Tons of beginner content on youtube. How refreshing to be able to dig in deep to advanced concepts with such clarity. I love your modal playing Wayne and the way you use these modes to move around in different keys. The idea of using a C chord scale to be able to move through my Dm work never occurred to me.
Glad this was a help. Now you can apply that thought to ANY minor chord. If you're playing over G minor check out the F scale. Learn the F chord scale and double stop scales. Good luck....
This a good introduction to using the major and minor third double stops, and how they lay out on the mandolin. One small nit that I have is the use of the term half-diminished to describe a triad. The only time half-diminished should be used is to describe a type of 7th chord. The triad based on two stacked minor thirds is simply a diminished triad.
If the playability and intonation are ok then it would be suitable. I will say I've played a few of those mandolins thru the years and the "factory" set-ups were horrible.
Thx for the question Dan. A major chord can be made minor by lowering the 3rd a half step. Check out my video about minor chords in the "chord playlist".....
I've been playing the D'Addarrio EXP74CM set for a good while now. They are described as a custom medium gauge. Check these out if you get a chance they won't disappoint......
Thank you! Years of teaching one on one in person and Skype sessions definitely helped me when I started WWoM. Talking to the camera (cell phone) is still a challenge.....
I believe Wayne is the best, so talented. Thanks
Thanks so much Jan! I'll be diving into more double stop content soon....
That is one of the better double stop explanations, great practical examples.
Thanks Timothy! You can expect more double stop themed sessions soon....
Party time! Excellent!
Tons of beginner content on youtube. How refreshing to be able to dig in deep to advanced concepts with such clarity. I love your modal playing Wayne and the way you use these modes to move around in different keys. The idea of using a C chord scale to be able to move through my Dm work never occurred to me.
Glad this was a help. Now you can apply that thought to ANY minor chord. If you're playing over G minor check out the F scale. Learn the F chord scale and double stop scales. Good luck....
Another excellent lesson. Thank you Wayne.
Brilliant lesson!
Thx David. I intend to follow this up soon......
Very helpful Wayne, Thank You !
Thanks Wayne, that's a great lesson :) I kind of knew some of this stuff, but this really helped me. Thankyou
Thx Paul. More to come on double stops in the future for sure....
Thanks Wayne, Big help!!
You're welcome Roy. Glad this is a help. Try tranposing this concept to a different key .......
Thanks a million,
You're welcome Teresa. Good luck with double stops and expect more on this topic in the future......
Merry Christmas Wayne
U D Man Wayne
Wayne you are so cool
Amazing lesson! Smashing some double stops now 👍🏻🙌🏻
Thx Scott. I hope to dive back in on some more double stop content soon....
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 don’t worry I will and am doing so, thanks for the amazing content man ✌🏻😎
Very helplful Thanks!
Thank you Richard. Glad it's a help....
Thanks again!
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oh it helps, it helps a lot :)
The positive feedback helps me! Thanks....
Double stops are root & 5th?
Double Stops can be a lot of things. Check out the Making Scales work for You video here on WWOM if you wanna go a little deeper on that subject......
This a good introduction to using the major and minor third double stops, and how they lay out on the mandolin. One small nit that I have is the use of the term half-diminished to describe a triad. The only time half-diminished should be used is to describe a type of 7th chord. The triad based on two stacked minor thirds is simply a diminished triad.
Question: what’s your opinion of a Fender A style? Would it be suitable for a beginner?
If the playability and intonation are ok then it would be suitable. I will say I've played a few of those mandolins thru the years and the "factory" set-ups were horrible.
Can any major one just be made major just by flatting the 3rd?
Thx for the question Dan. A major chord can be made minor by lowering the 3rd a half step. Check out my video about minor chords in the "chord playlist".....
Do you use light or medium strings?
I've been playing the D'Addarrio EXP74CM set for a good while now. They are described as a custom medium gauge. Check these out if you get a chance they won't disappoint......
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Check out my Chord Scale video then come back to this one. Good luck and hang tuff.....
Wayne you need to be a teacher in school. You can get the lesson across to where a beginner can understand the concept.
Thank you! Years of teaching one on one in person and Skype sessions definitely helped me when I started WWoM. Talking to the camera (cell phone) is still a challenge.....
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