christ almighty , I was lost by 0:46 when you said chop shape lol. I've got some work to do, however I just purchased my dream mandolin an Eastman md305 and its inspiring me
At 70 years young and playing around 45 years I really enjoy your content. I started developing problems making my closed chords due to author-I -tist ( my spelling of it ,not wanting to claim it).Even though I have always had a problem playing fast notes in the key of G ,I believe this lesson will help me at my age to finally get this key down pat. It's the same way in "c". Thanks for your knowledge
Yay! Thanks for the new stuff to practice over the holiday! I've been locked on your Patreon lately. Thanks for all the great content. Hope to see you at IMBA in Raleigh this year.
Great playing! Love the tips - for intermediate players I think a big speed bump is having the some of the skill and imagination to construct solos but not quite having the vocabulary yet. This is a big help!
This might be the best bluegrass mandolin lesson on RUclips.
Thanks David!
christ almighty , I was lost by 0:46 when you said chop shape lol. I've got some work to do, however I just purchased my dream mandolin an Eastman md305 and its inspiring me
At 70 years young and playing around 45 years I really enjoy your content. I started developing problems making my closed chords due to author-I -tist ( my spelling of it ,not wanting to claim it).Even though I have always had a problem playing fast notes in the key of G ,I believe this lesson will help me at my age to finally get this key down pat. It's the same way in "c". Thanks for your knowledge
One of your top 10 lessons 👏
I feel like I just received one of the keys to the kingdom. Thanks, David!
just picked up the mandolin, and this is pure gold!
Just starting out with the mandolin (coming from guitar). Great stuff!
Gotta get me one of them shirts.love it. Thanks for t GE knowledge.
Wow thank you for that! It gave me an “I get it” moment. Now my dots are connected.
That Mando sure has a great sound.
I love this and all your lessons! You're a great teacher.
You just turbocharged my first efforts at improvisation so, yay. Thanks!
Yay! Thanks for the new stuff to practice over the holiday! I've been locked on your Patreon lately. Thanks for all the great content. Hope to see you at IMBA in Raleigh this year.
Great lesson as always, David! Thanks for the passion and excitement you bring.
Terrific lesson-fun stuff to work on! Analysis of shapes and patterns so I can recognize and build on them is is really helpful for me. Thanks, David!
David This is a eye opener for me Thank you so much Deano
Great stuff, David. This old rock guy is going to try out those licks!
Really good and informative lesson David. I appreciate your time.
That is just so 'obvious in retrospect': thanks!!
This is what I come here for, great video.
Thanks David, that was very informative! 🤓
exelent lesson! thanks a lot!
Thanks!
Bostin lick that is, David!
Very informative indeed!
Good info
Great playing! Love the tips - for intermediate players I think a big speed bump is having the some of the skill and imagination to construct solos but not quite having the vocabulary yet. This is a big help!
Nice hat Ben.
this is awsome! soldiers joy lesson please?
That is an awesome lesson! Thanks, David ! BTW, where did you get the cool T-shirt?
It looks to me like you can do all that boxy stuff without the pinky, right? Glad I have a holiday to practice.
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What pick are you using?
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I'm still trying to figure out if that's Bill Monroe or Uncle June on your t-shirt 🤔
Mandolin players are the glass blowers of the music world. Just saying'.
Obsessing over the nicest version of a tool that can do the same job as a piece of tin foil? 😂
Rude stuff, David
“Voila” not “walla”
the biggest level up from the mando is to learn a practical skill you can actually use to make a living
I hate how this guy calls old time music bluegrass. Bill Munroe didn't come up with this sound or playing
Shut up "Antwan"
@@purplecow2039 yes ma'am.