I've been playing Supertramp's "Give a Little Bit" on my Tenor Guitar (GDAE) and on my mandolin, but I've been having trouble finding the right equivalent chords for the outro run. Has anyone ever...
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I've been playing Supertramp's "Give a Little Bit" on my Tenor Guitar (GDAE) and on my mandolin, but I've been having trouble finding the right equivalent chords for the outro run. Has anyone ever...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg9bA92rDno&list=PLLE3RjZPSfbI48PmptBiA4dkykNWLyfVR
One of the best. The linked video is a great rendition of "Russian Rag" with the Modern Mandolin Quartet, joined...
If memory serves me, Radim Zenkl lives in Paradise, California, the town utterly devastated by the Northern California "Camp" fire in the past couple of days. Does anyone know if he's all right?
My wife is a flute player and is interested in getting a wooden Irish flute. She plays a mid-range standard C flute today but would like to play something more authentic in beginning to approach...
I came across this album on itunes, listed as by Andrew Collins. Does anyone know whether this is the Andrew Collins, mandolist extraordinaire from Creeking Tree/Andrew Collins Trio, etc.?
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David and Jim:
Thanks for the insights. I’ve found that “by ear” suggestions are among the most common I see throughot this forum. And I appreciate all suggestions; however, it’s only helpful if I...
Thanks—I didn’t think it was that simple. Perfect.
Been trying to play Gillian Welch’s “Tennessee” on my GDAE tenor guitar. The unusual chords I have found are as follows:
D6/9/A: (x04430)
B11/A: (x05550)
D7/F#: (2x021x)
The song is in...
Thanks for this resource--I appreciate it.
I'd like to learn a few (roughly) renaissance era songs for my gdae tenor guitar. Any suggestions?
I wondered if anyone had posted about Curly Strings--of course someone had. Just discovered them myself and though this thread could use an update. http://www.curlystrings.ee The band's website has...
Came across this recently: Mike Marshall playing Jingle Bells in a few styles and levels.
[[YOUTUBE]Mike Marshall]url]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EaID5P-FJ4w[/url
Does anyone have any favorite...
The song is John Gorka's version of "Christmas Bells"--he plays it with capo on the 3rd fret: C, G6, Fmaj7-6, Am, G.
Thanks for the help thus far.
Not sure how to form this on my tenor guitar--it's tuned GDAE. Any help would be appreciated.
Peter Ostroushko and Dean Magraw's Duo is excellent (some songs are fiddle/guitar and some are mandolin/guitar).
I celebrate Christmas in January as well.
I'm not so sure about the "previously released material," since I have all of Peter's work and I don't recognize quite a large number on discs two and three especially. I wonder if some of the...
Does anyone have the intro tabbed out? I know the key and chords, but I'm having trouble with the intro.
Thanks!
A great ukulele version, acoustic intro., electric lead, was on James Hill's newest cd. The first minute is in the link below.
James Hill "Little Wing"
I can add to the chorus of support for Peter Ostroushko and Arkan. I have seen them before, along with Peter's other duet partners, especially Dean Magraw. Peter's CD with Dean Magraw, titled simply...
The Oxford English Dictionary suggests that the earliest recorded usage in English is from Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy. The expression likely sees its origin in Ancient Greece, where eyes were...
Warren Zevon's "Play it All Night Long" has to be up there: an angry answer to "Sweet Home Alabama."
To wit:
"Daddy's doin' sister Sally,
Grandma's dyin' of cancer now.
The cattle all have...
"Broken Butterflies," by Lucinda Williams, or "Over Yonder (Jonathan's Song)," by Steve Earle.
I can see that you've taken your own advice quite seriously. #http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
I think this post commits the "taking something too freakin' seriously" fallacy which states that logic does not apply to bumper stickers....