The mandolin playing throughout Rod Stewart's 1971 album 'Every Picture Tells A Story' - including on the songs 'Mandolin Wind' and 'Maggie May' - has been credited to Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne.
Jimmy Page
Yes, there is a difference. A mandolin is a lute-like instrument, played like a guitar: http://www.answers.com/topic/mandolin?cat=entertainment A violin is a stringed instrument, played with a bow: http://www.answers.com/topic/violin?cat=entertainment However, just as there are four members of the violin family - the violin, viola, cello/violoncello and double bass, there are four basic members of the mandolin family which bear some relation to the violin family's relationships. These are as follows: * mandolin, with a range similar to that of the violin * mandola or tenor mandola, tuned to a fifth below the mandolin, meaning it has the same relationship as a viola to a violin * mandocello or mandolin cello * mando-bass, which is tuned like a double bass There are also several other mandolins in the mandolin family, such as the octave mandolin, the piccolo or sopranino mandolin, and several other variants of the mandolin from other countries.
They use a mandolin in the song Blood, Sex, and Booze. This was on the album Warning and it was played by Billie Joe Armstrong
Jeff beck
Ry Cooder
Jimmy Page
Mandolin
The American mandolin player Sam Bush got famous by being a very talented mandolin player. At age 11, he got his first mandolin and played at Roanoke, VA Bluegrass festival in 1965.
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Yes, there is a difference. A mandolin is a lute-like instrument, played like a guitar: http://www.answers.com/topic/mandolin?cat=entertainment A violin is a stringed instrument, played with a bow: http://www.answers.com/topic/violin?cat=entertainment However, just as there are four members of the violin family - the violin, viola, cello/violoncello and double bass, there are four basic members of the mandolin family which bear some relation to the violin family's relationships. These are as follows: * mandolin, with a range similar to that of the violin * mandola or tenor mandola, tuned to a fifth below the mandolin, meaning it has the same relationship as a viola to a violin * mandocello or mandolin cello * mando-bass, which is tuned like a double bass There are also several other mandolins in the mandolin family, such as the octave mandolin, the piccolo or sopranino mandolin, and several other variants of the mandolin from other countries.
They use a mandolin in the song Blood, Sex, and Booze. This was on the album Warning and it was played by Billie Joe Armstrong
Jeff beck
There really is no reason you can't. EADG is the standard tuning for a mandolin, and you can get ukulele strings for those notes. It isn't going to sound like a mandolin, but it can be played the same way.
Ry Cooder
Rhean Boyer, Ithink I read somewhere that he played the Mandolin.
They played a type of flute,and the mandolin.
Several artists played mandolin on Darius' albums: Sam Bush, Aubrey Haynie, Bryan Sutton, Ilya Toshinsky, and Pat Buchanan.