She's a hottie !!
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She's a hottie !!
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Here we are !
http://www.4-de-trefle.com/
Your mandolin sounds great, and you are doing well with her
Another day, another reel !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qczjzSd3Y5g&feature=youtu.be
And a reel with my new way to teach a tune !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsR6JFrLuL8&feature=youtu.be
Thank you Mark !
Hello everyone,
You can play irish music on the mandolin, I made several tutos to learn some trad tunes on my YouTube channel !
Thanks !
Thank you all. I'm glad to read that my vids help learning something.
Would be great ! We have several sessions in Normandy too !
Thank you for your support Jill & James :redface:
Here it is :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEhsfavQYk0&feature=youtu.be
I've found a way to improve my tutorials. I'm uploading a beginner lesson to learn an easy jig : the swallow tail.
Thank you Francis, I understand that feeling, I will find another Gibson one day !
The Collings has a more balanced sound to my ears, and a slim neck compared to the old Gibsons. It's punchier too.
But I miss the vintage tone of thoses mandolins, you know what I mean ;).
I have to try ! Will be a tough work but would be great you're right.
here it is :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jdh5Q8GGV8&feature=youtu.be
Are my tutos clear enough for beginners ?
Thank you Jill ! The next tutorial will be "The Maids of Mont Kisco", a classic reel played in the key of Am. I will post this one today but I'm pretty sure you already know this one.
Thanks, I sold my Gibsons mandolin. And my first Collings (honey amber finish) to buy banjos !
Thank you Michael. New tutorials are coming soon...
Thanks for your kind words James. I'm glad that your learned something on my channel ! I've learned by myself first. Then, playing at sessions is the right thing to learn tricks and tunes.
Would...
Thank you Bertram :)
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Mandolin Cafe, and the best I can do to introduce myself is copy/paste my youtube channel link ! I play irish music on mandolin and tenor banjo.