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Governor
I have some questions to ask violin players, that only you as a violin (or mandolin) player would understand. Non violin players not qualified to comment in this thread. But since I know you will comment anyway, and since ignorance display is a common and consistent trait in PJ, you might as well go ahead and comment anyway. Ho hum.
1. Are you knowledgable of the mandolin ?
2. If you saw a painting of a violin fingerboard with double stops illustrated in blending colors would you understand that ?
3. If you saw the A string D note tied/blended to the D string A note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
4. If you saw the A string D note tied/blended to the D string B note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
5. If you saw the D string E note tied/blended to the A string C note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
6. If you saw the E string open note tied/blended to the A string C# note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
1. Are you knowledgable of the mandolin ?
2. If you saw a painting of a violin fingerboard with double stops illustrated in blending colors would you understand that ?
3. If you saw the A string D note tied/blended to the D string A note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
4. If you saw the A string D note tied/blended to the D string B note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
5. If you saw the D string E note tied/blended to the A string C note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?
6. If you saw the E string open note tied/blended to the A string C# note double stop, what colors would you think might best represent that harmonic ?