Fair enough!
Type: Posts; User: Michael T
Fair enough!
I've been working on Spencer Strickland's version of What Child is This. Didn't get it ready in time for Christmas, but finally got a passable take today.
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Here is Spencer's version...
It's funny how I've heard this song probably hundreds of times, and somehow I always heard that line as "the tariffs took all my pay"...
Glad you cleared that up for me! Makes a lot more sense now
I didn't know that Clarence had a mandolin, so it was cool getting to hear it. I guess that is the same mandolin that is on the cover of Roland White's Christmas book. I wonder if there are any...
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Thank you!
Here's Mill Valley Waltz off of the Tone Poems album. My mom and I have been working on this one and trying to figure out how to record together when we are in different states
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Maybe some Brazilian Choro? It seems like there is a decent amount of instruction out there for it on the mandolin, so you wouldn't have to start from scratch.
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Also, I'm not sure...
Thanks, and nice title page! That's a big hat to fill...
I haven't even had a chance to listen to the music from the transcriptions you put out yesterday
I've been working on Red Prairie Dawn recently
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I've been working on Roland White's version of Texas Gales on his "I Wasn't Born to Rock'n Roll" cd recently
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I've been working on Grey Owl recently, and finally got something recorded. I learned the melody from David Benedict's youtube channel, and tried to transcribe the solo from Joe Walsh's video with...
Is this the article you were mentioning? It looks like a good one, and has lots of clips of his playing in it. I'll have to check it out.
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It looks like that first video didn't post correctly. Here's the link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu5J5UCvUEw
Thanks John! It's actually a Bill Monroe tune. There's a video on youtube where he talks about writing it, and it sounds like he had some family from Scotland. I feel like the open drones, especially...
Not a video, but hopefully that isn't a problem! I've been working on the tune Scotland recently, and tried recording some twin mandolins on it.
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Mike, you are correct about the neck joint failing in the past. I went back to the original add from when I bought the instrument and saw that it was described as having "a screw in the neckjoint...
Thanks everyone! These are some good ideas, and I'm not exactly sure which one I will go with yet. Since the instrument isn't very valuable, I think it would be kind of fun to try and work on it...
Hey! I've enjoyed the Cafe for a long time, but am just posting for the first time now that I need your input on a question I have. :)
About two years ago, I bought a mandocello that had recently...