Mandolin Game-Changer - Double-Stops Number System
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This was the most useful 30 minutes I think I've ever spent on CZcams! Good thing/bad thing I don't have my mandolin here with me so nothing to do but just smile and let it soak in! Brilliant extension of the number system - thank you! Can't wait to get home!
I appreciate your thoughtful comments so much! Love knowing you connected with it so much! Happy picking Frank! :D
I totally agree!
Usually suspicious when “game changing” is used, but this lives up to it. After watching many vids, this is the first that made any sense to me at all. Thanks!
Thanks for your comments, Bruce, I feel ya there! And you are so welcome 😀🎶
This system is so simple and sensible; Many thanks, Christopher!
I appreciate your positive feedback a lot! Thank you! And you are Very welcome! 😀🎶
🤯definitely a "penny drop" moment Chris. A huge thank you. It's simple, elegant - the epitome of Ocam's razor. Appreciate you my friend, liked and subscribed 👍
I appreciate your comments a lot! Thank you very much. Hope you find some other things helpful here and there too. 😀🎶
wow just jumped 6 months in my learning , so much knowledge here .
I appreciate you sharing that a lot!! Glad you connected! 😀🎶
Duuuuude, this is killer. Thank you!
so welcome Jacob! Glad you connected :D
You have come into your gifting with authority here in this video. The numbers stay in my head the notes fall out - thanks for the numbers.
That is mighty kind Diane! Thank you very much 😀 I’m glad you connected with the numbers - can make it a bit easier!! 🎶
Really great. I've been playing around with this all morning . Thanks Christopher
Yay! Glad to hear you are connecting!
And very welcome! Thanks for the kindness. 😀
Good evening.
Solid info for beginners to intermediate. Has certainly helped me. Many thanks my friend.
So welcome Dean! Glad it is helping! 😀🎶
Very useful and understanding my friend Christopher Henry, great teaching
Thank you very much, John!
Howdy howdy 🤠 from Wisconsin
Howdy back Roger!
A 🎉great quality presentation
Thank you very much, Pat!!
So helpful but so much to unpack, this system will help with fiddle double stops too, Just to start thinking about the interval numbers like the chord numbers it's a great system.
One thing that sort of confused me is chords are 1, 3, 5 (simple) but when you're talking about chords in the Nashville Numbers, many songs are 1, 4, 5. These aren't really related but it's something I struggled with.
Thanks for this lesson and CZcams gods feeding it to me 😂 New subscription!
Yes! For fiddle too for sure, also be on guitar conceptually too with different fingering of course. - yeah I could have made mention of the 1/3/5 arpeggio notes vs 1/4/5 chords idea, might aim to do that in future presentations. Very welcome and so glad you connected and subscribed - thanks Joe! 😀🎶
Another fiddler here who found the video very useful.
The 1, 3 and 5 refer to the notes of the chord you are playing. If the chord is a G, the one note (root) is the note, G.
The Nashville Numbers refer to the Root of the chord played in the song/tune.
If you are playing in the key of G, the I chord is a G. the fouth note up on the G scale is the root of your C chord (IV), the Fifth note on the G scale is the root of the D (V).
I wish Icould learn as FAST as you teach 😢
some of the ground does go by quickly! But luckily there is a pause button (and also variable speed control on YT!)
I have not been able to find the variable speed, Have hears others mention it
@@stevewoods2408 see if this helps Steve! :) czcams.com/video/liZTyiy9NnU/video.html
Thank you, just please understand I sincerely was just bemoaning the fact that I was too slow to keep up and I am sure others like teens are quick and sayin “come on Henry, let’s get on with it”. Truly thank you for all your help. These lessons are excellent.
Very welcome. I feel ya! No worries. I reckon it can be a bit like drinking from a fire hose sometime. Hope more and more lands in a good place with you. 🙂🎶
very nice👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Simple brilliance
Thanks very much for the kindness, Darryl!
You're so smart.
I appreciate the kindness! I was grateful when this nugget landed in the old
noggin. 😀
❤
Thanks for the video! What mandolin is that and what pick are you using?
very welcome, Brad! It's a 2023 Randy Wood mandolin and I'm not sure what the pick is that I'm using, teardrop shape, fairly thick - one a student accidentally left! :D
@@ChrisHenryVideosaw that’s right! It sure sounds good!!
Why are they called double stops
because there are two strings being stopped (stopped meaning a desirable tone is produced) by either a fretting finger or the nut
Hi Christie. There is a whole lot here packed into this video and you are traveing fast.
You are good at what you do but the watcher can't keep up. Need to slow it down and identify where every finger is on in every new position, because it is not possible to se exactly which string or fret you are on from the camera views. I got quite a bit out of it but I know there was more I missed too. Some on screen charts woild help.Thanks for the effort.
If you like, as you go through the video, you can pause it to work it out, then continue. Glad you got some good things out of it. As you may know, there's not necessarily a one-sized fits all approach to general teaching videos. Some folks might feel it's too fast, others too slow. Often I kinda aim for the middle.