Crosspicking on the mandolin
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@mandoist maybe the term x picking. I have heard tunes well before Jesse with folks playing it.
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Actually, x-picking was not done "a long time" before Jesse. Jesse McReynolds invented the x-picking style; indeed imitating the 5-string banjo roll.
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Great lesson....Thanks!
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Hello kind sir...I made a crosspicking vid giving special thanks to you...
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Neat hat. One doesn't see too many blue grass bands on the slopes at Aspen. But, seriously, loved this simple approach. I'm going to try to work it in to my repertoire!
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This is great! Thank you for sharing this info, I just got my mandolin and I can follow along with you! Awesome!
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@Canyarion im guessing cuz the dumbass positioned the mic in such a clever spot wayyyyyyyy on the left.
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This is a great instructional video. Well paced, and great playing and style. Thanks for the breakdown...breakdown!
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magnificent thanks!
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@germaniumbass you play both, on a mandolin you treat the pairs of strings as one string... most of the time
Why is there only sound on the left speaker?
Canyarion 2 years ago 19
The origins of sweep-picking...
Modes9 3 years ago 13