If you haven't already, check out "Pickin' On The Grateful Dead" volumes 1 & 2.
REALLLLY GOOOD $H|7, my man!
(And so is your composition.)
The Dead cover albums I'm talking about are awesome, and are basically the same jazz-bluegrass fusion kind of stuff you're doing here. P.S. It's goddamn great a guy your age is exploring music like that. You're a rare relic already at your tender young age! :-)
@Fan666Maiden yup! Do it all the time. You just gotta figure out the sound u want and maybe any equalization that will compensate for the fact that your playing a mandolin instead of guitar... all depends on the sound u want though.
@bbrizzy89 - Thanks for answering so soon! I've never played one, but I was wondering if the Fender mandolins are any good? I'm afraid I haven't got a bigger budget than about 300 to 400 dollars, so it'll either be a Fender or one of the cheap Epiphones.
wow that's so nice of you but at this point I unfortunately do not have good mp3s or a way to sell them. But i put up more worthwhile stuff like this on my channel from time to time if you wanna subscribe or something!
im a luthier, so i build a variety of bowed and stringed instruments.. mandolins are just one of many... i may actually learn how to play one sometime... but if you can play mandolin you should be able to play the violin too... same scale and tuning
Wow that's awesome man! That is so lush and orignal, gotta love that electric mandolin sound. on a side note, I have been playing violin for a few years and was wondering: how hard is it to learn to play electric mandolin if I already know how to play violin? Thanks for answering if you get the time ever.
thanks! I have a friend who is amazing at violin and decided to buy a mandolin after playing in a band with me. Learning is easier because you can pick it up and already have an idea of where you have to go to play what note. However, she said that after playing mandolin, she would play violin out of tune because the fret distance was a little off from violin difference.
i actually play lead in a rock band with a madnobird, it's a pretty good fusiuon project, drums, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, violin, bass claronet, mandobird, back up electric guitar
it's like nyan cat! :D
s60ape 6 months ago in playlist Insane Mandolin Stuff
Very good. Sure takes bluegrass to another level.
CadillacL 8 months ago
If you haven't already, check out "Pickin' On The Grateful Dead" volumes 1 & 2.
REALLLLY GOOOD $H|7, my man!
(And so is your composition.)
The Dead cover albums I'm talking about are awesome, and are basically the same jazz-bluegrass fusion kind of stuff you're doing here. P.S. It's goddamn great a guy your age is exploring music like that. You're a rare relic already at your tender young age! :-)
brofjw 9 months ago
Sounds great.
neyeseek 1 year ago
Can you just use a guitar amp and fx pedal for an electic mandolin?
Fan666Maiden 1 year ago
@Fan666Maiden yup! Do it all the time. You just gotta figure out the sound u want and maybe any equalization that will compensate for the fact that your playing a mandolin instead of guitar... all depends on the sound u want though.
bbrizzy89 1 year ago
@bbrizzy89 - Thanks for answering so soon! I've never played one, but I was wondering if the Fender mandolins are any good? I'm afraid I haven't got a bigger budget than about 300 to 400 dollars, so it'll either be a Fender or one of the cheap Epiphones.
Fan666Maiden 1 year ago
you suck dick at composing
keithlegrand 1 year ago
@keithlegrand im sure you know a lot about sucking dick
lukeashmoore 1 year ago
Gotta love Bluegrass Jazz Fusion,
I love this man! =D Nothing more Americain than Bluegrass Jazz Fusion. I love Bela Fleck and wish I knew more artists with stuff like this.
Do you have anywhere where I could buy the mp3?
kratanuva725 2 years ago
wow that's so nice of you but at this point I unfortunately do not have good mp3s or a way to sell them. But i put up more worthwhile stuff like this on my channel from time to time if you wanna subscribe or something!
bbrizzy89 2 years ago
im a luthier, so i build a variety of bowed and stringed instruments.. mandolins are just one of many... i may actually learn how to play one sometime... but if you can play mandolin you should be able to play the violin too... same scale and tuning
megadeth22885 2 years ago
Wow that's awesome man! That is so lush and orignal, gotta love that electric mandolin sound. on a side note, I have been playing violin for a few years and was wondering: how hard is it to learn to play electric mandolin if I already know how to play violin? Thanks for answering if you get the time ever.
Nawap24 2 years ago
thanks! I have a friend who is amazing at violin and decided to buy a mandolin after playing in a band with me. Learning is easier because you can pick it up and already have an idea of where you have to go to play what note. However, she said that after playing mandolin, she would play violin out of tune because the fret distance was a little off from violin difference.
bbrizzy89 2 years ago
Awesome! I have the same manolin but don't play as well as you.
RobS81360 2 years ago
THAT IS AWSOME!
zander715 2 years ago
i actually play lead in a rock band with a madnobird, it's a pretty good fusiuon project, drums, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, violin, bass claronet, mandobird, back up electric guitar
walkerorr 2 years ago
very nice, much respect for the mandolin
skeetergreen 2 years ago
Haha thanks i appreciate it lol
bbrizzy89 2 years ago
FAR OUT BRO! This is one of them songs that gets stuck in your head!
HouseOfThe8Strings 2 years ago
good stuff.
Darrigaaz2422 2 years ago
Wow, very cool note choice at the beginning!
atrickpay11 3 years ago
sweet dude!
mk3a2 3 years ago
Thanks! I'm glad to see somebody hearing my originals, not just my justin timberlake covers :)
bbrizzy89 3 years ago
haha dang sun i got that same matisse at home yo'l
ebb101 3 years ago