"Da Lounge Bar" by Annlaug Børsheim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i68V7NR69ho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i68V7NR69ho
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"Da Lounge Bar" by Annlaug Børsheim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i68V7NR69ho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i68V7NR69ho
"Ku-Klux Song" (a pro-Grant, anti-### song from the 1872 presidential election)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKF0pgUNjIk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKF0pgUNjIk
Here's a couple tunes on my new Collings MT2. Let me just say this mandolin IS everything it's said to be. Just a joy!:mandosmiley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MXX4uE89o8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZx7yzB6sOs
What a great sound, Frank. You must be delighted with the Collins.
I really liked your version of The Lover's Waltz with the chordal arrangement and the key change, then the accompanied rendition of Jerusalem Ridge. Two fine videos.
Sounds great Frank! That MT2 has some nice sparkle but sounds good when you dig in too. Seems versatile and looks great. A good partner for your Pava. Can those two end MAS? Always the question :)
Bruce (bbcee on the cafe and SAW group) got in touch with me about doing a collaboration on this tune from the "Gallop to Georgia" CD by Compton and Blake. It's an old tune played by Narmour and Smith and other old time ensembles. The tune has a long form of AABABC. It's in the key of C so Bruce learned it on mandola and I'm playing the mandolin part (doing my best Compton imitation) the first time through while Bruce lays down some excellent rhythm on the mandola. Then he takes the melody and I back him up. We both had a lot of fun putting this together! I used some time-lapse videos I've gotten into shooting lately even though they have nothing to do with Captain George or his money. Bruce and I hope you enjoy our collaboration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahp0aYwJ7hY
Hello everyone. Now, every day I feel the smell of spring. So we play the tune called The Southern Flavor.https://youtu.be/64-LDof2rFo
An Andrew Marlin tune...:mandosmiley:
Nice job Shaun
George Gershwin, 1919, Lullaby for Strings, mandocello and mandolins, Harmon Gladding. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GCokrM...60rXYVdvItkiCo
in Homage to the late Great Peter Ostroushko, here is "Mesa De Esperanza" recorded on fiddle and guitar as part of set with Dean McGraw from "The Duo" recording.
I am playing this mournful fiddle tune on a set set of matching Weber Gallatins, an oval hole octave and and oval hole mandola.
Great tune and very well played! Lays out nicely on those two Webers.
Here’s ah little ole easy tune , key of d, nothing fancy, I only show out for my pups
https://share.icloud.com/photos/03fz...KTtptyE7Ay7BlQ
I'm just a mediocre player at best but here's a little tune I came up with on acoustic...I had been listening to Debussy and stole the chord after minor intro from the old tune Greensleeves...just simple foolin around
https://youtu.be/HRAxOwsvL4w
after I bought my mandolin Little Rock Getaway was a tune I wanted to learn but I didn't even know it on guitar. I'm an ear player and it was extremely difficult for me to find a version that I could hear and remember the melody. It took me quiet a bit to put this slowed down melody together. Yhe A section is pretty accurate, the B section isn't exactly right but it was what I was hearing...I still haven't tried to figure it out on my mandolin but I'll get around to it someday.
https://youtu.be/IR0gt1r6qJo
CB: very nice guitar playing. You've got a great baritone voice too. You sound like Trace Adkins.
well tks Lucas, I'm probably older than that Trace guy so he sounds like me ha...kinda like Ramblin Jack said when the interviewer asked him what he thought about people saying he sounded like Bob Dylan, Ramblin Jack was about 40 at the time, Dylan was a young kid...Ramblin Jack said "well that's ok I've been sounding like him my whole life" haha now who sounded like who
"Pressed for Time" by Gordon Duncan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMB4xm4XIOc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMB4xm4XIOc
Lama bada
I prefer 58.5cm myself, which is what I'm using here, but also build to 60cm if requested.
P.S. If you like this, you can listen to (and download for free) a whole album of solo oud music I recorded here: https://dusepo.bandcamp.com/album/grey-like-the-sky
Very distinctive sound you are creating, Jo. Fine playing.
Here's a transcontinental collab between bbcee and me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyuMNtk_alU