That looks like a good exercise and a clever way to get your left hand into the optimum position. Just now I can't make that stretch on the G string, but I can on the E string. I'm thinking that a good approach to this exercise would be to start by taking it up the fretboard where the span of six frets is shorter. For example, start with the index finger at the 5th fret and then reach up to the 10th fret.
Thanks again. You are the epitome of a mandolin teacher. I'm glad you're out there. Otherwise I'd just be using my Kentucky as a wall mount. Thank you from Paul in Michigan.
have you got any tips for someone with a very small hand? (as in, if I squeeze my fingers together I only cover two frets, and the neck is half my palm width.) When I try to follow the first exercise, I have to twist my hand to be able to cover that many frets, so the pointer and pinky sort of...almost face each other. To get all the fingers pointing in the same direction, I can only do the exercise to the fifth fret.
I have been playing mandolin for a long time I recently bought a new pear shaped one. It drives me crazy to have to have my strap on the head. Please tell me what your strap thing is called.
Thats great if you have large hands. I have small hands with arthritis, so it's nearly impossible. I'll have to settle for less.
That looks like a good exercise and a clever way to get your left hand into the optimum position. Just now I can't make that stretch on the G string, but I can on the E string. I'm thinking that a good approach to this exercise would be to start by taking it up the fretboard where the span of six frets is shorter. For example, start with the index finger at the 5th fret and then reach up to the 10th fret.
Thanks again. You are the epitome of a mandolin teacher. I'm glad you're out there. Otherwise I'd just be using my Kentucky as a wall mount. Thank you from Paul in Michigan.
Love your work you are my main teacher ...pliz check out a jig i composed called Ran's jig it would mean a lot for me
have you got any tips for someone with a very small hand? (as in, if I squeeze my fingers together I only cover two frets, and the neck is half my palm width.) When I try to follow the first exercise, I have to twist my hand to be able to cover that many frets, so the pointer and pinky sort of...almost face each other. To get all the fingers pointing in the same direction, I can only do the exercise to the fifth fret.
I have been playing mandolin for a long time I recently bought a new pear shaped one. It drives me crazy to have to have my strap on the head. Please tell me what your strap thing is called.
I look forward to trying this. It should help relieve the death grip too.
Thanks a lot!!! boy it is great to have you as a teacher!
Thanks so much! Great idea!
What do you recommend for a hand rest?
looks like a great exercise, thanks!
Great video, thanks!
Very useful exercise! 👌