When I was a student at Colorado State in the late '80's/early '90's, every Spring an old guy would come to Campus with his bible and scream at everyone in front of the Student Union. Calling us...
When I was a student at Colorado State in the late '80's/early '90's, every Spring an old guy would come to Campus with his bible and scream at everyone in front of the Student Union. Calling us...
The Victorian era ended in 1901. In that time, they also recommended cigarettes for asthma, chloroform for hiccups, cocaine for toothaches, and strychnine as a nice energy booster.
"I am...
Indeed. I just want to point out that the OP isn't helping much with the evolution of this discussion with his posts, which are replete with authoritarian pronouncements, dismissive assertions, and...
"And now for something completely different......."
Monty Python.
Perhaps at one time, and for a while, but not originally, nor in these modern times, completely. Makers now produce mandolins with four and five courses, in both double- and single-string...
In addition to writing novels like Erasure, adopted for Oscar-winning film American Fiction, he plays jazz and repairs old mandolins.
I teach mandolin and I will tell you (the short version) of what I do with my students and what I figured out to do when I was a beginner bridging into intermediate level.
You have not been...
In terms of memorizing chord progressions of jazz standards – it's helpful to be aware of the "mini progressions" found within these structures. Within most any 8 measures of a standard tune you'll...
I have two memorization tips.
1) Just as bigskygirl and others have said,try to relax and enjoy yourself.
It will come naturally.
2) Umm err !.....I seem to have forgotten my 2nd memory tip.
Wow, Dan, that’s like some *really* strong opinion, lol. I couldn’t disagree more.
But I do like Justin’s work a great deal. Also have a lot of respect for Marty Schwartz.
I disagree with your...
This proves that you need an ACOUSTIC metronome! Lol!
Playing it slowly is the obvious solution. The trick is to make "slowly" seem like the right tempo. Think Reggae or give it a heavy backbeat. Make it groove at a slow bluesy tempo. Overdo the swing...
Try break it down in phrases, and get those up to speed. Then try stringing two phrases together, and get those up to speed. Then string a third to the first two, etc. I’ve worked on East...
I don't have any advice except that sometimes you need to just take a break, play something entirely different and then come back to it, although I don't have any real suggestions on timing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBwPijCyy-4
Happy Birthday Doc.
https://youtu.be/PUn-mHfTTJA?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/PUn-mHfTTJA?feature=shared
I wonder if there are banjo players doing something like this.
https://youtu.be/Qc63_gd2r-M?feature=shared
I was always told not to leave in instrument in a car in conditions that you wouldn't leave a dog or baby.
If you do this don't open the case when you get home, 24 hours is the typical warm up time. Especially if it is in the case wrapped in a blanket or sleeping bag. Two hours in a car would not be...
No.
A student of mine had a good late 40's Gibson guitar, and left it in his car all day in a parking garage on a 20 degree day.
When he showed up for his lesson, I saw light through the...
Not the murdered man ballads? :confused:
Wow, lots of feedback! I appreciate it.
To put some additional context here regarding the "inclusivity" aspect of some of the responses.
Myself and a few friends host about 4 jams a week in...
Been there: Senior Citizens' club Christmas luncheon, maybe 5 years ago. Requested song was "Edelweiss", and that gig is now one of MY warmest memories!
I've never encountered a song ban at a jam before. Wagon Wheel just doesn't get called much around here. I'm not sure that would be the one I would ban, as it has a straightforward chord progression...
I'm fine with "mando". Also with "mandocello", "sax","uke","keys", "vibes", and "synth".
But don't call me "Chris".