This song works very well on mandolin, and your version especially! Thank you, I'll certainly look at the full video.
This song works very well on mandolin, and your version especially! Thank you, I'll certainly look at the full video.
Wonderful! Terrific looking venue, too.
Very polished performance and an interesting swing beat to your tango. The instruments and voice really blend so well in this song.
nice guys
Nicely done!
Very nice indeed. After watching, listening, and reading the comments on YT, I have several questions.
Why do you tune your mandolin down a full tone? Do you use heavier strings? What mandolin do...
Great gig! I listened to the whole thing and loved it.
Congrats and good luck out there..
Great job. Really great.
To my way of thinking this is the tool that goes in the middle.
In other words at a certain point in playing and listening modes become important. The tool you made...
Wow that is cool and is now linked on the home screen on my phone.
This thing is TERRIFIC! Thanks. The community owes you one ...
Wow! It seems a tremendous anount of work! thanks.
I worked this up with my guitar buddy also! You all did great!
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I've learned a few with my guitar-playing buddy. So great to play!
Never tried learning No.4 though! Very well done! And, so great listening to Bach!
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A lovely piece, and very well played by both of you.
I really loved it!
Yep. I'll take the andante version. The molasses-in-winter tempo sounds like a dirge.
Does no one use tetrachords to remember modes these days? I found that thinking in tetrachord shapes greatly simplified the process.
Tetrachord patterns
Fun to play around with, well done. As well as being able to play a note by clicking on it or numbered key, I think it'd be nice to have a button that plays the scale.
Modes Made Easy
https://www.mandolincafe.com/archives/niles.html
Well done!!
Very nice