Mandolin Blues Lick of the Day #4 – 7.12.23
Happy Thursday! This lick is an introduction to a closed pentatonic box shape. Today’s lesson uses an A minor pentatonic blues pattern
Happy Thursday! This lick is an introduction to a closed pentatonic box shape. Today’s lesson uses an A minor pentatonic blues pattern
A quick rendition rock mandolin rendition of Paul McCartney’s Live and Let Die from many years back that I did for my
Like Hidin’ on Me, another incredible tune from one of the Mississippi Sheiks configurations under the Jackson Blue Boys recorded December 1928
Another incredible tune from one of the Mississippi Sheiks configurations, this time under the Jackson Blue Boys. Recorded December 1928 in New
Common blues lick and comparable to licks in G that can be heard in Yank Rachell or Johnny Young. When I hear
Here’s another guitar-based blues lick commonly found in guitarists like T-Bone Walker, BB King, or Hollywood Fats. This is in G, but
This is a new series specifically focusing on Patreon members. Though video will be posted to YouTube, tablature will be exclusive to
Pilgrim’s Knob is a Monroe tune I learned directly from legendary banjoist Butch Robins’ almost 20 years ago. His recorded version is
I recorded this video in the first year of YouTube existence, so apologize for the quality. I’ll re-record in the future like
Tab today is East Tennessee Blues. My favorite version is by Butch Robins with Mike Compton on mandolin from Butch’s album Grounded