I read an exercise some time ago slightly similar to this with practicing arpeggios that only ever appeared to be a warm up exercise. This now puts all that into context and all of a sudden I'm finding licks & turnarounds and I'm starting to see improvising ideas. And I'm not an improviser by any measure! What a genuinely great lesson. Thank you so much for this Wayne and thank you for all you're doing for our amazing Mandolin community
Thx so much for the comment Martin! Check out my Improvisational Roadmap video if you haven't already studied it. It could really help you apply this concept along with other fretboard fundamentals that you're comfortable with.
For the algorithm! Man, freaking internet provider. Kicked off before I could post. Old Man Tucker Bluegrass 96 congratulations to the sticker winner Awesome video! Appreciate how you teach musicianship on the mandolin. Not just hey dude play these notes and memorize em!
Thank you so much. This is a great exercise. Using it everyday and it is helping. My fingers are doing thigs they couldn't do a week ago. Don't know those bits of language you refer too, but want to learn.. Again thanks.
Outstanding!! I love topics like this that allows to move around the fretboard and apply to every chord. The fretboard just opens up. Thank you so much Wayne!!
This is a great exercise for practicing arpeggios! Also, the shift is important. When you shift to the play the second octave starting with your index finger. That makes is much more flexible and more natural to play.
Wayne, this lesson is the perfect partner to your enclosures video. Both of those videos are in my required watching for my daily serving of mando meat and potatoes. I had started applying enclosures all over the neck and in all 12 keys, then you came out with this video and it has been mind expanding. Your content is killer! Thanks for doing this!
This is a great lesson . I was playing around with it and realised that it's used in a tune I recently learned . The Golden Eagle hornpipe. Really appreciate all your super helpful content . Thanks so much Wayne
You got it Michael! You'll find my email address in the video description. Send me your mailing address and I'll get the WWOM sticker in the mail. Congrats
Great lesson Wayne, thank you for sharing your knowledge in simple way. Seen ya's in Ardoise NS...you guys still rock 🎵
I read an exercise some time ago slightly similar to this with practicing arpeggios that only ever appeared to be a warm up exercise. This now puts all that into context and all of a sudden I'm finding licks & turnarounds and I'm starting to see improvising ideas. And I'm not an improviser by any measure! What a genuinely great lesson. Thank you so much for this Wayne and thank you for all you're doing for our amazing Mandolin community
Thx so much for the comment Martin! Check out my Improvisational Roadmap video if you haven't already studied it. It could really help you apply this concept along with other fretboard fundamentals that you're comfortable with.
For the algorithm!
Man, freaking internet provider. Kicked off before I could post.
Old Man Tucker
Bluegrass 96
congratulations to the sticker winner
Awesome video! Appreciate how you teach musicianship on the mandolin. Not just hey dude play these notes and memorize em!
Thx for the comment Joseph! Glad you like the channel 😀
Thank you so much. This is a great exercise. Using it everyday and it is helping. My fingers are doing thigs they couldn't do a week ago. Don't know those bits of language you refer too, but want to learn.. Again thanks.
Sure appreciate the comment Sam!
Very nice Wayne! Thank you from over in Ireland! 😃
Glad you liked it John!
Woah this channel is a revelation!
Thanks so much Wayne!
Thx for that comment! I'm glad you've discovered the channel.
Outstanding!! I love topics like this that allows to move around the fretboard and apply to every chord. The fretboard just opens up. Thank you so much Wayne!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a great exercise for practicing arpeggios! Also, the shift is important. When you shift to the play the second octave starting with your index finger. That makes is much more flexible and more natural to play.
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And played by the great Wayne Benson! Great albums!
Thx Michael! Those certainly were fun recordings to be a part of. Tucker was on Bluegrass 96, number two in the series.
Wayne, this lesson is the perfect partner to your enclosures video. Both of those videos are in my required watching for my daily serving of mando meat and potatoes. I had started applying enclosures all over the neck and in all 12 keys, then you came out with this video and it has been mind expanding. Your content is killer! Thanks for doing this!
You're welcome Max! I'm glad this was a help.
Great videos mate!! Thanks
Never thought of it that way before! Thanks! Combined with chord switches, you can get some really complex results.
Thx for the comment. Yep, triads are an amazing tool for connecting ourselves to the fretboard. Stay after it!
Excellent. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Over the last two videos, i have thought MAN that Stanley A5 sounds killer. Good stuff here, Wayne!
Thx for the comment! Yep, that Stanley sure is a strong A model.
This is a great lesson . I was playing around with it and realised that it's used in a tune I recently learned . The Golden Eagle hornpipe. Really appreciate all your super helpful content . Thanks so much Wayne
You're very welcome! I've never heard Golden Eagle Hornpipe. I'll check it out and listen for the section you mentioned.
Learned these triads in music theory class before you tube existed.
Thank you so much. this is very helpful as a beginner! I truly appreciate your videos
You're welcome Stanley. Thx for watching the channel and stay tuned for more content of this nature...
Thanks for this. I love exercises like this. Great for working on fundamentals and muscle memory.
You're welcome Dave. Enjoy 😉
I took this lesson with you tonight.
Thank you Gwenn!
The song is Old man Tucker from Bluegrass 96 I believe
You got it Michael! You'll find my email address in the video description. Send me your mailing address and I'll get the WWOM sticker in the mail. Congrats
Is a triad a scale? Forgive me for my lack of knowledge.
Tucker - Mr. Wayne Benson
Right answer Joe. Just a little to late pal.....