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    Default Is there a mando equivalent to Flatpick Guitar Magazine?

    Greetings all. Overdue intro and a question.

    I've just coming into to mandolin, after playing guitar for a number of years. Want to branch out a bit.

    One of the best resources I found for flat pick guitar was the magazine Flatpick Guitar Magazine, and even though it is no longer in print, the content was superb. You can purchase the entire archive in a digital format, and spend a lifetime absorbing the info.

    Just wondering if there is/was an equivalent publication for the mandolin world?

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    Default Re: Is there a mando equivalent to Flatpick Guitar Magazine?

    There used to be Mandolin Magazine. They went out of business seven years ago.
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    Default Re: Is there a mando equivalent to Flatpick Guitar Magazine?

    Are you aware of Fretboard Jounal?
    https://www.fretboardjournal.com/

    Primarily a guitar based publication with a lot of good stuff you can watch online, but has featured many good mandolin based articles and videos.
    Here's a few. Lots more.

    https://www.fretboardjournal.com/vid...ild-mandolins/

    https://www.fretboardjournal.com/vid...y-tonk-angels/

    https://www.fretboardjournal.com/vid...loar-mandolin/

    https://www.fretboardjournal.com/vid...n-dudenbostel/
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    Default Re: Is there a mando equivalent to Flatpick Guitar Magazine?

    I view Mandolin Cafe as a lot better than a monthy magazine and I honestly think that you can get anything at all AND MUCH MORE if that makes sense. A donation now and again, however small, is in my opinion, only right.

    It becomes a daily magazine.

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    Default Re: Is there a mando equivalent to Flatpick Guitar Magazine?

    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy powells View Post
    I view Mandolin Cafe as a lot better than a monthy magazine and I honestly think that you can get anything at all AND MUCH MORE if that makes sense. A donation now and again, however small, is in my opinion, only right.

    It becomes a daily magazine.
    Yes, you’re pretty much at the equivalent...mandolin articles, a hub for all things mandolin...this is your mandolin magazine of the digital age.

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