950, this version took on some new developments, but for twenty years the first electric bass guitar stayed the same.

During this time, the now famous, Leo Fender, was the first to begin to mass produce the electric bass guitar with George Fullerton, his employee. With this mass production of the electric bass guitar the evolution of the bass guitar player began from this very simple process. Leo Fender's body design was very similar to the Telecaster with a single number of coil pickup.

The Fender electric bass guitars were so marketable because of their four strings, solid body style, stylish beauty, and electric mandolin sound, which were the only ones available at the time. Also, the coil pickups were the reversed with the respect to each other as well, which was a huge eye catcher to bass guitar players all over the world at this time.

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Frequently Asked Questions...

I am looking for an 8 string violin tuned with double strings like the mandolin?

extended peg box with 8 pegs. Otherwise exactly like a standard violin.


Answer:

There used to be a violin make in my town that made those.

If you check on Yahoo under Luthiers there are some that will custom make them for you.

Or check out Wood Violins. I know they have a 6 string model, they may have an 8 as well.

Good luck!

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