@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 I can send you photos. It’s from Chicago back in the depression days. She traded a rooster for it. She was real good picker. It has her finger grooves in the fret board. I would love for someone to look at it and tell me to fix it or leave as is. How can I send you the photos of it.
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 it’s about 100 years old. It was made in Chicago. The serial # is still in it. It still plays, but needs some attention. It is an “A” style with round hole. Grandma’s finger groves are still in the fret board. I can send you pix if you tell me where. Thx, ~T
Wow, just wow. Great video.
Very grateful for your channel and all your videos, Wayne!
Thx for watching! There's plenty more to come.
Thank you very much for creating these instructional videos, you are a hell of a teacher! I have learned so much from your content!
I appreciate it Scottie! Comments like that do certainly motivate me to continue. More beginner videos are coming soon.....
Thank you for a great lesson that was very helpful thank you
You are very welcome
Thanks Wayne, this, and your other videos, are helping me connect a lot of musical dots.
Thx for that comment Charles! It's exactly what I wanna hear about the content here.
Stumbled onto this channel, instant subscribed. Glad to be here.
Thx Mel! Hope you come here often.....
Thanks Wayne I never knew that was how the chop cords worked with arpeggios. Great information!
Yep. The chop chord muscle memory is a great place to start if you're new to the world of arpeggios.
Thank you for all of these great lessons. My Grandma was real good. I have her 100 year old Mandolin.
Cool Teresa! What kind of mandolin is it?
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 I can send you photos. It’s from Chicago back in the depression days. She traded a rooster for it. She was real good picker. It has her finger grooves in the fret board. I would love for someone to look at it and tell me to fix it or leave as is. How can I send you the photos of it.
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 it’s about 100 years old. It was made in Chicago. The serial # is still in it. It still plays, but needs some attention. It is an “A” style with round hole. Grandma’s finger groves are still in the fret board. I can send you pix if you tell me where. Thx, ~T
You can send the pictures to waynebenson1969@gmail.com
These videos are great. I'm grateful I found them, thanks to your feature episode of "mandolins and beer." Thanks!!
Daniel was very helpful. He reached out to me immediately after the channel launched. His podcast was so needed in the mandolin community......
Wayne's World of Mandolin agreed! Seems like a great guy.
Great stuff
Great video Wayne. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the mandolins with us. Only been playing a couple of hears here. Thanks again!!!
You're welcome Randy. Hope you still enjoy the channel 😊
Hi Wayne! 👋 Thanks for putting these videos out. I just found your channel not so long ago and I am enjoying learning with you.
Thx Casey, I'm glad you found me and very glad you're learning!
To be honest, I¨m a beginner and I understood absolutely NOTHING of that.
Check out my chord scale video and then revisit this content. Hope that helps and good luck!