Mandolin solo pattern (Works in Any Key).

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • A simple pattern for playing solos in any key on the mandolin using the major pentatonic scale.

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  • @thewayofyeshua9384
    @thewayofyeshua9384 Місяць тому

    I have found no one to take the time and explain this to me, this is execellent!!! God Bless you for taking the time!

  • @charmainenissanka7171
    @charmainenissanka7171 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for the excellent mandolin lesson. Your demonstration and explanation are the best and I learnt so much in this lesson. I really appreciate it. Best Wishes Bob!

  • @JasonGlisson
    @JasonGlisson 10 років тому +13

    This was extremely helpful! I'm a guitar player crossing over to playing Mandolin full time. I've been struggling with finding that certain pattern that I needed to get some breaks in for other keys, and this was it. You broke it down perfectly. Thank you so much!

    • @mackin26
      @mackin26 6 років тому

      Hi Jason. Me too, re: going from guitar to mandolin. Did you find the strings quite tough to fret as there's quite some string tension with such a short neck?

  • @luvbgrass
    @luvbgrass 4 роки тому +6

    This lesson is the "light bulb" moment for new mandolin players. Helps you understand how to start beginning to take breaks in any chord. Awesome!!! Thanks

  • @Jm01394
    @Jm01394 12 років тому +1

    I bought all Bill Monroe's Bear box sets learned and practiced all I could since 2004 . Your videos are wonderful . A lot of ideas were taking their slow assed time coming to me . These videos are shoving them out. Thanks.!!!

  • @cvitamin6720
    @cvitamin6720 9 років тому +1

    Excellent!! Why can't other video's be as informative as this?!? I searched the internet trying to find information as good as this and you nailed it!! Thank you!

  • @TexasStarRecords
    @TexasStarRecords 11 років тому

    I want to thank you for putting this video on UA-cam. I'm a beginner mandolin player (63 years old) and this is a most helpful video. Again, Thanks!

  • @johndavy6056
    @johndavy6056 Місяць тому

    Thanks for such an understandable explanation. For me it is a real Light Bulb moment.

  • @dahlmary
    @dahlmary 12 років тому +1

    You are wonderful! I've been trying to learn these patterns for months and you taught me in one session. Amazing.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @MRFUSON-uj9bs
    @MRFUSON-uj9bs 9 років тому +2

    Absolutely opens a whole new world up for me ! I might add that everyone should also learn their fret board every string and notes on each fret. Or you won't know where you are.

  • @dowcrags
    @dowcrags 5 років тому

    Unbelievably amateur video but the best thing I've ever seen to explain this. No wonder you have so many positive comments. Love it. More like this please!

  • @knuclel
    @knuclel 9 років тому +2

    Wow thanks so much , I am older person trying to learn mandolin and you have made it much easier. Thank you

  • @mattjohnson5981
    @mattjohnson5981 Рік тому +1

    Just what I needed!
    I’m going to start getting
    this under my fingers right now!

  • @realandsurreal
    @realandsurreal 5 місяців тому

    One of the most helpful videos I've come across for mando scales yet! BIG Thanks!

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  9 років тому +4

    For those asking for a copy of the solo pattern, I will try to post a pdf. In the meantime, I recommend you freeze frame the pattern at the 8:09 mark and draw it up on a mandolin fretboard, which you can find here: jazzmando.com/FretboardTemplate.pdf

    • @TheFamilyGhostSongcrafter
      @TheFamilyGhostSongcrafter 9 років тому

      Bob Remington Fantastic tutorial. Thank you ! BTW where is your camera ? On your head ?

    • @bobfromcanmore
      @bobfromcanmore  9 років тому +5

      The Family Ghost It is on a coat hangar around my neck. Low tech.

  • @TheMrShagnasty
    @TheMrShagnasty 10 років тому

    Great "missing link" lesson! This gives us bass/guitar guys something to hang our hats on. I've been playing more since I got a decent mando, and this really helps show where the landmarks are.

  • @TModel15
    @TModel15 8 років тому

    Great teaching! Condensing in just a few minutes what takes other instructors hours to impart to their students. Thanks for the wonderful tool!

  • @blase1856
    @blase1856 2 роки тому +3

    "This selection will be a mandolin solo by Mr James Fitzgerald"

  • @1sgpeters
    @1sgpeters 10 років тому

    Roger, you make this really easy to understand. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @garretthibbs5997
    @garretthibbs5997 8 років тому +1

    Amazing Ive been looking for a video that explains this forever I am a bass player that has tried to pick up the mandolin and this is all Ive been trying to figure out lately

  • @DanRickert1960
    @DanRickert1960 5 місяців тому

    Simple genius! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @timmcnamara335
    @timmcnamara335 11 років тому

    Thanks, Robert! Very helpful to me as I learn. Thanks so much for taking the time to create this video.
    Tim in Lancaster, PA

  • @drlcarpentry
    @drlcarpentry 8 років тому +1

    This is great help , thanks. I freeze framed it and moved it into my fourscore app

    • @buscambell1234
      @buscambell1234 4 роки тому

      He's the best isn't he! I could use a lesson on 'freeze frame and fourscore process.. Thanks Daves.

  • @pablo6305
    @pablo6305 23 дні тому

    Im happy i found you. Taught me alot . thanks

  • @chantlerbc
    @chantlerbc 14 років тому

    Many thanks for sharing this in such an articulate way. Easy to follow, very very useful and much appreciated.

  • @bjornekbjornek
    @bjornekbjornek 12 років тому

    Simple, but real useful information. Thanks! Got my new mandolin today and I'm off to a good start.

  • @johnmathews2022
    @johnmathews2022 9 років тому

    I like your teaching style and camera angle. Great sounding mandolin. Have a great day.

  • @dorothyguinn
    @dorothyguinn 8 років тому +1

    I am going to share this on my Facebook page, For The Love of Dulcimers, Mandos and Banjos. I think it will be helpful for folks trying to figure out a movable scale. Thank you for the video.

  • @tydees
    @tydees 12 років тому

    Awesome! Thanks for posting the video. You have given me more in this video then I ever received from paid lessons.

  • @petercook-jones6238
    @petercook-jones6238 6 років тому

    Love the coathanger bit, it is easy to see what you are doing, great

  • @RighttothePointDIY
    @RighttothePointDIY 4 місяці тому

    Well I'll be! That is really helpful and practical!! Thanks so much.

  • @maureenmalone-reed1540
    @maureenmalone-reed1540 8 років тому

    Great lesson. This is very helpful. Thanks, Bob!

  • @onthelam2
    @onthelam2 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. I was just a strummer with guitar. Now I've taken up mandolin am am forced to finally learn the fretboard. Being able to see and use a moveable pattern is great!

  • @adjnewell
    @adjnewell 12 років тому

    Goldmine for those of us hitting the wall. Thanks a ton and please post some more.

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  10 років тому

    Glad it helped you, Jason.

  • @ytsocko
    @ytsocko 10 років тому +1

    Very helpful, thanks Bob!

  • @fdllicks
    @fdllicks 12 років тому

    extremely useful!!!!! thanks so much for taking the time to film this. I play fiddle but used this and immediately my soloing improved. Tx so much!!!!!!

  • @leonardharrison5086
    @leonardharrison5086 7 років тому

    WOW, This is the best help. Just found your site, hope there is more. Again thank you.

  • @Drummer4G0D
    @Drummer4G0D 10 років тому

    This helped so much. Very nice lesson. Best I've seen! Thank you

  • @sjeter61
    @sjeter61 8 років тому

    Thanks again Bob,, I hadn't played my mando in a long while,, and your vid is going to help me get back into it. like it did a good while back. Steve

  • @mssippijim
    @mssippijim 9 років тому

    Thanks for the great lessons Bob. This one was very helpful. I can play pretty much anything I want but sometimes finding the starting point in an unfamiliar key is a real problem.

  • @sk84fun218
    @sk84fun218 12 років тому

    very helpfull, im really happy to find a new pattern to mess around with

  • @janehiggins6950
    @janehiggins6950 4 місяці тому

    Thanks - that’s excellent.

  • @Peter_Jenner
    @Peter_Jenner 12 років тому

    Thanks mate. That's the most useful Mandolin lesson I've ever seen and I've seen lots. :-)

  • @paulscupham6550
    @paulscupham6550 8 років тому

    Thanks for that, you just gave me that eureka moment . Cheers

  • @Musicpanel-cg6lv
    @Musicpanel-cg6lv 3 роки тому +1

    so thanx my dear. so nice. hello friend, I live in Bangladesh.

  • @jonbelknap777
    @jonbelknap777 12 років тому

    thanks man! this made my day. been playing a week and love you tube. keep making the videos

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  12 років тому

    Thanks, fdllicks. Yes, this pattern works for fiddle as well. Glad you found it useful.

  • @ahobstetter
    @ahobstetter 9 років тому

    Wow, this is incredibly helpful, I am going to get a lot of mileage out of this! thanks

  • @gangelone999
    @gangelone999 12 років тому

    awesome information! glad i found this one! thanks

  • @woodnwire
    @woodnwire 3 роки тому

    Thanks just what I was searching for.

  • @carnaghman
    @carnaghman 9 років тому

    Hi Bob . Many thanks very helpful.

  • @stevestockner
    @stevestockner 12 років тому

    Man i really like this one glad i ran on to it. Thanks a lot

  • @WinsomeJohnny
    @WinsomeJohnny 5 років тому

    Very valuable stuff!..Thanks!

  • @fthronson1
    @fthronson1 12 років тому

    Very good. Thanks for posting.

  • @lgomez222
    @lgomez222 11 років тому

    Awesome lesson, thank you!

  • @paulgrioux
    @paulgrioux 11 років тому

    Thanks! Very clear and informative!

  • @mandostudent
    @mandostudent 5 років тому +1

    I keep comin back to this vid! Thanks!

  • @MandolinSunrise
    @MandolinSunrise 9 років тому

    Great video, puts it all together, the chords and the melody line using relative postions. I guess the next step would be to learn where you would move your 'root' finger to find the the fourth and fifth chords, and then finally the move to the 2nd, 3rd and 6 minors. Thanks, really good.

  • @timmelville6683
    @timmelville6683 Рік тому +1

    I have those same coasters.

  • @coloframe
    @coloframe 12 років тому

    Very nice and help full .Thanks

  • @robertabernathy3148
    @robertabernathy3148 11 років тому

    Great lesson - thx for posting!

  • @Fstpicker
    @Fstpicker 12 років тому

    That was extremely helpful!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @pablo6305
    @pablo6305 14 днів тому

    Thanks a ton.

  • @davidreed2134
    @davidreed2134 8 років тому

    Very helpful sir!

  • @jamiej14544
    @jamiej14544 5 років тому +1

    There are several videos like this on youtube which show you how to find the major scale in a closed position, where most of the notes of songs will be found, as we see with "Amazing Grace". The box pattern makes it visually easy to know where to go on the fretboard when playing a solo.

  • @JimB73C
    @JimB73C 5 років тому

    Ditto Jason's comment. Most helpful. Simply stated.

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  11 років тому

    Thanks, Mr. Graham. I had never tried Cherokee Suffle in G, but using this pattern I see it can be done for the most part. You have to break the pattern for a couple of notes

  • @julieparrish9346
    @julieparrish9346 8 років тому

    Very nice lesson......

  • @JacobMallach
    @JacobMallach 5 років тому

    Super helpful!

  • @TheRycooder
    @TheRycooder 7 років тому

    GREAT TIP Bob THANKS.....subscribing....!!!

  • @barrycook6603
    @barrycook6603 2 роки тому

    Likt the overhead camera angle!

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  11 років тому

    This a Heiden F5, #21, made by Michael Heiden in 1995. It has an Engleman spruce top, which gives it a dark, woody tone.

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  12 років тому

    That is correct tydees. This is for closed positions. Only. I should post an open pattern lesson.

  • @gymboss76
    @gymboss76 10 років тому

    Thank You So Much !!!!

  • @reckonimokie123
    @reckonimokie123 10 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @sydlawson3181
    @sydlawson3181 6 років тому

    TBH mostly used this to teach myself amazing grace but helpful af

  • @loz5854
    @loz5854 12 років тому

    excellent thanks

  • @gina48100
    @gina48100 4 роки тому

    That’s also called the box pattern. It’s a good one!

  • @rk845b
    @rk845b 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for the video. You talk briefly about doublestops. Can any combination of 2 notes in this pattern be used? Thanks

  • @MrGraham001
    @MrGraham001 11 років тому

    Great info Robert,was struggling to play Cherokee Shuffle in G as opposed to A not anymore :)

  • @morganball2451
    @morganball2451 8 років тому

    I love that

  • @mikelandreth
    @mikelandreth 12 років тому

    Hi Bob just got an Epiphone Mandobird vii (solid body electric mandolin) And learned a lot from this lesson and the movable chord one also . What mandolin are you playing I know its an F5 .Which is what I'm looking to get in the near future . Figured if I knew how to play one I would know how to judge a good acoustic model . I think i speak for everyone thats seen your lesson to keep them coming . They are very simple and helpful . Thank You

  • @lostguide1
    @lostguide1 8 років тому

    Many thanks.

  • @3signets
    @3signets 9 років тому

    Thanks so much.

  • @robynchilson9849
    @robynchilson9849 2 роки тому

    Please the double stops to that song in that pattern, to show people where those chords are. And they work in any key too!

  • @lowlifemixes1958
    @lowlifemixes1958 8 років тому

    good lesson

  • @joanneadahk124
    @joanneadahk124 8 років тому

    thank you for your help ;-)

  • @brucebarker5299
    @brucebarker5299 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the great lesson. Would you share your 2 worksheets? Thanks

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  12 років тому

    Hi sk84fun218. You could carry on from A on the E string by playing he 7th, 9th and 12th frets of the E string and then going back down to the A, if it works for the song you may be doing.

  • @bobfromcanmore
    @bobfromcanmore  12 років тому

    The camera was mounted on a coat hanger dcraped around my neck, like a harmonica. I now have a steadier contraption that I an eager to try.

  • @JD_Spencer
    @JD_Spencer 3 роки тому

    This is cool for a major key but will have to try it for a minor key...work for minor too?

  • @mandocarlo
    @mandocarlo 12 років тому

    thanks !

  • @battlehrfred
    @battlehrfred 11 років тому

    hi robert, you are an talented and educated musician person...i just got a used one and put new martin strings on it,it is a COMO model hm09 mandelion and i want to play it, but has no clue on notes,where should i go from here...i did buy a snark electronic tuner and has it tuned,it sounds ok that is it for me and my brother says its tuned ok.. ty for your thoughts.

  • @Jm01394
    @Jm01394 12 років тому

    Big yes!!

  • @LukeDayInTheUK
    @LukeDayInTheUK 12 років тому

    Yes for Aeolian Mode flat 3 and flat 6 but for Dorian Mode you need a normal whole sixth note. Incidently, don't you think "relative minor" is a silly name for the Aeolian Mode. My reason is: all the seven basic modes are related in EXACTLY the same way as relative major/minor; they ALL share the step pattern from the first mode. Am I crazy or is this reasonable thinking???

  • @tydees
    @tydees 12 років тому

    Quick question, this pattern you show could not be used playing any open strings...correct?

  • @LoveRocketsable
    @LoveRocketsable 12 років тому

    oh dope.

  • @kadetilson189
    @kadetilson189 7 років тому

    Are you using the skip a fret pattern? If was kind of hard to tell

  • @sk84fun218
    @sk84fun218 12 років тому

    can you continue that scale on E string if you were playing it in A? im just looking to have more notes to play when i solo