Excellent Tom. It never occurred to me the idea of flipping upside down the notes. The layout of 5ths already offers different chord possibilities for my exploring the mandolin. Thanks for the post.
Tom, you gave me exactly what I was looking for. There are way too many youtube videos that don’t cut to the chase and have to much BS. You’re right on the money for someone that already knows how to play guitar. Thanks!
What a surprising instrument Tom, seen it many times but haven't had a clue you To play it. Now it make sense, thanks Tom.. see you Monday in the live stream
I do not yet own a mandolin but I am looking at getting one soon, this video is an absolutely fantastic resource that I will be saving and referring back to once I've purchased my own! Thank you so much! Love your content
That's exactly why I did it. I probably should've made it 3 videos as the retention is not great, but I love videos like this as I'll bookmark them and go back and again until I'm through it.
Thank you so very much for this video I am a guitar player and I'm thinking of learning to play mandolin so I appreciate this video very much and looking forward to your next video
Nice video Tom! When you make your follow-up video, the next thing to cover is the "chop chord" or the closed 4-finger position chords, I look forward to it. And some discussion on the pick, I use giant triangle picks. (Dunlops & Claytons.) All the best..
Haha, I don't know about mastering it but I would love spending more time on it. A couple of weeks ago I spent a couple days playing only mandolin for the Call of Duty game. And thanks for the tip! It means a lot.
Doh! The same root notes as the bottom four strings of a guitar, but upside down????? I feel dumb not realising this. So very, very dumb. Doh! Thanks, Tom.
Tom, I came across your video with Paul Davids a few days ago and I admire your passion for guitars and different types of guitars. I was wondering if you've heard of the Portuguese guitar? It's a beautiful instrument and if you haven't, I think you'll find it very interesting!
Excellent Tom. It never occurred to me the idea of flipping upside down the notes. The layout of 5ths already offers different chord possibilities for my exploring the mandolin. Thanks for the post.
Tom, you gave me exactly what I was looking for. There are way too many youtube videos that don’t cut to the chase and have to much BS. You’re right on the money for someone that already knows how to play guitar. Thanks!
Thanks Tom. I an an intermediate guitar player and I just ordered a mandolin. Your video is inspirational.
What a surprising instrument Tom, seen it many times but haven't had a clue you To play it. Now it make sense, thanks Tom.. see you Monday in the live stream
That was really nicely thaught, leveraging on transferable skills. Thank you a lot!
I do not yet own a mandolin but I am looking at getting one soon, this video is an absolutely fantastic resource that I will be saving and referring back to once I've purchased my own! Thank you so much! Love your content
That's exactly why I did it. I probably should've made it 3 videos as the retention is not great, but I love videos like this as I'll bookmark them and go back and again until I'm through it.
I like it Tom , I will give a try and get a Mandolin .... Thanks for your wisdom and kindness to teach others what you know,,,
Thanks, Tom I still working on the guitar but love to buy a mandolin!
Thank you so very much for this video I am a guitar player and I'm thinking of learning to play mandolin so I appreciate this video very much and looking forward to your next video
Thanks Tom, great video for 4th July celebrations. Just turn it upside down a bit like banjo .😊
Nice video Tom! When you make your follow-up video, the next thing to cover is the "chop chord" or the closed 4-finger position chords, I look forward to it. And some discussion on the pick, I use giant triangle picks. (Dunlops & Claytons.) All the best..
Thanks Tom, really helpful to compare both instruments and how you mastered it. Make some more please!
Haha, I don't know about mastering it but I would love spending more time on it. A couple of weeks ago I spent a couple days playing only mandolin for the Call of Duty game. And thanks for the tip! It means a lot.
I love the mandolin.
Excellent lesson man. Bravo.
Thank you kindly!
Doh! The same root notes as the bottom four strings of a guitar, but upside down????? I feel dumb not realising this. So very, very dumb. Doh! Thanks, Tom.
Super helpful!
The mandolin is very easy to pick up if you know the guitar. Good lesson.
Thanks. Very helpful
excellent dude.
Thanks
Great video!
Tom, I came across your video with Paul Davids a few days ago and I admire your passion for guitars and different types of guitars. I was wondering if you've heard of the Portuguese guitar? It's a beautiful instrument and if you haven't, I think you'll find it very interesting!
Yes I'm familiar with a Portuguese guitar. I believe it's kind of like a high 12-string. It's on my list to add to my collection.
great lesson tom thank you
Glad you liked it!
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Bar chord
Zero success.
you've got my number
Okay the mandolin is easier to push down good to know
Well no not bluegrass ,rock licks you need to listen to bluegrass
I guess you now will be obligated to do guitar for Mandolin players??? 😂
Haha, dang it.