Others roll their wrist, you move it up and down like I was taught. But I struggle, and have for years, with NOT hitting the adjacent strings. Years ago I just shrugged and figured that I simply don't have the fine motor coordination to do this. Tried the angled mando bit. Nobody has EVER taught me that before, and I've had some very reputable mando instructors. It really helps, thank you!
Just bought the full lesson. Wish I had a few years ago as I transplanted a lots of bad habits coming from guitar to mandolin - I'd recommend it to any new players or anyone 'going back to basics'.
Others roll their wrist, you move it up and down like I was taught. But I struggle, and have for years, with NOT hitting the adjacent strings. Years ago I just shrugged and figured that I simply don't have the fine motor coordination to do this. Tried the angled mando bit. Nobody has EVER taught me that before, and I've had some very reputable mando instructors. It really helps, thank you!
Thanks so much for your comment! Glad you found this video useful.
This is awesome! Thanks Isaac.
Very insightful.
I also love the sound of that Heiden. Such a clear woody bell tone
Thanks for noticing!!
Just bought the full lesson. Wish I had a few years ago as I transplanted a lots of bad habits coming from guitar to mandolin - I'd recommend it to any new players or anyone 'going back to basics'.
Thank you for the review!
OK. Thanks.
"normally what I do is keep my fingers in ... we'll talk about that when we look at it from the front" ... but you never do
Full lesson at isaaceichermusic.com! Cheers