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Tonally, the Veillette seems to be more in the mandolin camp whereas the Viator sounds a lot more like a 12 string guitar with a capo. I'm not sure that they're substitutes.
Roger.
I picked mine up maybe 3 years ago from Ivor Mairants.
It's well made, stable, easy to play though quite neck heavy and I've heard better pickups, however, it sounds beautiful, especially if you play the open strings, and 1st and 2nd position for melodic and chordal stuff.
It's very much in the mandolin camp.
I keep mine tuned
C, G, C, F, G, C
I've played it in my band too when we play folky and trad numbers. Sitting somewhere between mandolin, bouzouki and 12 string guitar.
My issues is that I like to fingerpick, and that's hard with nails on double-course instruments
I don't like the idea of just strumming them much:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8PZu9Hayvg
to that end, I have a Tenor guitar, and Alto classical and a Fender Mando-strat
I'd advise anyone to consider their playing style before buying - if you play with a plectrum or skin, or know how to play a mandolin anyway, then one of these should be perfect
Since they are typically tuned in 5ths, you can get some really contrasting voicings
Richard Durrant used to play Bach on Tenor Banjo at his gigs
I bought a tenor guitar, and after a gig, asked him if he would get one. He had been thinking about it, and commissioned one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbK8omPox-A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9rOtdmtzJ4
Feedback
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ydoyferdpqp4ic/Screenshot_20200624-094212_Instagram.jpg?dl=0
Mak's guitars now have stock!
The one on the left looks like my one
Anyway, if I win it I'll update you!