Thank you very much. Just picked up a mandolin impulsively yesterday. I've been playing guitar for maybe 6-7 years and honestly I never really practiced scales on that, but something tells me I'm going to want to with this.
Been playing mando in the band and I make it look easy...two chords (copperhead road)....all I need to know....hehe Now everyone thinks I play guitar and mando....so now I gotta learn some....you're perfect for me...Thanks! PS...I'm a guitar player/pilot...frikin hopeless man....
I just gave my mandolin a first tune I bought along with a violin months ago, which I just gave a first tune as well. I am looking forward to playing both using this simple scale as you pointed out. Who knows how long those two instruments would be sitting behind my amp if I hadn't watched this video!
Ben, your the man! Amazing content and you were far ahead of the rest of us just now jumping in! I've posted more in the last month than ever! I'm a guitar, fiddle mandolin guy myself, banjo...I have people for that! haha Thanks for the inspiration!
Very interesting You know your theory Never learned - but 2 of my kids learned music theory in High School & AP Music Theory Thanks for the information Mrs Sheridan
Superb, I'm a leftie, hardest bit was getting a decent leftie mandolin! Live in N orthern Ireland so any suggestions about decent leftie make/model would be greatly appreciated. Hen's teeth springs to mind
I noticed you play "The Gibson." I know nothing about those instruments; I do know my cousin has collected The Gibson instruments for many years. He has every instrument made during the 1911 to 1926 period except four. He has all the Mandolins in that series. I'm not sure if I have the correct time period. My information comes from memory listening to he and others talk about the instruments. I have seen all of his collection and each one is beautiful. He is interested in selling his collection. Have no idea about price. He is 77 years old and collected many years. I enjoy your videos!!
He has 40 instruments, asking $1,500 each. You would have to see them to really appreciate them. I heard him say many of them are worth two or three times that, or more.. It's a pleasure to look at them. Larry Cordle called and was suppose to come look at them, but his wife got sick and he couldn't make it. I also wanted to ask if you are related to "Old Joe Clark" banjo playing comedian at Renfro Valley, Kentucky. He and I were close friends. He was a hoot! Thank you for your response and your videos.
OK, so I can play that scale on mandolin or guitar. But it's missing a C note. My instinct is to land on a C note when the song changes to a C chord, but that isn't in the pentatonic scale. Help please?
Maybe it's just me, but I thought this lesson was incredibly rushed and you didn't explain which fingers to use and you added stuff that wasn't on the tab. I would have preferred a much slower lesson with which fingers to use and sticking to the tab on screen only. I found it confusing and way too fast.
Thank you very much. Just picked up a mandolin impulsively yesterday. I've been playing guitar for maybe 6-7 years and honestly I never really practiced scales on that, but something tells me I'm going to want to with this.
The opening lick to Smokey Robinson.s "My Girl" is simply the pentatonic scale! That's how I can remember it. I got sunshine, on a cloudy day........
Great stuff , been playing Mando by ear for years and I am learning loads from your lessons , thank you .
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Same, I play fiddle as well as mandolin and will be practicing this on both instruments.
Been playing mando in the band and I make it look easy...two chords (copperhead road)....all I need to know....hehe Now everyone thinks I play guitar and mando....so now I gotta learn some....you're perfect for me...Thanks! PS...I'm a guitar player/pilot...frikin hopeless man....
You can do it! Fake it till you make it, then I'll help you be a real mando player!
I just gave my mandolin a first tune I bought along with a violin months ago, which I just gave a first tune as well. I am looking forward to playing both using this simple scale as you pointed out. Who knows how long those two instruments would be sitting behind my amp if I hadn't watched this video!
That's awesome!
Ben, your the man! Amazing content and you were far ahead of the rest of us just now jumping in! I've posted more in the last month than ever! I'm a guitar, fiddle mandolin guy myself, banjo...I have people for that! haha Thanks for the inspiration!
Very interesting
You know your theory
Never learned - but 2 of my kids learned music theory in High School
& AP Music Theory
Thanks for the information Mrs Sheridan
Superb, I'm a leftie, hardest bit was getting a decent leftie mandolin! Live in N orthern Ireland so any suggestions about decent leftie make/model would be greatly appreciated. Hen's teeth springs to mind
Looks so smooth n simple. But unless hour's of practice, tough to emulate.
What a wonderful lesson. Terrific!
Cara, amo suas aulas, mesmo não entendo muito bem seu idioma, aprendo muito com você, muito obrigado mesmo. Saudações de um brasileiro 🇧🇷.
banjo ben you are a wonderful man
Lookin for a good mandolin strap for f model any suggestions thanx
I noticed you play "The Gibson." I know nothing about those instruments; I do know my cousin has collected The Gibson instruments for many years. He has every instrument made during the 1911 to 1926 period except four. He has all the Mandolins in that series. I'm not sure if I have the correct time period. My information comes from memory listening to he and others talk about the instruments. I have seen all of his collection and each one is beautiful. He is interested in selling his collection. Have no idea about price. He is 77 years old and collected many years. I enjoy your videos!!
Well, if you are correct, he has a priceless treasure!
He has 40 instruments, asking $1,500 each. You would have to see them to really appreciate them. I heard him say many of them are worth two or three times that, or more.. It's a pleasure to look at them. Larry Cordle called and was suppose to come look at them, but his wife got sick and he couldn't make it. I also wanted to ask if you are related to "Old Joe Clark" banjo playing comedian at Renfro Valley, Kentucky. He and I were close friends. He was a hoot! Thank you for your response and your videos.
Great! Thank you! I am from Brasil e i’d like to play pentatonic scale in my cavaquinho (its tuned like bandolim).
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Parabens! Eu adoro Jacob do Bandolim e choros...
Great lesson.
Great lesson. Classy pickguard.
Thanks !! That is a blessing!
So do you just treat the pairs as one string?
My old teacher been following Banjo Ben for a llllloooonng time
Thanks so much, Ronald!
Love the Aggie ring shimmering as you pluck!!!! Gig em!!
Gig 'em!
Nice scales!
I like your mandolin!
Thanks! It's for sale :)
Banjo Ben Clark what brand is it?
It's a Northfield, check it out: banjobenclark.com/store/products/northfield-f-5-s-f-style-mandolin
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OK, so I can play that scale on mandolin or guitar. But it's missing a C note. My instinct is to land on a C note when the song changes to a C chord, but that isn't in the pentatonic scale. Help please?
Great! Got it, Thanks for making the connections I need-ed. I play fiddle so it is a bit of stretch- ha ha.
good stuff, thank you.
Hey Ben, what mandolin or pick up do you use when you need to plug in? Just curious thanks!
I use my Gibson F-5G with a Fishman bridge pickup...I like it! I run it through an L.R. Baggs pre-amp/EQ.
Whose the band that made the song amy? Also wht mandolin brand do u recommend for beginners, I've been wanting to get one for a while
That would be Pure Prairie League, and I recommend you check out either Loar, Eastman, or Kentucky: store.banjobenclark.com/collections/mandolins
Pure Prarie League is the band
Hey thx guys
One that is solid wood, no laminates. Some good student models from China these days.
you kick butt sir!
What strings do you use I'm kinda curious
I feel like a dummy, I'm getting brain freeze trying to follow along. Not you, its me. You're obviously very talented.
You can do it, buddy!
I am left handed, do they make a left handed mandolin?
thanks!
No problem!
What strings do you use?
Probably mandolin strings ... 🤷♂️
@@1777DK, the gauge of the strings 🙄
Muito bom. Obrigado.
Thank you Ben! Hey, I'm just curious, have you ever tried to play a uke? They are really fun!
I'm looking forward to that fingerstyle hymn...😀
Not too much, but I'd like to.
I can play the guitar and just got a bluegrass mandolin for Christmas.
and how is it going?
Trying to start a dead cover band lmk if anyone can shred the mandolin like this
From indonesia 👍🙏
Nice shotgun shell lights lol
Maybe it's just me, but I thought this lesson was incredibly rushed and you didn't explain which fingers to use and you added stuff that wasn't on the tab. I would have preferred a much slower lesson with which fingers to use and sticking to the tab on screen only. I found it confusing and way too fast.
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When demonstrating to beginners, you gotta go slow. We all know you can play it fast but we don’t need you to. It helps if you demonstrate slowly.
Why are CC in Portugese? Why not English?!
Good catch, don't know why it was doing that.
Mando Player
Whoa! Man, you sho talk mahty fast fer a Texan ...
I'll buy the lesson if you answer my question that I asked several weeks ago...
Booooooo
@@CowboyQ44 F off.
Sorry, but you talk too fast for me to comprehend the lesson
You can pause the video, and also slow the video down by clicking the little gear icon in the bottom right of the video player.
you move far to fast