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Thread: Mandoviol used to sound like an E-guitar or is it just me?
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Landorin
Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:54 am
#1
Hi entertainers,
I was wondering about this for a long time now... is it just me or did the mandoviol use to have e-guitar like sounds when playing "rock"? I'm sooo sure it used to be like that (I still got the sounds memorized).
When did that change and why? I really miss that, it sounded so much better (at least on rock). Do you miss that too?
Why not releasing a 2nd mandoviol so one sounds like now (more violine like) and one that sounds like an e-guitar?
Any older entertainers who can help me out on this?
I was wondering about this for a long time now... is it just me or did the mandoviol use to have e-guitar like sounds when playing "rock"? I'm sooo sure it used to be like that (I still got the sounds memorized).
When did that change and why? I really miss that, it sounded so much better (at least on rock). Do you miss that too?
Why not releasing a 2nd mandoviol so one sounds like now (more violine like) and one that sounds like an e-guitar?
Any older entertainers who can help me out on this?
Mentalbug
Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:17 am
#3
Yes, even a Mandoviol can't make the "Rock" song cool to be listened to... Your memory refers you to someone playing Starwars1 on a Mandoviol, 100% sure
Landorin
Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:18 am
#4
Ah thanks a lot, then I mixed up some things but at least I am sure now. 
What do you entertainers think of two different mandos (as described above)? Okay, I guess we all agree that we wouldn't mind new instruments (although I'm not an entertainer anymore).
What do you entertainers think of two different mandos (as described above)? Okay, I guess we all agree that we wouldn't mind new instruments (although I'm not an entertainer anymore).
Tiaga
Fri Jan 21, 2005 5:04 pm
#5
I think everyone agrees that mando on sw1 rocks! I really like it on Western too.. The other song that it has an electric guitar type sound. (Though slightly different.)
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