How to Read Music on the Mandolin - Part 2
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
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This lesson is part 2 in my 'How to Read Music' series, in this lesson we will cover the notes on the G and E strings. After this video, you will be able to play 4 example pieces that use notes all over the fretboard and be able to name any note on a music stave.
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0:00 Intro
01:06 Notes on the G String
03:46 Notes on the E String
05:30 Flats & Sharps
06:27 Example tunes - Lullaby
08:37 Minuet
09:46 Amazing Grace
11:00 Tennessee Waltz
Thank you for this. Very well done and to the point.
Thanks for your continued support Nelson.
Mike
I have Hall-Leonard play mandolin today book. The music starting on page 50 Angeline Baker. Why and what does the Alphabet letters in a rectangle between measures mean?
Hello! Normally, Alphabet letters in a box are used to mark the different sections like 'A part' or 'B part'. But I'm not sure if that is the case for you because you said they are 'between measures', which is not normally where they are placed. I don't own that book either, so if you wanted to send me an image of it via mike[at]mandomike.com I can take a look and explain what it means more accurately?
Cheers!
Mike
Does the octave mandolin play the same treble notes even though it's an octave lower in pitch?
Hey Mike! Yeah it does, otherwise the octave mando would have to read in half treble clef / half bass clef which would just be messy. So it's easier to read normal clef and just be aware that you are technically an octave lower