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  1. Peter Paul and Mary - If I Had A Hammer

    My acoustic trio covers "If I Had A Hammer" by Peter Paul and Mary.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxqRFqaa3NY


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxqRFqaa3NY
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    New tune: Like in the Movies

    I hope someone likes it)

    "Like in the Movies". Written and performed by S.A. Rusanov, ©2024.
    A bit of folk & jazz, fingerstyle guitar and mandolin music.

    9rqAN2Nytsc
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    Mr and Mrs MacLean of Snaigow

    Here is a version of Scottish musician and composer Dougie MacLean's lovely air written for his parents. I have recorded this along with my great friend and playing colleague Janine Ashall who takes...
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Thanks my friends! Here's another great John Reischman tune. Thanks to Tim Sweeney for turning me on to John. Thanks for the Listen!~o)~o)~o):mandosmiley: ...
  5. Thread: Tab vs. Dots

    by jmagill
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    Re: Tab vs. Dots

    – Learning a tune by hearing it
    – Learning a tune by reading notation
    – Learning a tune by reading tab

    Depending on your preference, one of these methods may work better for you than the others....
  6. Thread: The Four Seasons

    by cjr
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    The Four Seasons

    Happy Friday,
    I'm working through recording my favorite piece of music, Vivaldi's Four Seasons. All mandolin parts are played on my Flatiron 1-N and the viola and portions of the cello parts on my...
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    HI Folks! Here's a Dylan classic. Thanks for the Listen!!:mandosmiley::mandosmiley:~o)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cywZot7KgW8
  8. Re: NMC - Kind of - Guitar like Mandolessons

    Wow, Dan, that’s like some *really* strong opinion, lol. I couldn’t disagree more.

    But I do like Justin’s work a great deal. Also have a lot of respect for Marty Schwartz.

    I disagree with your...
  9. Thread: Hallelujah

    by Colin Botts
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    Hallelujah

    Yes, I know, this song has been done, redone, used, and abused, and I should have left it alone. However, I decided maybe there was a little room left in the world for a solo mandolin instrumental....
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    Re: Keeping up with the Fiddlers

    “Music is a conversation, not a contest” so says Don Julin.
  11. Thread: Swindon

    by John Kelly
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    Swindon

    This is a tune I got over on the SAW Group, posted first by John Williamson, and it just took my fancy.
    It is by Northumbrian musician and composer Archie Dagg (1899 - 1990) and the title is the...
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    Re: Norman Blake is 86

    Thank you, Bob; it is great to know that Norman and Nancy are doing well. I met them at the 2016 Tennessee Old Time Fiddlers Convention in Athens, AL, where they performed with Joel McCormick and...
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    Re: Keeping up with the Fiddlers

    @Sue: Another aspect of this is picking the right group to play with, assuming you have a choice. If you're not ready for the speed the fiddlers are playing, is there another jam or session you can...
  14. Thread: Tam Lin

    by rcc56
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    Re: Tam Lin

    The Tam Lin legend is ancient, dating back to at least the mid 16th century.
    One of those strange, lurid, and explicit ancient ballads from the British Isles.
    A maiden is walking through the woods,...
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    Re: Mendel octaves..

    I don't but he does:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSe2tzdIi8E
  16. Thread: Tam Lin

    by Colin Botts
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    Tam Lin

    Sadly, this is one of those tunes that is probably getting a bit tired and worn, but only because it's one of the most rocking reels ever written. If Led Zeppelin would have composed a reel, this...
  17. Thread: Aged-tone?

    by Ranald
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    Re: Aged-tone?

    The tone when you tune your mandolin to A-G-E-D?
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    Re: Dagger Gordon video

    Haven't had an after breakfast tune for a wee while. This is Jimmy Shand's classic tune The Bluebell Polka. It was very popular when I was young, indeed it was a great favourite of my mother who...
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    Re: Franks' Mandolin Kitchen

    Here's a beautiful Scottish air on the A5 Special. Thanks for the Listen!~o)~o):mandosmiley::mandosmiley:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyNDR45EM44
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    Peat Fire Flame, solo mandola

    Here's a solo arrangement of the traditional Scottish tune "Peat Fire Flame," performed on my Pomeroy mandola. Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy it!


    https://youtu.be/VLKnJRXVZtc
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    Mrs Jamieson's Favourite

    This is a lovely Scottish slow air composed by Charles Grant, a 19th Century fiddler and composer from Morayshire.

    My version is on octave, mandolin and guitar and based on an arrangement got from...
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    The Queen's Welcome to Invercauld

    This is a James Scott Skinner fiddle composition I have adapted to octave mandolin and guitar. The Queen in the title is Victoria, not the recently departed Elizabeth, who passed away very near to...
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    The Nomad (mandola duet)

    Here's a tune I picked up from the guitar playing of Dónal Clancy on his album Close to Home. I decided to play the tune in D minor on the mandola and overdub an accompaniment part (also with the...
  24. Re: Developing a lighter touch on the pick and strings

    J. C., I don’t think there are any specific exercises for this, you can use any tunes that you know, or scale & arpeggio practice, etc. Here are some tips on how to practice those. These are not “one...
  25. Re: Developing a lighter touch on the pick and strings

    I find the better I know the material the lighter I can play. It' like I breeze thru it. If I am learning it on the fly I tend to play harder. Also if you lighten up your fretting hand it will help...
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