Sounds great.
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Sounds great.
I started out the same way as the OP. In fact I started playing the ukulele and am transferring a lot of the mandolin tunes I play to ukulele using a similar method. I still rely on tab a lot for...
I missed this year. Last year was great, weather and bands.
Great book. I think I found the issue of my buzzing on one of my mandos. Thanks for sharing this.
Pretty cool. Having this color coded helps a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Just liked you video Starrshine.
Thanks for the link. The more I see this mandolin the more I like it.
http://gardenandgun.com/article/classic-country
Came across this book review and was intrigued by the mandolin in the picture.
I have the same problem. I just had to keep at no matter how bad it sounded until it came out right
Amazing stuff. Thanks for sharing the tabs.
I like what I am hearing so far. The solo work and side projects have been great also.
I know how you feel Ernie. I started playing as a teen then picked mandolin back up in my late thirties. I was getting frustrated with my playing and strumming and decided to take a break and picked...
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
What did you search for on YouTube? I would like to see this.
Very nice looking mandolin.
Awesome. Downloading it now. I will certainly tell my friends about it!
I used a nail file to sand down one side and bevel it. It was more trial and error. I am sure there is some type of file at a hobby or craft shop that you can set on an angle to bevel even along the...
Once again I miss the RFF. Next year I will go for sure. I heard it was really crowded this year.
Thanks Beanzy. I will check it out.
Anybody know what book that "Roll in my Sweet Babies Arms" is from? It is about midway down the page after "Don't let that Deal go Down". I have been looking and looking for that.
Great site. THanks for sharing.
Saw him play at The Festy Saturday night. I thought he did a great job.
I will be there all weekend but I am bringing my ukulele with me.
I started the mandolin in my teens but never went anywhere with it. I then picked it back up at 40, and started playing the ukulele this winter.