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Mandolin, anyone? I just started this week. Can't do a ton 'til my fingers toughen up, but it's tons 'o' fun anyway so far.
Don't quite have that trembly little picking technique down quite yet. What's it called - doubling, tripling??? Seems to take incredible hand control... Anybody else here love them some mandolin? | |
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I had one a few years ago, but never really got on with it.
Regarding the picking technique, take it slow at first. It might be an idea to try different plectrums; hard plectrums always work for me, but you may be suited to a softer pick. Hope you carry on enjoying it! It's a great sounding instrument! | |
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go for it. | |
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jjam said: I had one a few years ago, but never really got on with it.
Regarding the picking technique, take it slow at first. It might be an idea to try different plectrums; hard plectrums always work for me, but you may be suited to a softer pick. Hope you carry on enjoying it! It's a great sounding instrument! Yeah, I love that ringy sound. It seems to be everywhere now that my ears are perked up to hear it. I have a book here that recommends a hard pick, medium to begin. It's true that it should be hard to get that clear chime out of it. And now I can finally hold the strings down hard enough - yee ha! I think I'm in ... | |
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talmuzic said: go for it.
I'm all proud of my toughening fingers. | |
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Buy a guitar and play heavy metal, then you will have this picking skill. | |
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7salles said: Buy a guitar and play heavy metal, then you will have this picking skill.
I have a guitar at home, only it's a sensitive guy sort of acoustic thing. My husband is learning to play Jewel on it. I kid you not. | |
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