Crosspicking on the mandolin

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • A sample MusicMoose lesson, of which all our lessons are 110% free unlike other instructional sites. Anthony Hannigan is the 1999 National Mandolin Champion and is doing a series on mandolin on www.musicmoose.org

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  • @madeleinesutcliffe1302
    @madeleinesutcliffe1302 12 років тому +1

    Have just started to learn the mandolin and found this lesson so useful. Thank you very much.

  • @andrewtsherman
    @andrewtsherman 13 років тому

    This is a great instructional video. Well paced, and great playing and style. Thanks for the breakdown...breakdown!

  • @mythsay66
    @mythsay66 14 років тому

    I love finding gems like this, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Pickinbuddy
    @Pickinbuddy 17 років тому

    Fabulous--this is one of the most mystifying of all mandolin style. Thanks for breaking it down!

  • @skeetergreen
    @skeetergreen 15 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video I am learning to play the mandolin and I love finding new techniques.

  • @lilquenyful
    @lilquenyful 13 років тому

    This is great! Thank you for sharing this info, I just got my mandolin and I can follow along with you! Awesome!

  • @strubelig
    @strubelig 4 роки тому

    Wish the website was still around, this is a great video!

  • @smitty747
    @smitty747 17 років тому

    Great job Anthony. Really enjoyed your short video. I've visited your site, and will be looking for songs to print out. I'm just getting started, so had never heard of this technique before, but LOVE it. Keep up the good work Anthony.

  • @seanyatp
    @seanyatp 15 років тому

    you want each note you play to lead to the next. if you upstroke on the D string you are headed towards G. It's basically the way to play the fastest with the most accuracy

  • @JNNikolas
    @JNNikolas 14 років тому

    @germaniumbass notes have less sustain and volume than larger/lower instruments with larger scale lengths, and doubling up the strings helps with volume by sending 2x the energy to the soundboard.

  • @AntarcticanCommunist
    @AntarcticanCommunist 14 років тому

    Wow great teaching. Very clear

  • @LucasGonze
    @LucasGonze 3 роки тому

    Thanks for that upstroke pattern on the two high strings. I've been downstroking through them and it doesn't have that Jesse McReynolds sound.

  • @craigwg
    @craigwg 13 років тому

    Neat hat. One doesn't see too many blue grass bands on the slopes at Aspen. But, seriously, loved this simple approach. I'm going to try to work it in to my repertoire!

  • @MilesJackson
    @MilesJackson 17 років тому

    Great little lesson! thanks!

  • @Gablemenestrel
    @Gablemenestrel 16 років тому

    Thanks for thoses great mandolin lesson, find a teacher in Québec city is not easy.

  • @ckyfan969696
    @ckyfan969696 16 років тому

    I just got mine today and I can play along with some folk. It's fairly easy if you've been playing guitar a while.

  • @larrybrock8526
    @larrybrock8526 12 років тому +1

    WELL DONE HANNIGAN,NOW GET YOUR IRISH ON LAD!

  • @simoin
    @simoin 18 років тому

    Thanks for this great help!

  • @MandoliciousMusic
    @MandoliciousMusic 15 років тому

    Nothing can substitute for a real human teacher for that. Where do you live?

  • @madtiger111
    @madtiger111 17 років тому

    Thanks, Amp Dog.

  • @ultimatebanjo
    @ultimatebanjo 18 років тому

    Cool Lesson!

  • @granaff
    @granaff 16 років тому

    superb lesson I can use that technique for shred guitar aswell!

  • @GrapefruitP
    @GrapefruitP 14 років тому

    @germaniumbass you play both, on a mandolin you treat the pairs of strings as one string... most of the time

  • @twstdelf
    @twstdelf 14 років тому

    Great technique, should be very helpful, but the look at the end cracks me up. ;)

  • @JNNikolas
    @JNNikolas 14 років тому

    @germaniumbass Yes, always both strings. :)

  • @heidebill
    @heidebill 14 років тому

    Thanks

  • @mandoist
    @mandoist 10 років тому +1

    FWIW: Jesse McReynolds' actual basic crosspicking pattern is NOT like that shown in this video. Best you refer to Jesse's own mandolin instruction video tape and take it from there -- and crosspicking has not "been around long before that". Jesse did indeed invent crosspicking on the mandolin.

    • @AnthonyHannigan
      @AnthonyHannigan 9 років тому

      Good point and well taken, however i learned this from him on several occasions as a young lad. Many of hours at his place and it was amazing how many rolls that he has!! And yes again, cross picking is a very primitive style and i think has been around since strings and a pick first made contact!

    • @AnthonyHannigan
      @AnthonyHannigan 6 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/aiyF52PiDz4/v-deo.html

  • @AnthonyHannigan
    @AnthonyHannigan 12 років тому

    @mandoist maybe the term x picking. I have heard tunes well before Jesse with folks playing it.

  • @lynx777
    @lynx777 13 років тому

    Hello kind sir...I made a crosspicking vid giving special thanks to you...

  • @RatherCrunchyMuffin
    @RatherCrunchyMuffin 15 років тому

    another question: is there any reason why he specifies to downstroke or upstroke? does it make a difference?

  • @TeRroRSqUaD20
    @TeRroRSqUaD20 17 років тому

    Hehehe thank u now i know a lil about the mandolin..

  • @RatherCrunchyMuffin
    @RatherCrunchyMuffin 15 років тому

    southern new jersey

  • @RatherCrunchyMuffin
    @RatherCrunchyMuffin 15 років тому

    could someone please give me a link they know of to a good starting point for a beginner at mandolin. This video is helpful but is too advanced and i cant seem to find a decent way to move past the basics

  • @oggendoggen2
    @oggendoggen2 16 років тому

    just out of sheer curiosity... how many instruments do you play?

  • @OriginalRitz
    @OriginalRitz 14 років тому

    @TheElekt
    your speakers are backwards or your headphones are on backwards

  • @Canyarion
    @Canyarion 15 років тому

    Why is there only sound on the left speaker?

  • @CPettybone1
    @CPettybone1 15 років тому

    We all disagree on the name of this tune..LOL! I think your right though it is bile them cabbage. Mr. Hannigan can play though!

  • @mandoist
    @mandoist 13 років тому

    Actually, x-picking was not done "a long time" before Jesse. Jesse McReynolds invented the x-picking style; indeed imitating the 5-string banjo roll.

    • @AnthonyHannigan
      @AnthonyHannigan 6 років тому

      Hi Kevin, i have actually heard Dave Appolon do it, many many hears before. Also there are countess number of guitar pickers that were doing it since always!!

  • @Modes9
    @Modes9 16 років тому

    The origins of sweep-picking...

  • @o7jimmy
    @o7jimmy 17 років тому

    Crosspicking interesting.

  • @iowan1316
    @iowan1316 11 років тому

    What is the name of the song? Who comes to town?

  • @jltc008
    @jltc008 17 років тому

    I play sitar.

  • @VoodooGuitar
    @VoodooGuitar 17 років тому

    I think the mandolin is kinda small for me... I always liked the sound, but it just doesn't agree with my hands, guitar / banjo are cool for me... Sitar anybody? I wish I had a sitar, lol.

  • @MrSaturnDOING
    @MrSaturnDOING 11 років тому

    Could you just alternate pick these lines?

  • @oggendoggen2
    @oggendoggen2 16 років тому

    GrapefruityTikbit, I mean...

  • @MrHistorymakers
    @MrHistorymakers 10 років тому

    Guys you really think Jesse invented cross picking? No he just applied it to the mandolin, so it's certainly ok to do it differently from him

    • @AnthonyHannigan
      @AnthonyHannigan 9 років тому +1

      No not at all, but for Bluegrass style mandolin players he was sure one of the pioneers that made it into mainstream. And yes, it is for sure ok and encouraged to do it your own way, several ways. Heck, throw on some banjo picks and go crazy!!! Why not?

  • @eonblue46
    @eonblue46 10 років тому +1

    Does 110% free mean you pay me 10% of the lessons worth for watching? That'd be sweet. I'd create more accounts and subscribe all of them.

  • @docpain0
    @docpain0 12 років тому

    r u using a soft or hard pick??

  • @footballerdt
    @footballerdt 11 років тому

    They are paying us 10% of what we put in. So simple math would say 0 x .10 = 0

  • @ravenwav
    @ravenwav 11 років тому

    Wait, if their lessons are 110% free, shouldn't they pay us for watching?

  • @BobEdRadley
    @BobEdRadley 15 років тому

    Actually it's BILE them cabbage down.

  • @CPettybone1
    @CPettybone1 15 років тому

    actually it's boil THEM cabbage down.

  • @aubreynoftall3830
    @aubreynoftall3830 Рік тому

    worst teacher ive ever seen....man you take so much for granted