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Chris Thile in London Interview
Kudos to Mandolin Cafe staff writer Dan Beimborn on an excellent, insightful interview with living legend, Chris Thile. Dan had some prime moments to speak
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02.04.12

Digital text format to dominate the future
We've personally found the iPad to be extremely useful for performance and practicing. The iReal b for practicing with jazz "Standards" accompaniments, the unreal Book
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Available: Mann SEM-5 solid body single cutaway
We like to check in on the "In-stock" instruments over at premium electric mandolin builder Jonathon Mann's website. Once in a while a real bargain
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April 14, 2009 | Eight is (not) enough: JP Charles BAC-10 Ten-string

We've enjoyed the 5-string electric, the mandolin and mandola, so it only seemed logical to commission the talents of Jean Paul Charles, Brazilian Luthier and repair technician and include the individual benefits of all those instruments into a single one. Having a great personal experience with his BSA-4 four-string beauty, we knew the builder had hands-on access to some of the world's best woods and the craft to pull tone out of them. Jean Paul is also a stellar jazz musician himself; it only seemed natural to call on his talents.

Ten it will be...

Preliminary pictures of the work in progress are below, with an ETA of sometime this summer. Our appetite is primed; very much looking forward to heaping on the extra "course."

BAC-C10: Click for closeup BAC-C10

BAC-C10: Click for closeup BAC-C10 in process

Website: JP Charles Luthier

Posted by Ted at April 14, 2009 5:23 AM


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