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Mandolin Mondays #220 w/ Special Guest Bryce Milano

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Rising young mandolin star, Bryce Milano plays a special composition for all of us quarantined at home this Mandolin Monday. Let the lovely sound of Bryce on this 2005 M01 two point built by Michael Heiden inspire us to get back to the mando wood shed this week with all our extra free time.



Bryce is a self proclaimed "multi-mandolinstrumentalist and songwriter" from Philadelphia, PA. He picked up the mandolin at the age of 9, and his appetite for learning led him to explore bluegrass, jazz, classical, and traditional folk music from around the world. After attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston he moved back to his hometown of Philadelphia and began his foray into the realm of singing and songwriting.

In between performances, Bryce keeps a busy teaching schedule. If you're interested in taking online lessons with him during this period of quarantine, contact him through his website here: https://www.brycemilano.com/contact

Here's a word from Bryce about the video, "The tune is called “Quarantune”. (How could I not?) Like everyone else I don’t have any shows to promote for a while, so be sure to follow my Instagram @brycemilano and website www.brycemilano.com for more music in lockdown."

Be sure to connect with Bryce at the following links below for more information about his music:

https://www.brycemilano.com/
http://www.facebook.com/brycemilano
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIK...xETJBUENJYLmZA
http://instagram.com/brycemilano
https://www.instagram.com/brycemilano/

And as always, tune in next week for more Mandolin Mondays! Until then...

Happy Picking!
David

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Comments

  1. Mandolin Cafe's Avatar
    Ha! That's a great composition. Well done, Bryce. Be well and create more great music for the world.
  2. Franc Homier Lieu's Avatar
    Last time I saw Bryce was in this absolute gem:
  3. Mike Romkey's Avatar
    Nice work. Love the tone of your Heiden.
  4. Matt Livingston's Avatar
    I was expecting a straight-up fiddle tune with that intro but it was more of a classical twist. Very cool!
  5. Victor Daniel's Avatar
    Beautiful! Thank you.
  6. Bob Clark's Avatar
    Great musician and a great instructor. Having had lessons from Bryce, I highly recommend him to anyone trying to improve. Really good guy, too.

    Best wishes,

    Bob
  7. scapier's Avatar
    Nice playing/writing. Also wicked cool heiden...
  8. Alfons's Avatar
    Really nice piece, and the tone is fantastic. Also very grateful to Franc for sharing your performance of the Sonatina in C - Beautiful!
  9. John Soper's Avatar
    Beautiful piece, beautiful tone and cool two-point mandolin!
  10. Paul Statman's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Franc Homier Lieu
    Last time I saw Bryce was in this absolute gem:
    Lovely arrangement, and perfect for Dawg's birthweek as he played the opening melody of this sonata for the intro to 'Bow Wow' on Quintet 80.