Me playing Big Country with the ULM Percussion Ensemble.
Me playing Big Country with the ULM Percussion Ensemble.
Last edited by Mandolin Cafe; Jan-09-2022 at 10:58am.
Matt Morgan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jztTl1mas94
A sampler video I made of me playing my first solo gig. I used three different mandos: Brentrup 23V, 1929 Gibson A, and Commodium.
Lost on the trails of The Deep North
Walt, that looked like it was fun...even got the crowd going on your break at the end!
Fred, good stuff!
Mike
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Alright Fred! Nice production & demo as well. Fantastic Walt! I wish I could have been there. Big Country is one of my favorites on Live At The Quick Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. Your playing never fails to amaze me. Will you be playing your new Mendel mandocello with the ULM Percussion Ensemble as well or is it more for Celtic @ Enoch?
Sounds great Fred!!
Shaun Garrity
http://www.youtube.com/user/spgokc78
Ok,
heres a link to our you tube video channel, please have a look..
A fair bit of mandolin content and mostly original stuff....(the stuff with the pink background will be of most interest)
http://www.youtube.com/user/Pigswilldance#p/u
Opinions welcome
(and embedding welcome as I have no idea how to do that)
Cheers
Oliver
Last edited by Oliver R; Apr-28-2010 at 5:24pm. Reason: Stupidity
Some videos I shot today:
Hank,
I almost used the Mendel mandocello instead of the mandolin for than tune, but the instructor specifically requested mandolin, so I went for that. This was the percussion ensemble's last performance of the semester, so I probably want be performing with them again unless they need me for something next semester. It was a lot of fun--Big Country has always been one of my favorite tunes as well. I'm going to try and talk the Jazz Ensemble into doing Django's Minor Swing next semester, and hopefully they'll let me play mandocello on it.
Matt Morgan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jztTl1mas94
I would enjoy that. Donna & I are headed your way for Mothers Day. I'll PM, maybe we can do some smiling behind a Guiness or two @ Enochs.original quote "the Jazz Ensemble into doing Django's Minor Swing next semester"
Last edited by hank; Apr-29-2010 at 10:21am. Reason: no particular reason
That was way cool Matt!
Last edited by joshua collum; Apr-30-2010 at 5:06pm.
nice work there, josh.
Thanks! I recorded it all on my iPhone.
Another one of my tunes.
Wow cool tune Terry! Really nice playing!
Another hymn in duo-style:
Nice Tunes and playing Joshua and Terry. Wow amazing ipod letting you do two parts with sound on sound Joshua.
Hey thanks Hank, I actually recorded the chords first then played it through speakers and recorded the second part over it. Sorry for the mis-leading statement. I'm thinking about maybe trying a tune with guitar added to the mix. It's quick and easy doing it this way and really my only option.
Here's Bluegrass Stomp (with a few timing issues) played on a Kimble mandola
Shaun Garrity
http://www.youtube.com/user/spgokc78
Shaun thanks for sharing your new mandola with us, you sound(great) like you had no problem with the transition.
Just noticed this last week - video for a song I cowrote with the singer a few years back. That's me playing the role of his father in the beginning, giving him my lucky silver dollar. Sorry, no MC.
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Last edited by Mandolin Cafe; Jan-09-2022 at 10:58am.
jamming to a little backing track
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