Great picking buddy!
good stuff! thanks, Daniel!
That’s what a mandolin is supposed to sound like . . . crystalline trebles, thick mids, deep bass . . . which is certainly complemented by your clean playing and your creative use of facial hair to camouflage mandolin face.
Nice job Daniel!
Nice!
That´s the way a great mandolin should sound. The playing is nice also.
Great Loar voice
This is so wonderful! While this music style is usually not on my list of favorites, Laura-Beth has captured my attention with her musical charm and grace. Then there is the perfection of her right-hand technique. A perfect example... Billy
A beautiful performance. I really enjoy your work.
Awesome
Well done. Good to see you on Mandolin Mondays. Cheers.
this was excellent, thank you so much Laura for sharing these! d
Great set! Thanks so much!
You make those Scottish tunes sound compelling on the mandolin - especially the reel in A.
What a great set of tunes, and beautifully played. Also, yet another amazing sounding Krishot!
Originally Posted by Alfons What they said - love it! Bostin!
What they said - love it!
Killer tone and technique, thanks
Beautiful tone, expressive feel and a pretty tune! I wasn’t familiar before but will be exploring his work. Looks to me like he’s tuned to DGdad.
This is such a lovely composition. It would be so great if we could have (or buy!) a score.
Very nice composition, great tone and use of dynamics!
I love your style of playing, Kein. And Perry, you have a very good ear. That is reverb, but I am guessing that it is probably not natural reverb from the room, but perhaps subtly added to the recording. It sounds perfect.
Well done, Kian.
Nice song and great playing. Wonder of that is natural room reverb we hear?
Nice tune Kian! I really enjoyed this. Very patient with great timing and use of space. Thanks!
Meditative, thoughtful, skillful composition. Beautifully performed. Thanks for this tune to start the week!
Dude! I enjoyed that more the second, and then the third time I listened to it. You really made that tune happen as a solo mandolin performance. I didn't remember the tune, so after listening to you once, I listened to Jim & Jesse, Bluegrass Album Band, and Mark O'Connor/Sam Bush doing it. After that, I enjoyed your solo arrangement even more. Great job! That two-point Clark is pretty nice as well. Thanks and keep it up!
Wow! Yet another Lindblom talent is unleashed! Bravo, young sir!