Second saturday working on this song. I'm a two year beginner so i'm still working on my song learning stamina. I felt I had to comment on the fact i've been playing two years and I have not yet _had_ to go to another mandolin site to learn a tune. Your free fiddle tune lessons are a hell of a service to the mando community--especially beginners. Thanks from a fellow Mainer.
Nice lesson, as always; glad I Patreon'ed. Just curious: what do you use for recording (A&V)? Equipment and software wise. I always wonder when I see channels like this what the popular choices are.
Hey Dan, thanks for the kind words and the support via Patreon! I've got all my equipment listed gete: www.mandolessons.com/about/my-equipment Thanks for watching! Baron
Excellent song and lesson. I was wondering if you could help me out with the little extras you add in the first section of the song. They really add to it nicely like and I was hoping to try them out for myself.
Thanks for watching! I am adding some slides like I mention for the B part, as well as some double stops, which I will make some lessons for in the future.
Thanks for this lesson. It's very helpful. I will send you another paypal asap. What is the color of your mandolin called, and does your mandolin have double or triple binding? I can play this tune now. Trying to build up speed so I can play at the next jam.
Nice lesson, i have been following you since a few months and i find your lessons very helpfull, i am from argentina. My question is: how do i find that part where you rest your arm while you play ?
Second saturday working on this song. I'm a two year beginner so i'm still working on my song learning stamina. I felt I had to comment on the fact i've been playing two years and I have not yet _had_ to go to another mandolin site to learn a tune. Your free fiddle tune lessons are a hell of a service to the mando community--especially beginners. Thanks from a fellow Mainer.
This one's so groovy. I absolutely love you teaching us the little slide. Made me feel 1337
Good tune and excellent teaching. You're doing great.
I just got my mandolin, and I got to say you're videos help me alot every day!
Thank you for your videos. They are great and I have learned a lot on my mando due to your great instruction! Thanks ever so much!
Thank you!
This is great! I love your videos. Thank you for your time and hard work
+Stacy Stalstone Gladly, thanks for watching!
You're awesome! Thanks for your fantastic lessons!
***** Thanks for the kind words! Thanks for watching!
Nicely played. I Enjoyed your lesson. Marie
Thanks Marie!
Nice lesson, as always; glad I Patreon'ed. Just curious: what do you use for recording (A&V)? Equipment and software wise. I always wonder when I see channels like this what the popular choices are.
Hey Dan, thanks for the kind words and the support via Patreon! I've got all my equipment listed gete:
www.mandolessons.com/about/my-equipment
Thanks for watching!
Baron
Excellent song and lesson. I was wondering if you could help me out with the little extras you add in the first section of the song. They really add to it nicely like and I was hoping to try them out for myself.
Thanks for watching! I am adding some slides like I mention for the B part, as well as some double stops, which I will make some lessons for in the future.
Thanks for this lesson. It's very helpful. I will send you another paypal asap.
What is the color of your mandolin called, and does your mandolin have double or triple binding?
I can play this tune now. Trying to build up speed so I can play at the next jam.
Nice lesson, i have been following you since a few months and i find your lessons very helpfull, i am from argentina. My question is: how do i find that part where you rest your arm while you play ?
+Dante Grizia It is an armrest made by Doug Edwards, called the McClung Armrest:
hillcountrystringworks.com/armrest5.html
Thanks for watching!
Baron
very nice lessons and playing, Question on your Ellis-A5 prior to or after s/n #200 Thanks
Tom Stopulos Thanks! It is #152 from 2009. Why do you ask? I wonder where he is at now...
thanks sound great
7:02 A part 12:31 B
hi, what name of this mandolin?
It was built by Tom Ellis in Austin TX. Thanks for watching!
it would be a lot more helpful in this case to just say the number of fret while you go through.