Howdy CZcams 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 might be switching to mandolin from guitar in the church band because there is a lady coming in with a 12 stringer. I don't want too much guitar. I'm going to click on the bell. I think I like the way you teach.
Very helpful, I like the way you brought out the 145. I just have to try to remember the fret board,enjoyed the lesson keep up the good work and the way you break it down it does make it a lot easier to understand.
Great lesson as usual Wayne! So important to see chord patterns and the way they repeat on the fretboard. Also important to always think of chords in groups and understanding the way they function in the group. Combine this thinking with Wayne’s video on 2 octave arpeggios and you are in business!
nathan livers is a good friend of mine we played on the messenger and he showed me a lot of stuff he plays with michael cleveland and flamekeeper I used to play banjo with them when they were kids up at henryville indiana :)
Amazing lesson. Thanks
I really love your videos, they are so helpful. Thanks for posting and sharing your talent, knowledge and skills.
I might be switching to mandolin from guitar in the church band because there is a lady coming in with a 12 stringer. I don't want too much guitar. I'm going to click on the bell. I think I like the way you teach.
Very helpful, I like the way you brought out the 145. I just have to try to remember the fret board,enjoyed the lesson keep up the good work and the way you break it down it does make it a lot easier to understand.
Excellent info and instruction...thanks much!
Wayne this is really helpful! Thank you it sorted out how I need to play the chop in those other keys.
Great lesson as usual Wayne! So important to see chord patterns and the way they repeat on the fretboard. Also important to always think of chords in groups and understanding the way they function in the group. Combine this thinking with Wayne’s video on 2 octave arpeggios and you are in business!
nathan livers is a good friend of mine we played on the messenger and he showed me a lot of stuff he plays with michael cleveland and flamekeeper I used to play banjo with them when they were kids up at henryville indiana :)