Hey y'all! Any newbie mando players in South Carolina...or especially in the Charleston/Tricounty area? I've had a Washburn and Oviation mandolins for a while but wasn't self-motivated enough, so started lessons last week with an instructor in Mt. Pleasant. I've learned a few things: 1) I ain't no natural talent, but I'm stubborn 2) I need more callus 3) There's no such thing as too much practice Forgive me if I missed an earlier posting from South Carolina. It wouldn't be the first time I missed something staring me right in the face! Sandy
hey sandy i have just ordered a washburn sw118mf vintage mando how do you like your w3ashburn mando greenhorn
It's great ... a little hard on the fingers, but mine is on the frugal end of the specturm.