Increase Your Speed - Mandolin Lesson - Live Replay
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Here’s my best exercise for mandolin to build precision and speed. The Fast Finger Bounce is great to develop your mandolin technique and works great as a warm up thing.
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When you play the exercise slower you use the wrist only but when you play fast, you mainly use your elbow. This confuses me.
Hi Pete, I do believe that the motion come from both the wrist and the elbow. AND yes, playing fast and slow feels different I would say. Maybe the bootcamp will interest you.www.mandolinsecrets.com/bootcamp
Hi magnus, love your generosity and bright clear lessons. Over here in England you are much appreciated.
it's really the kind of exercise I need. Thank you Magnus. I regret not having had a teacher like you, who knows what exercise to give for each type of skill to acquire.
Thanks Christian! I´m glad to hear that. No time for regret, we´re working on it in the exact right time. ;-)
One month ago started to learn Mandolin! Thanks for good advise. Greetings from Germany!
Came here via Reddit. Loved this lesson! Thanks
Thanks Blue Gnome!
I will be glad to purchase or subscribe, either way. I have confidence in you and look forward to being a student.
Greetings from Russia. Your lessons are helping me so much. Many thanks. Dave.
Many thanks from Paris (France). Your lessons are very clear and pedagogical, I appreciate them a lot !
Thanks IG! I´m glad to hear that.
Many Thanks from Spain Magnus. Useful lesson indeed!!!
Thanks Pep! Greetings from Sweden!
Jeff Cassinelli - Roseville CA- thank u great exercise- teaching right hand only to an injured student while left is recovering
You are so generous with your lessons, many thanks.
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that. :-)
Hi Magnus my name is Pam I live in USA New Jersey
Roy from Louisiana lurking mandolin
This is not a mandolin. This is the Gibson SG, and your name is not Magnus. Your name is Angus, and you are playing in the AC/DC.
Haha! :-) It has never struck me, but there´s only an M differing the names... Rock on N Tatic!
Hi, I have been a violin player for many years. Just started the mandolin. The right hand sync with the left has been difficult. Thanks for this exercise.
I have also been trying to find the sheet music for the Loggins and Messina song " Be Free" Do you know it? It is a great mandolin song.
Cheers!
Jake Fish
Cool Jake! No, I don´t know that song.
Mel from Bensalem Pennsylvania USA. Very useful info. Playing mando less than a year but years of guitar experience.
Thanks Mel! I also started playing mando with a guitar background.
Lou from iNorth Carolina
Sir,your videos are boon for learners indeed. Sir, I want to know one thing that really confuses me. Suppose a song contains both the major and minor 3rd note of the scale, then how to determine the scale of the song? Will that be in major or minor scale? I try to find it through chord progression but i fail to do that sometimes. Please let me know in such a case what the scale would be.
And Sir one more thing, I have read somewhere that Dminor is the parallel minor of Dmaj. Is this correct?
Hi! A scale with both minor and major 3rd will give a very bluesy sound. For a song in major, try add the minor 3rd as a grace note to the major third. Sounds bluesy!
Dminor is the parallell minor of FMajor.
Hello Magnus, I have been away from my mandolin for about 5 monrhs due to a left hand injury. Nothing too major, but the callouses and muscules were pretty much gone. I have been watching your older vids to try to get motivated back to playing. I played a couple tunes I knew well over a phone call to my cousin in different city. She was very impressed, but I was sure it was not my best performance. I know these exercises will help me get back to my "normal" abilities. Thanks, my friend, Bob in Montana
Hey There! It's wonderful and greetings from Sri Lanka, I love to ask your advise for selecting a good mandolin, what are the brands? Also can you give hints on quality of Pick
I've been playing for 50 years but can always learn something new--I'm in Red Bank, NJ USA
Eileen, so true! Sometimes I do have the feeling, -the more I develop the more I realize there is to learn. :-) Keep up!
From Nepal. You are my best mandolin trainer. I am learning mandolin systematically watching your lession in youtube. Thank you so much sir. Best regards!
Lots of great ideas! Certainly lifting the finger is slower..never considered that. I feel my left hand is a big challenge. I don't feel anchored.
Thanks Michael! Keep up the good work!
Could you also post your videos on Bitchute? Thanks!
Hi Lisa, I´m not sure what Bitchute is...
Speed comes from the picking hand, not the fretting hand.
So true!
Another gem tks
this is great. I will subscribe. thank you
Thanks for the sub!
Great tutorials, great videos. Have reached out via email.
Thanks!
I would like to be part of the learning community you mentioned.
Hi Magnus - I’m Jo from Nova Scotia, Canada.
Never been big on speed in anything but, i'm giving it a go.
Cool! And there´s lot of other things to improve doing exercises like this as well. Tone!
I had always wondered how to play fast without going into tremolo and this video has just given me a breakthrough, I guess!
Thanks Dr.Sandesh! Glad if this can help you.