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Can you tune A Mandocello like an octave mandolin?

Can you tune A Mandocello like an octave mandolin?

The mandocello is classically tuned to an octave plus a fifth below the mandolin, in the same relationship as that of the cello to the violin, its strings being tuned to C2–G2–D3–A3. Its scale length is typically about 26 inches (660 mm).

What is the tuning for A Mandocello?

It is larger than the mandolin, and is the baritone instrument of the mandolin family. Its eight strings are in four paired courses, with the strings in each course tuned in unison. Overall tuning of the courses is in fifths like a mandolin, but beginning on bass C (C2).

How do you tune an octave mandolin?

The standard octave mandolin tuning is G2G2−D3D3−A3A3−E4E4, so the lowest open strings are tuned to the lowest G on the guitar, and the highest strings are tuned to the same E as the highest string of the guitar.

What is the difference between an octave mandolin and A Mandocello?

Octave mandolins are tuned one octave below the standard mandolin, GDAE. In many instances, the only difference between the bouzouki and an octave mandolin is the scale length– long scales tend to be called bouzoukis and short scales are octave mandolins.

How to generate a chord for a mandolin?

Select the root of the chord here. Use the sharp and flat checkboxes to sharpen and flatten the root note. The ‘Fix Fix root as lowest note’ checkbox ensures that the lowest note on the mandolin is always the root (so that slash chords are not generated). Chord Name Select the basic chord name here. Tuning

Which is the best Mando chord generator to use?

Hide Barre Chords. Get started by using these great settings! The Mando Chord Generator is a great little tool for finding the chords you want to play, or finding chords you never thought existed! It’s also great for finding interesting ways of playing lead chord lines.

Which is the lowest note on a mandolin?

The ‘Fix Fix root as lowest note’ checkbox ensures that the lowest note on the mandolin is always the root (so that slash chords are not generated). Select the basic chord name here. Many common and standard tunings are listed here, or you can chose your own tuning.