las wrote:
> 
> "J. Coon" wrote:
> 
> >
> > There is one that I recorded with my SOny R-30 on this page
> >
> > http://members.tripod.com/Liteways/index.html
> >
>

> I never saw so many mandolins in one place at a time!  You don't run into someone
> everyday who plays one.  I guess that's you in the picture. 

No that is John  Reischman.  He is the one that played these for the
test.  His is the $30k Lloyd Loar.  
 I look older and more distinguished <G>


>
> Unfortunately I couldn't get the music to play.  I get the Quick Time logo in the
> middle of a blank page.  Something is counting down but when it was finished all I 
>had
> was a picture of a ripped piece of film in the middle of the page.

That is because of the stupid MP3 encoder I used with CoolEdit.  It
worked when I put them up, but then the players changed or something. 
They are (except one) MP3 files with a WAV extension.  Some people have
to download the files and then  rename them with a MP3 suffix.


> 
> BTW is that a mandolin at the end of Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" or some kind of 
>synth?
> 

As I recall, it is, but then I haven't heard the tune in a while. I
think he had a lot of mandolin on that tune.


--
Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker.
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If Gibson made cars, would they sound so sweet?

My first web page  

http://www.tir.com/~liteways
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