https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3MV8zLk5Pw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3MV8zLk5Pw
You are not going to believe this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qiija5dBBIw
Or Northumbrian too.
In these videos, I show what was taught to me by a Performing Arts Medical Assn doc who helped me be able to play again after severe overuse injuries.
https://youtu.be/0mDNJnKVO6A
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I don't have the taste buds to distinguish between cheap ( two buck chuck) wine and expensive wine but I do have the ears to distinguish between BC picks and Wegan or any other pick I have played...
I agree. That is a very pronounced radius.
Here is an illustration of the curvature of three representative radii that might give the OP a little help identifying where his radius falls.
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Looking at the Northfield website: https://www.northfieldinstruments.com/artist-series Looks like the Artist Series comes standard with a compound radius. 5.7" at nut, and 7.7" at the 20th fret....
Your bowlback (the one that Bill Monroe used to play) would now be worth about $150,000.
https://youtu.be/6I27_ZL5TtU
Again, I don't understand why that is a criteria for improvisation? The whole idea behind improvisation is that one plays a spontaneous composition of one's own, extemporaneously. If it was designed...
That's some good bluegrass
are you talking about the song or Thile's hairdo? :whistling:
Heck??? This is insanity...
https://youtu.be/mSfp9Ci42bM
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When you “run scales” and other patterns, you can end up learning a route, yet still be unfamiliar with the locations of the individual notes in that pattern. So, I like to take two patterns and...
I've used them for 20 years, with drywall anchors. I usually had 6-8 guitars and mandolins hanging at any one time, including several Telecasters, Strats and 335's. I would not hesitate to use them...
...Literally.
This is a cool video anyway, but thought it was worth sharing as it's shot from a rare angle of below, out front, peghead-side. I learned a bit from watching The Man from this...
My personal preference is for the octave mandolin. Partly because I just got a really nice one, but it's become my favorite instrument. I have a bouzouki, but for backup I use guitar, and for...
I play in a Catholic church with a large Hispanic population. When someone asks me, I say: "It's a mandolin, tuned like a violin, except it has double strings, and you play it with your manos -...
Threads like this are really great,everyone gets involved and says their piece,it goes on forever and it makes the forum interesting...
Actually he did use the 3rd and 4th fingers for octaves and those 6/9 chords.
"Adam Steffey:
I do use my pinky, but very rarely. This was never a conscious decision on my part. I would sit...
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition ;)
These incidents even have made it into the Drone News ;)
Here are both in one place. Sierra plays the AKUS style and then they all bust into the old time version(s). They also added different endings/tags here and there...
I've heard Alison Krauss' version but I'm not that familiar with it. The OT chord progressions are all over the map, though, like you said. This is the way we typically play it in my neck of the...
lmii has parallel sided nut files, stew-mac should have them as well. ALL other "nut file" will be "V" files - wrong! we don't want either a sharp bottomed (dumb!) or round "V" groove bottom nut...