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    This is not really a secret and it's already available for pre-order on amazon.com but thought I'd go ahead and make the formal announcement since the publisher said OK. Our own Don Julin is the author of Mandolin For Dummies from the popular book series by the same name and I'm in the process of writing the forward right now. It'll be available this fall. Congratulations to Don on what is sure to be a terrific book. I've been in frequent contact with the publishers since Don was selected as the author and they've been privately raving about his work and pleasure working with him--no surprise to me.


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    That is great! I was wondering when we would see this title. We can't let banjo get the upper hand!
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    So will the stock answer to all newbie questions become "read the book"?

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    But...there are no dummies who play mandolin...
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    There won't be any after reading the book....

    Congratulations to Don.

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    Neglected to mention it's also available for pre-order from amazon.co.uk for our friends across the pond.

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    Great going, guys! This brings what I call "furthering mandolin consciousness" to a global level. I hope it's not dumbed down too much, but rather keeps readers intrigued enough to stick with it. I also hope care has been taken to make sure the language is understandable for banjo players. Perhaps it will draw some of them back from the dark side.

    BTW, is that really Dawg playing banjo in Scott's avatar? Or is it Bizarro Dawg from the Bizarro universe?
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    Yes, now we're on the map! Thanks Don.

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    I guess a bunch of them will be sold over the Christmas holidays ... but, alas, no bowlbacks or A's on the cover?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi Gormley View Post
    I guess a bunch of them will be sold over the Christmas holidays ... but, alas, no bowlbacks or A's on the cover?
    It must be sponsored by Weber.
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    I thought it was April 1st again already.

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    Cool.

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    The "Dummies" brand as some of you might know is not really for dummies only. "Mandolin For Dummies" is almost 400 pages, including 2hrs of audio covering everything from buying your first mandolin and playing your first chord, up to studying some of Bill Monroe's techniques, some jazz/swing stuff, a chapter on playing jigs and reels and even a brand new song from The Dawg himself.

    Over the last year, I have been working with what I feel are some of the best players alive today to be able to provide a serious mandolin reference book. (with a sense of humor) The book includes contributions from Mike Compton, Rich DelGrosso, Marla Fibish, Tim Connell, Chris Aquavilla, Don Stiernberg, and David Grisman. It also includes an original tune by our own John Goodin.

    I am in the final stages of proofing but they say we are still about 30 pages over so I shouldn't say any more just yet.

    Hope to see some of you at the Symposium later this month. I will be hosting the swing jams each night after the faculty concerts.

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    Hi Don!
    Could you briefly comment on how you'd rate this as a learning tool for players of longer scale GDAE tuned instruments, such as the octave mandolin and GDAE tuned tenor guitar?
    Congratulations on the publication, and I look forward to seeing you next month at Jim's Camp!
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    Ed,

    I guess I can jump in for Don.......I was technical editor (which was fun, but WAY MORE work than I thought it would be) & have read and listened to it all. While other mando family instruments are mentioned, it is after all "Mandolin for Dummies". Maybe that can be next, Volume Two! It is a great reference for mandolin players, in all genres......an all in one place reference book. And the tunes Don illustrates really show his chops, this cat can play.

    But alas just all mandolin playing....but you know these instruments are tuned in 5ths, and share some of the mando geometric kinds of things, this family of instruments have going for them. You can apply mando ideas to the bigger mando-beasts. Much of what you know will be transferable on some level. But each instrument has it's own unique things to learn, to take advantage of their strengths.
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    If this was on facebook I would "like" this. Can't wait to check it out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mehrsam View Post
    But...there are no dummies who play mandolin...
    Yeah, but they haven't had the book! They will now!

    Cool book! I might have to get my own copy...

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    Congrats to Don.

    I'm excited about this book. I want to pre-order and I'm wondering if it will be available on Amazon.ca.
    Please let us know.

    Also is there anyway we can get Don to sign our copy?

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    Yowza!!! I'm so excited I can hardly stand it!!!

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    Sweet! Took me all of 30 sec to decide to pre-order...
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    Wow, and less than the price of a CD if you pre-order. Congrats Don! You're in the home stretch now. I'm sure it's a well written, valuable resource book. Got to go pre-order it now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Julin View Post
    The "Dummies" brand as some of you might know is not really for dummies only.
    I think we all know that, and that the brand name is tongue in cheek, meant to demystify each book's subject matter, making potential buyers feel it has been made accessible. But of course, we can't help sending out a few zingers and potshots anyway. Too easy and irresistible.

    This sounds like a great addition to the lexicon - I'm not even sure what is out there. When I started out forty very odd years ago all I could find was Mel Bay. The method book didn't take me far, but between the chord book and a bunch of bands' song books I managed to figure it out. Still, I had to be shown the G chop chord three years in by the first other mandolin player I met, in college. A resource like this will surely make the learning much, much easier and help people get on their way much sooner. Thanks to all involved - Don, Art, Scott, everybody!
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    Go Don!!
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    I taked to Don about his Mandolin For Dummies project when he was in Cincinnati checking out Kimble mandolins. Don, is an exceptional player, gifted teacher and has put his heart and soul into this book. It will be comprehensive and go beyond a beginners book. I have no doubt it will be a "must have" for mandolin players of many levels.

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    As someone mentioned the photo is of the Weber Bitterroot family. Don contacted me a while ago and asked for some mandolin family photos, I was delighted when my photo was chosen for the front cover. My first front cover as a photographer..

    Thanks Don.
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