When Mandolins Dream
Uploader Comments (RedElfFilms)
All Comments (19)
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The only thing more impressive than your left hand, is your right hand.....which is still less impressive than Chris Thile's little finger on the left hand. (you're still very, very good at mandolin)
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this is lovely..i played mandolin for a while and loved it, im a guitar player by nature, this makes me happy though, truely pretty stuff, i love chris thile as well, you should see him live if you get the chance, i saw him with bela fleck once and it was godly...any way, absolutely love your playing, keep pickin!
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Did you learn this by ear? This is a difficult one to take a part.
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could you tell me where you got the music or if the mp3/sheet music is available anywhere?
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You played it quite well. It was polished.
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stunning. simply stunning.
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I've found the Chris Thile Essential Techniques for Mandolin will give you a good work out,(and continue the serious beating that you're already receiving)
do you study classical music in school, your really good.
snake27317 2 years ago
well, i'm actually self taught. i've picked up classical music recently, though, and have learned the Dm Gigue from Partita #2 by Bach, as well as the first half of the E Major Prelude from Partita #3 also by Bach
RedElfFilms 2 years ago
This is so cool! I'm self-teaching myself mandolin too! Do you have any tips for improving dexterity at all? And my beginning mandolin has taken a serious beating and I'm thinking of upgrading to something nice...any suggestions? Thank you! I admire your talent and dedication!
poserpunksk8er 3 years ago
I think the best way to improve dexterity is to simply play, practice as often as possible. I probably average a couple hours a day, or more. Take a simply song, and work on preciseness. Every note should be heard, un-muffled and clean. Scale work is also helpful.
RedElfFilms 3 years ago
Dude, you are great and very talented! Any advice for improving mandolin playing? How do you practice?
toxicmegacolon 3 years ago
long and hard. Practice is really important to improving obviously, but I also love playing, so it doesn't really feel like "practice", i suppose.
RedElfFilms 3 years ago