Enclosures for Mandolin
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Howdy RUclips pals! Hope you enjoy Wayne's World of Mandolin and visit often. If you're interested in one on one Skype sessions you can email me at waynebenson1969@gmail.com
I have a PayPal account attached to the same waynebenson1969@gmail.com email address in the name John Benson if you'd like to support the channel that way. It would be greatly appreciated.....
09:38 - "...here's where it gets interesting". So everything up to that point has been mundane? If it gets any more interesting my head is going to explode! Another amazing lesson. Thank you so much Wayne
You're very welcome Martin. Stay tuned for more content of this nature.
Thanks Wayne. Those weren't just vegetables but food for thought! Those enclosures can really take you places.
You're welcome! Glad you liked this video. This won't be the last time this is discussed here on the channel.
Great lesson as always Wayne. Thank you for all you do!!
You're welcome Davey. 😊
Cannot believe I missed the song, but what a great lesson, I know what I will be working on for the next few days!
Rock on!
Brilliant lesson. Mind opening~
This is fantastic! I really like this "device" approach to improvising. That last set with the minor progression is tasty.
Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Man Wayne, what you played at 5:05 is the exact same lick I was learning from a song.
Now not only can I play it, but now I understand it!
Thanks!! 👍
So glad this fell into place in such a timely manner for you. Sometimes we get lucky that way...
Doyle Lawson " The Redeemed Are Coming Home".
You got it CarolinaGrass! You'll find my email address in the description. Send me a mailing address and I'll get that sticker out to you. Congrats and thx for participating!
Time to brush up on some older session material, that's for sure. Thanks for all you do Wayne.
That's the plan!
Maybe my favorite lesson so far!
Thx so much pal. Glad you liked it!
Simple and direct lesson. Great.
Glad you liked it!
Hello Wayne, Just listening to the Bluegrass Ramble Saturday night radio show in Columbus. DJ Rich Baker just played you and your wife doing Fest of Rudy, which I enjoyed. Congratulations to your family for everything.
Thank you so much Gwenn! We are so blessed.....
Great like always!
Awesome as always! Really enjoying your new "Benson" record as well man, great stuff!
Thanks a ton!
Love this lesson, Wayne
Wow! Great lesson!!!
Thx so much! We'll definitely revisit this topic in the future....
Great job at vine grove this past weekend!
Hey, thanks!
very solid and useful info, thanks!
Very welcome!
Hey what you are talking about is playing the arpeggios of the song . So that means I can play around with the arpeggios to the bluegrass song blue night,by just using the arpeggios of the chords to that song
Yep. The arpeggios provide an outline of the chord and you serve the song using that foundation. Check out the Hotrize version of that song while your at it. Tim does some great mandolin playing with amazing groove on that cut.
I don't know the song - I like the turnaround at the end. It's helpful to see how/where they show up.
That turnaround at the end I played for the sticker challenge is Doyle's intro to The redeemed are Coming Home. One of my favorite DLQ gospel songs...
Thank you for sharing hope you are well God loves you deeply shalom 🤗🐼♥️✝️💐 Philippians 4:8
Thx for the comment Brad! That's a great scripture.
Thanks Wayne! This is going to open up my fretboard., You have me down an enclosure rabbit hole. I watched a guitar video where he played the C major scale with enclosures. Question is: when enclosing a whole diatonic scale on mandolin, would you continue the technique in this video, where you moved your middle finger to each target note of the chord, in this case to each successive diatonic scale tone? Hope this makes sense. Thanks again!
I have a crippled pinky and just can't play a 4 finger g chord. I would appreciate any suggestions on how to improvise instead of playing a 4 finger g instead of just playing a 2 finger g?
Gheez Wayne, the more I see in those You tubes the more I realize I need to spend more time with....thanks! Question on the side....the frets you have on that mandolin look a little larger than normal....true? What Mandolin is it? Thanks!
It's a Stanley mandolin I bought a few years ago on Mandolincafe. Those frets were in it already and are guitar sized for sure. Fun mando to pick for sure. I think everyone should own a good A model mandolin.....
Can you please do some Led Zeppelin and Yes songs?
That would sure be fun! I listened to the Yes album 90125 a lot in the late 80s and a Rick Wakeman album called Zodiaque. Good stuff! Hopefully I can get to this request at some point in time.....