Basic Mandolin for Guitar Players
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Guitarist Adam Traum casually picked up the mandolin to bring to jam sessions, since there are usually more than enough guitars to go around. From that start he gained a love and respect for the mandolin’s widely expressive range, and he explores the instrument here from a guitar player’s perspective.
Basic Mandolin for Guitar Players
Taught by Adam Traum
Level 1
135 minutes
24.95
Guitarist Adam Traum casually picked up the mandolin to bring to jam sessions, since there are usually more than enough guitars to go around. From that start he gained a love and respect for the mandolin’s widely expressive range, and he explores the instrument here from a guitar player’s perspective.
Although non-guitar pickers will also benefit from this beginner’s lesson, Adam puts the mandolin in the context of the guitar throughout the course. It is designed to be a “jumpstart” for any guitar player (or anyone else) interested in getting into the mandolin.
Adam starts out with tuning and simple first position chords in the key of G. He quickly advances to the bluegrass standard Nine Pound Hammer, a staple of any bluegrass jam session. He adds fills, double-stops, tremolo and familiar bluegrass riffs, including a Bill Monroe-style descending run, and introduces closed chords for chopping and more complexity.
Adam also covers the keys of D, C, A, A minor and D minor, adding techniques and ideas along the way. The songs he uses to build on are In The Pines, Deep Ellum Blues, Careless love, When the Saints Go Marching In,You Can’t Get the Stuff No More, May the Circle Be Unbroken, Worried Man’s Blues, Jesus on the Main Line and Wayfaring Stranger. This course concludes with Shady Grove in D Minor, a great tune for any mandolin player to bring to a jam session!