Here's #24, ready to make its way up north to Kris, who has been very patiently waiting for it.
This one's intended for bluegrass. This is the first Nautilus with a 15th-fret neck joint. It has a...
Here's #24, ready to make its way up north to Kris, who has been very patiently waiting for it.
This one's intended for bluegrass. This is the first Nautilus with a 15th-fret neck joint. It has a...
I agree with Todd. I took Matt Flinner's class and finally found what I was looking for as far as playing bluegrass mandolin. I don't consider myself an advanced player, but Matt breaks things down...
Taking the lessons from Mike Marshall at Artistworks. It's a really good program, and Mike is great, both in terms of his knowledge and his personal encouragement.
I just finished Matt Flinner's Bluegrass Mandolin 101. I have to say I was a little skeptical about the whole online thing but I have always liked Matt's stuff and what he tried to do with Bluegrass...
Lots of great online instructors! Only problem is that most are very busy being in such high demand. Pete Martin is great, as is Don Julin. Not sure if they are currently taking students. I am...
http://www.petimarpress.com/
www.artistworks.com
I just got the Matrix MR-600 I like it a lot I got it here: http://www.metronomes.net
NFI just nice people, good service, and a good price.
http://www.metronomes.net/Matrix600.htm
We have a few mechanical Wittners and that is all I use, the big wooden pendulum metronomes. I have tried many electronic metronomes over the years, a few smaller mechanical metronomes (like pocket...
Yes picks are a matter of taste, even so you're very used to using an extremely thin pointy pick. In my experience they produce a very thin, brittle kinda slappy sound. If that is what one is after...
This is the most recent one I wrote, but that's more than 3 years old. I hope I'll get to do a bit more of this soon. I don't know if it counts as a fiddle tune, but I'd like to hear someone play it...