Joseph, not matter how many times you tell us that you're no longer looking for suggestions, I have no doubt that they'll keep on coming for a long time.
Joseph, not matter how many times you tell us that you're no longer looking for suggestions, I have no doubt that they'll keep on coming for a long time.
That should have been "buy used" above.
No, but there are plenty of situations in which people attempt to learn music without spending more than minimal time listening. I've heard many people who thought they'd learned, say, Cape Breton or...
I enjoyed that. Do you know "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict"? I'm not suggesting it as a mandolin piece, just as a listening experience.
Frank DeLorenzo of "Frank's Mandolin Kitchen." Frank has a good following here and 1,600 subscribers online. He plays with more feeling than many of the "greats."
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I'm no expert, but I've used the three methods (notation, tablature, and ear learning) and found that each has advantages. You're not dealing with an"either/or" situation.
Notation: When you can...
I don't understand what people are arguing about. The OP has made clear that he's right, and no one else's experience and knowledge matters. All he wants is a discussion in which everyone defers to...
B.B. King calling his guitar, "Lucille," was very cool, but me calling my mandolin "Karen" doesn't have the same vibe, so I'll leave my mandolin nameless.
It's kind of confusing. Great Britain is an Island, the largest of the British Isles, and consists of three countries, England, Ireland, and Scotland. All of these countries contain smaller islands....
As David said 'way back, Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in C major is a good one, well known and played at weddings over generations. I'm with David on the subject of ethnicity and musical interests....
I think there have been many editions between the original and the 2013 re-publication. I bought a brand new copy, just like Frank's, in the early 1970's. There was no publication date or...
This Scottish site says that The Scottish Violinist was published in 1900. I'm surprised that I can't find more sites with the original publication date, as Scott Skinner was popular internationally...
It couldn't be done on fiddle either. Skinner (1843-1927) often gave alternate ways of playing a tune, which is what he did here. He was a highly skilled, trained musician and a stage performer, who...
Not that simple. Are you referring to Europe, the continent, or Europe the political entity, i.e., the European Union? Many geographers regard Ireland, Great Britain (the island) and even Iceland as...
Thanks for the article, David. It was good to see everyone's comments in one place. This puzzled me though: "Although the String Band later became a brilliant festival band in the UK, Woodstock was...
Just came across this impressive video, with Mike Marshall playing and directing the orchestra. I assume that they're on tour elsewhere. Other videos have women, including, I believe, Caterina...
I don't believe that was true at the time. To some degree, the term "Celtic" was popularized in the 1970's, with Williamson being a promoter. "Celtic" was around earlier, often used by romantics and...
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In future, when changing strings, please video yourself! ;)
Relax your hand on a table or the arm of a chair, lift your index finger, curve it and press the tip for a second as you would when playing, lay the finger down and relax it, do the same with the...
Thanks for that, Don.
Bill Monroe was influenced by the African-American fiddler, Arnold Schultz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Shultz
In the 1920s and 30s, mainly northern record companies...
Your work is most appreciated, Scott.
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Frank, you ol' tear-jerker, you. Nice singing.
From the same period, here's some fine mandolin playing by Nancy Blake at 33:20. The tunes are: Within A Mile/Durham Rangers/Far from Home/Primrose Lass.
If the links don't work, search for...
I'm with the "you've got to play fast" school. I know that in tai chi, after doing the moves slowly for years, you're supposed to be able to use them rapidly when necessary for self defence. However,...