A whole year worth of mandolin lessons in a little over 10 minutes!!!

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Published 2023-06-04

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  • @jowoods5108
    Aww legend, 10 mins, i love a vid that u have to pause to catch up, rather than waiting for 5 mintue ramble before the next step. Boss!
  • @TheCyBoRg900
    The only thing I didn't know was the minor pentatonic scale at the end, but it was still a cool new thing to learn. good job condensing the info for beginners man! You pretty much covered all the bases for chord shapes; all the licks, scales, and jig/reel/bluegrass standard/double stop stuff can be learned by people who play things by ear or play off of tabs. keep up the great work!
  • Its time I learned to play the mandolin. I have decided to buy myself a mandolin & private lessons. Ive never touched a stringed instrument. I love the sound of a mandolin. Im so excited to learn & enjoy it.
  • @rivett310
    My take: this was a perfect explanation to me. I slowed the speed down on the video and I could find my finger placement at a pace I could follow. I love it and I thank you. Please keep up the help, this old gal appreciates you🌺
  • I don’t play Mandolin, but coming from guitar this seems similar to a lot of the little mind-blow moments I had learn over time. Really informative video, it’s awesome to have so many actually useful ‘tricks and tips’ compiled
  • @Mr-Sinister
    X-Men fan AND playing Mandolin. Now that's just Prime! Subscribed in a heartbeat
  • @dekelsey1
    Great share! Thank you very much! ❤ I love the mandolin but never had a lesson. This video info will sky rocket my time spent learning. Bless you man!
  • @calvinbishop8292
    Amazing video! Just what I needed as a beginning mandolin player
  • @Shakewood
    Thank you for the lessons dude! That will help a little more to get the mandoline ready for some tune on the second album! Cheers 🤜🤛
  • @FryingBurritoBro
    Thank you from a fellow Texan (Fort Worth)...as a guitarist coming to the mandolin (couple months of playing)...this is very helpful brother!
  • @kevincozens6837
    As someone interested in Bluegrass music I would add the four finger chop chord to the mix. It is a tough stretch of the fingers compared to the chord shapes in this video but it is also a moveable shape. If you move the shape up one pair of strings and play the upper (A, D, G) strings you can move that shape up and down the neck. Move one finger back a fret for all the minors. Switch two fingers between the two middle strings for 7th chords.
  • @AnAngryGnat
    Thanks for the video, learned a few new tricks.
  • @podthesod
    I got the same Gretsch mando … nice woody sound ..not too shrill .. My absolute favourite of my half dozen.
  • @deepfriedrye9352
    Thank u very much for this video! I recently picked up a wicked nice 1914 Gibson A1 but I’m a guitar player since a teen. Now at 51 I’m looking to pick up mandolin as everyone I know plays guitar. This was gr8 info man!!!
  • This is great, thank you! I've been learning mandolin for a few years now as my first string instrument. This reminds me that I've got to get my pinky finger into the game -- it's been hanging out essentially doing nothing, the freeloader 😆
  • @jorisArt
    So cool and convenient! Thanks!