anybody play hard rock or metal mandolin? i know i like to play marilyn manson, tom petty, black sabbath and some nine inch nails on my mandolin. anyone else?
anybody play hard rock or metal mandolin? i know i like to play marilyn manson, tom petty, black sabbath and some nine inch nails on my mandolin. anyone else?
I played mandolin in a band that played Ramones, Faces, Petty, etc. Worked great. The mando is one pliable instrument.
-Jason
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Check out the Alex Gregory stuff for download on the cafe's site, or buy the disc from emando's site (NFI). That's metal/hard rock mandolin, for sure.
Christian
I like to noodle around with Rush tunes since they are my favorite band
...but if you want to talk about fun, try playing Iron Maiden!!!
I've figured out "The number of the Beast" and "Somewhere in Time".
Last year I learned "Powerslave" and I've started noodling around with "Rime of the Ancient Mariner".
Keith Erickson
Benevolent Organizer of The Mandocello Enthusiast
I heard that metal mandolin. loved it! i have a TON of hard rock for mandolin tabs, but ultimate guitar turned them down, so i'm going to start putting them here.
I would love to see whatever tabs you could share...
Thank you for whatever you are able to pass along!
Chris
i've sat in with several rock bands, but usually with a solid-body electric mando. i use effects and try to get a sound like carlos santana.
Angelgiest,
I also would love to see some of this. If not here, then
It would be great if you could put some up at Mandozine
with TablEdit.
Thanks again for this offer.
"I'm not a loser. The fact that I didn't put a gun in my mouth years ago - that little fact makes me a winner, baby. (Al Bundy)"
Please don't use tablEdit their are many Mac users here that can't use that program.
I use an Ovation MM68 in a Rock/Blues cover band. When I need the accoustic sound, I run it clean. When I need a grungier or creative sound, I use the variety of sounds on my peddle. I've never seen the reason to use a solid body. I prefer the feel of an accoustic instrument when I play. For me, this is the best of both worlds as our bands set list includes songs that requires a variety of sounds.
Now, I don't tend to bend strings a ton, use slide or tap like Eddie VH. I suppose a solid body would be better for that type of playing.
Mando's in a rock n roll environment are great. They keep our sound and look unique over what most bar owners and patrons normally see. I know some people remember us JUST becouse we have an instrument that they aren't familiar with. It still sorta cracks me up when I'm playing the lead to Crazy Train. I have it blaring a Randy Rhodes guitar sound - but using my little mando. -)
Pen
"How many of you folks have seen that movie "O Brother, Where Ya At?"--Ralph Stanley
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1958 Gibson A-40
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2002 Martin D-28
Why not? I have Tabledit for Mac, works fine.Originally Posted by (Tebbie bear @ Oct. 19 2007, 05:36)
i am getting ready to add a tab. dancing with myself [verse riff] by billy idol. it's really basic, but i have better. i have some tabs i am working on that even notate the length of notes like that stairway to heaven tab on here. so anyone else really interested in getting more hard rock, metal, and punk mando tabs online?
Can you tab out Crazy Train? I've got the intro down, and a decent idea of the chorus, but that's about it.Originally Posted by (Pen @ Oct. 25 2007, 13:40)
"Bang your heads, you ingrates"
- Devin Townsend
Anybody got some hard rock or heavy metal or any kind of rock sounding mando licks
please help me somebody
David
mando-picker@hotmail.com
When are you apple guys going to get a real computer? #Originally Posted by
I love tablEdit!
Bernie
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Due to current budgetary restrictions the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off -- sorry about the inconvenience.
Real computer users don't need tab!Originally Posted by
John McGann, Associate Professor, Berklee College of Music
johnmcgann.com
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Youtube live mando
I convert a bit of guitar tab... In topic, I've worked on a few Iron Maiden and Danzig pieces. My major concentration has been adapting Stray Cats era Setzer... It doesn't adapt easily.
I change guitar tab to standard notation so I can read on both instruments. So, indirectly, I agree with John. And I use a Mac
Dave
1984 Flatiron A5-2
1930 (?) Regal Tenor
Toil without song is like a weary journey without an end.
H. P. Lovecraft
Maiden - "The Trooper", "Flight of Icarus"; Queensryche, Zep, Rush, Tool - All mostly noodled on a $200 import A-style. I have ordered my first real F-style acoustic, so it will likely be another year before an electric mando joins the family - Metal Mando Music may then be pursued in earnest.
No tab - just ear, memory ( what remains from the 80's) and (sometimes)a lot of wrong notes! The process of creating mando parts for this genre doesn't always work out, but it is always interesting.
Wow. I can't imagine playing "The Trooper" on mandolin. The sustain necessary to play the little trill in the main riff simply doesn't exist on mandolin, in my experience. Are you picking each note?Originally Posted by (drmole @ Dec. 07 2007, 23:49)
"Bang your heads, you ingrates"
- Devin Townsend
Perhaps I should clarify - I hope I didn't imply I played it WELL
Back in the 80's "The Trooper" was one of those songs on which I wore out my ears. I played the bass parts on a Keyboard before our "band" found a bass player (Good rock bass players were incredibly rare in mid-80s #small-town Vermont) - so I know the form of the song fairly well. I hadn't heard the song in at least ten years, then sometime last year I downloaded some 80's nostalgia music and started jamming to it. I don't have all the notes - but I try not to play the wrong ones. Some parts (trills, esp.) are ghosted over with a few cue melody notes - not exactly, but almost - completely unlike Bill Monroe
My part may start with a melody then change to rhythm when I am over my head. An electric mandolin will certainly help capture the vibe of the song more completely than my "beater" A. I am a firm believer that any music can be adapted to Mandolin ( I believe Mandocrucian supports a similar view) even though some music probably should not!
Not sure if this needs a new thread ... I would like to hear what everyone uses when they "go electric." Not just the mandolin they use, but also any effects. I have a multi-effect unit for guitar, but have never plugged in my mandolin to it.
Johneeaaddgg
Hmm... Also on the subject, I just figured out "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against The Machine. The tremolo-picked solo lends itself very well to Mandolin. I can type up tabs if anyone wants, though that would be a thing for another thread.
"Bang your heads, you ingrates"
- Devin Townsend
If you have time... I'd be ever-so-grateful to check out the tabs for "Killing In The Name". Sorry I don't have anything to offer back. (Besides my eternal thanks and the knowledge that you'd make me look like a hero to my 9 year old. He can't stand Bill Monroe yet.)
Chris
<span style='font-family:Courier'>Killing In The Name
by Rage Against The Machine
Key:
h = hammer-on (optional)
/ = slide
t = tremolo
The timing is very much approximated, since two-digit fret-numbers and other such notation make complete accuracy difficult.
INTRO
E---
A-0-
D-0- Held for a whole measure, repeat 4 times
G---
REST, 4 measures
E---------------- -------------------
A-0-0-0------9h10 -0-0-0------9/12/9-
D-0-0-0-11h12---- x3 -0-0-0-11h12-------
G---------------- -------------------
Rest for vocals to enter
VERSE
E------1-2-----------
A---3-5----5-0-2-3-2-
D-0----------0-2-3-2-
G--------------------
PRECHORUS 1 2
E-------11--------10-------9- --------- ---------
A---3-5-------3-5------3-5--- -0-2-3-2- -3ttttttt
D-0---------0--------0------- -0-2-3-2- ---------
G---------------------------- --------- ---------
CHORUS
E---------
A-0-0---0-
D-0-0---0- x4, then x4 with scratching/ghost notes
G---------
E-----------------------
A-0-0--0-0--0-0-0-------
D-0-0--0-0--0-0-0-0-2-5- x4
G-----------------0-2-5-
SOLO
E-------------------------------
A-7ttt4ttt0ttt--------4tttttttt-
D-------------------------------
G-------------7ttt5ttt----------
E---------------------------------------------------
A-7ttt4ttt2ttt0ttt----------------------------------
D------------------------------12ttt12ttt10ttt10ttt-
G-----------------2ttt7ttt5ttt----------------------
E---------------------------
A-9ttttttt11ttttttt1ttttttt-
D---------------------------
G---------------------------
POST-SOLO
E------------------------------------------------------------------
A-5ttttttt7ttttttt8ttttttt10tttttt12tttttt13tttttt15 tttttt17tttttt-
D------------------------------------------------------------------
G------------------------------------------------------------------
OUTRO
E---------------6-6-6-
A-5tttttt-0-0-0-6-6-6-
D---------0-0-0-------
G---------------------</span>
"Bang your heads, you ingrates"
- Devin Townsend
This thread is now got me itchin' to learn "Sweating Bullets" from Megadeth
Keith Erickson
Benevolent Organizer of The Mandocello Enthusiast
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