Yes that would certainly work.
Type: Posts; User: Ken Lucas
Yes that would certainly work.
Dublin Blues is in E. Guy played out of D position with a capo on 2.
Same on my MT. I can tell when the humidity drops when the end pin won't stay in.
I've got #63. I use it as my camping mandolin. The chunky neck doesn't bother me at all.
Bill Monroe - Master of Bluegrass
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I think Pat McLaughlin is touring with John and playing mandolin.
I've been taking lessons with James Jobe for two years now. I don't know if he has any slots open, but as mentioned above, he's an excellent teacher for bluegrass.
Please update me to Ken Lucas. Thanks.
Always up for trying a new pick
Agreed. Matt Flinner's class was great. With 8 lessons, and 8 practices you get lots of opportunity to work with Matt and really learn the techniques. Looking forward to the nest session!
I'm up for trying a new pick