I spent more than 3 decades teaching (not music!) at the postsecondary level. I’m sure I NEVER achieved the success at inspiring, challenging, and instructing students that you achieve in your videos, Wayne. The world is a better place for you being in it. Thank you.
I've been practicing chord scales based on your video for a while now, but never thought to add the cross picking into my practice. I especially love the Jessie McReynolds cross picking tip. Lots to get working on. Another really great lesson, Wayne. Thank you so much.
I play the banjo, but want to expand my knowledge of bluegrass instruments so I bought a mandolin. The hardest thing for me so far, I just got my mandolin two days ago, is getting used to is the strum/chop and not using fingerpicks for rolls. Can you recommend any exercises for this?
I recommend playing along with recordings that you really love. Chop along with some Bluegrass Album Band records and study Doyle Lawson's chop, swells and dynamic range. He always does the right thing.....
Question, I hope it’s not dumb, 😅. When you are talking about the chord scale, what make the d/e minor and the b half diminished? I know it’s correct based on the sound, but what’s the theory behind it.
what the heck is b half diminished? lol i googled it and it said notes B - D - F - A but @7:03 it looks like you're obviously on the 2 finger chords from a few minutes earlier i.e. 7th fret E string (B) and 5th fret A string (D) pinky and ring finger respectfully...ok i got that, but what's going on with the 3rd and 4th string? it looks as if you're on the 3rd fret of D string (F) with pointer finger and middle finger on B again? 4th fret G string? so that's B - D - F - B no A? sorry for ignorance. i definitely need to brush up on my music theory. thanks in advance and i love your channel!
B half diminished is the seventh chord of the C chord scale. You'll find a chord scale video here on the channel. I made it in the first few weeks of creating content so it's kinda buried at this point. Check it out and good luck....
Lots of good ideas well taught. Are pdf’s available?
I spent more than 3 decades teaching (not music!) at the postsecondary level. I’m sure I NEVER achieved the success at inspiring, challenging, and instructing students that you achieve in your videos, Wayne. The world is a better place for you being in it. Thank you.
WOW! What a compliment. Thanks for that and for visiting the channel 😀
Incredible how you break it down. Much appreciated
I've been practicing chord scales based on your video for a while now, but never thought to add the cross picking into my practice. I especially love the Jessie McReynolds cross picking tip. Lots to get working on. Another really great lesson, Wayne. Thank you so much.
Happy to help!
Great information!
You are a wonderful teacher
Thank you Aidia! This is one of the first videos I made. Glad to hear some positive feedback.....
That was Great ! Thank You .
This is awesome stuff! Thank you for taking the time!
Glad you like it Cade! Thx for the comment.....
Thank you.
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This is good stuff!
Thx! So much can be "attached" to this shape. A must know for mando pickers....
I play the banjo, but want to expand my knowledge of bluegrass instruments so I bought a mandolin. The hardest thing for me so far, I just got my mandolin two days ago, is getting used to is the strum/chop and not using fingerpicks for rolls. Can you recommend any exercises for this?
I recommend playing along with recordings that you really love. Chop along with some Bluegrass Album Band records and study Doyle Lawson's chop, swells and dynamic range. He always does the right thing.....
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616, great advice, thanks!
Question, I hope it’s not dumb, 😅. When you are talking about the chord scale, what make the d/e minor and the b half diminished? I know it’s correct based on the sound, but what’s the theory behind it.
The D and E chords both have minor 3rds and the B chord has a minor 3rd plus a flat 5 note.
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what the heck is b half diminished? lol i googled it and it said notes B - D - F - A but @7:03 it looks like you're obviously on the 2 finger chords from a few minutes earlier i.e. 7th fret E string (B) and 5th fret A string (D) pinky and ring finger respectfully...ok i got that, but what's going on with the 3rd and 4th string? it looks as if you're on the 3rd fret of D string (F) with pointer finger and middle finger on B again? 4th fret G string? so that's B - D - F - B no A? sorry for ignorance. i definitely need to brush up on my music theory. thanks in advance and i love your channel!
B half diminished is the seventh chord of the C chord scale. You'll find a chord scale video here on the channel. I made it in the first few weeks of creating content so it's kinda buried at this point. Check it out and good luck....