I discovered a nice oldtime jazz band calld the Jazz Pirates. They have published a virtual tunebook with oldtime classics and a section, where the tunes are transposed one step up, allowing stringed instuments to use open strings.http://cjam.lassecollin.se/index.html I tried a slow bluegrass style accompaniment in G on my Dreadnought.
Such a peaceful tune and nice playing! I couldn't resist and ended up playing along with you.That is a trove of music in the link, thanks.
Thanks Kay, I'm surely going to play more tunes from this source.
A lovely tune, Christian, and played so well.
delightful Christian
Lovely tune and a very fine arrangement, Christian. I like your move up an octave on this one.
Great production Christian. All of the different sound affects the birds and the tone of your mandolin too. I could almost smell the Jasmine in the air and something Burning on the barbecue, it's like a real Hollywood film!
Fabelhaft! Marvelous!
Thanks Don, gortnoma, John, Simon and Frithjof!
Meanwhile I downloaded the “New Orleans Jambook”. Thanks for the link, Christian. I have a nice time to play through some of these (almost 1000) tunes in mandolin friendly keys.