Here's my learning to play "Red Haired Boy" on a Mexican A-style mandolin handmade in Paracho.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaSJLOEjlJY
Here's my learning to play "Red Haired Boy" on a Mexican A-style mandolin handmade in Paracho.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaSJLOEjlJY
Cold Frosty Morning
Ragtime Annie
A lot of mistakes. Not at decent speed yet. I'm working on it.
Kenneth.
good stuff Kenneth!
"Mike Jones & Young At Heart" at the Mossy Oak Music Park ... check it out #
google video
I'll bump this one.
This is a video of a song composed by myself.
Any comment would be great.
It's not a very difficult tune but it's the first time I wrote something on mandolin.
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Kenneth.
Its a nice song...Jimi Jr.
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not me but I figured ya needed to see it...Funk 49The other James Gang
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Just figured out that I could do short videos with my digital camera. So, here's a short not perfect clip.
Mando clip
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.”
My Mandos:
1981 Lloyd LaPlant F5 #6
2001 Lloyd LaPlant F5 #57
2006 Lloyd LaPlant F5 #106
2017 Boeh F5 #27
2020 Boeh 2-point #31
2012 Grey Eagle 2-point #57V
Since I've been playing much more banjo recently than mandolin, here are a couple of banjo clips:
Dusty Miller
Temperance Reel
I know this isn't a banjo forum, but I'm always so intrigued by how each instrument influences the other. Playing fiddle tunes on mandolin, I've found that a lot of my approach to fiddle tunes on banjo becomes much more sensitive to the nuances of the tune.
It's a helluva lot easier to pull melody from a mandolin than it is a banjo
Jim
me picking a bill tune
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpGwIEIurVk&eurl=
GREAT JOB! you should be mighty proud to pick like that thereOriginally Posted by (big h @ Oct. 26 2006, 15:17)
You just gotta love Youtube. No mandolin playing for me in this one, but my mandolin is sitting there in the stand, and makes a short appearance.
"Who'll Watch the Home Place"
After reading this thread, I decided to get my digital camera out and see if I had a movie mode on it, and sure enough, it did. I just experimented a bit with it and the quality wasn't that bad. I think the sound isn't quite up to speed, but it'll do I think.
Anyway, here's a link to the videos I posted on YouTube. Nothing fancy and all first takes so don't expect to much.
YouTube Video's
Jim
More!
Just when you thought it was safe.
Here is McKinley's March, as played by yours truly and another cafe regular.
"Now 'McKinley's March' is an old timer, no telling how old it is. I learned it from my uncle up in Kentucky." William Smith Monroe.
evan,
Cool tune! You guys are GOOD!
I wandered again to my home in the mountains....
YouTube warns about copywrite rights etc. How do you know if some fiddle tune or other is copywrited? Can you you get into trouble if you make a mistake?
We few, we happy few.
here's a video i put up yesterday on youtube-it was really just an experiment to see how to compress video for the site, and show the kelley to someone. just some off the cuff playing with a few fiddle tunes here and there. don't expect to be blown away.
me playing
Okay, I guess I can try this. #Here is me distroying Big Mon
Big Mon
Ron Lane
2002 Gibson F-9
Martin DC-18GTE
sounds tough great job!Originally Posted by (harihari @ Oct. 28 2006, 18:26)
Ron, you forgot one of the "w"'s in your link.
Here it is corrected: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBIH6Kw8Uc0
Bill P.
I am a nobody, and nobody is perfect; therefore I am perfect.
Thanks Bill. I didn't even try it out when I put it in there.
Ron Lane
2002 Gibson F-9
Martin DC-18GTE
Second try with this. I don't know how to get the video to match the sound. The resolution is 320x640. Is this right? Whiskey Before Breakfast
We few, we happy few.
so how would one go about compressing the video so the file is smaller...I have a song butchered up and ready to go...lol!
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you can compress with quicktime.
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