My first mandolin arrived today. I am fairly versed in guitar and bass which helps me "see" chords by inverting them to a degree. Your lessons are wonderful and are very clear and concise. I'll keep working and watching!
I am new to Mandolin and some Guitar things. If a song has a D chord capo @ 2ed fret ( Guitar) what is the chord for Mandolin. ( how do I transpose this)
After I watched this, it was like when Neo saw the matrix. Thank you! I also ordered a dr arm armrest from benjo’s general store, and it made my instrument so comfortable. Thank you again!
@@BanjoBen Do you also play the tenor banjo? Rite now my main focus has been the 5 string banjo. But ive also been learning some mandolin. And I have a tenor 19 fret banjo coming. From what ive read the chords on the mandolin are the same as the tenor.
@@BanjoBen thank you for the response. Im trying to learn 3 different styles. My 5 string is for bluegrass. My bowl back mandolin im learning italian tremolo. Well trying to. And the tenor im going to use for irish jigs haha.
I recently lost my left index finger. I'm finding getting used to playing the guitar a little difficult. I thought about a mandolin. What's your thoughts?
This is pretty good, thanks! But everybody shows these two positions on the mandolin. I've never seen a video where other chop chord positions are shown. For example an E or A chord. There has to be one for that, right?
do you mean an E or A shape that's different than this? In this lesson I teach how to play every major chord, including E and A, using this shape or a variation.
@@BanjoBen Thanks for your answer! Right, I only know these two shapes for chop chords. Are there more than this, for example for an E? I know the standard open chords but I have a feeling that's not what bluegrass mandolin players use for their chops. But maybe I'm wrong...
@@Alex16993 This is the main chop chord but there are barre chords and partial chords that are used, that big lesson is to come, or check this one out too: th-cam.com/video/xp_B5GLKf0Q/w-d-xo.html
That is by far the clearest exposition I have come across regarding basic mandolin chords and their relationships. Many thanks!
Nice dude, this is like Dorothy clicking heels 3 times, your lessons brings folks home with understanding, knowledge, and hope
Thankful for you, bro!
Great video!
Bless you good sir. This video is helping me tremendously! Say I say I’ll be playing the mandolin for my pappy by the end of summer
My first mandolin arrived today. I am fairly versed in guitar and bass which helps me "see" chords by inverting them to a degree. Your lessons are wonderful and are very clear and concise. I'll keep working and watching!
Awesome, congrats! You're gonna love the mandolin!
Thanks Ben. I particularly liked your guitar lesson on wayfaring stranger.
Thank you for a clearest explanation of cords. Will help a lot 👍
Really nice Ben this is a great lesson.
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Little kids have little fingers! Great lesson , thanks!
I watch your videos every morning while drinking coffee. That’s my practice time.
I'm so happy to have found this particular video. It should help me tremendously and motivate me to learn.
Great, good to hear!
Thank you!
This is great information!
This is a great lesson, thank you!
Great lesson. Thx.
Great!
greaatt, best wishes from Barcelona!
I am new to Mandolin and some Guitar things. If a song has a D chord capo @ 2ed fret ( Guitar) what is the chord for Mandolin. ( how do I transpose this)
After I watched this, it was like when Neo saw the matrix. Thank you! I also ordered a dr arm armrest from benjo’s general store, and it made my instrument so comfortable. Thank you again!
Awsome video. Alot of information for a short video. Thank you!
Thanks!
@@BanjoBen Do you also play the tenor banjo? Rite now my main focus has been the 5 string banjo. But ive also been learning some mandolin. And I have a tenor 19 fret banjo coming. From what ive read the chords on the mandolin are the same as the tenor.
@@Fourtrax87 I don't play it officially, but you're correct on the tuning!
@@BanjoBen thank you for the response. Im trying to learn 3 different styles. My 5 string is for bluegrass. My bowl back mandolin im learning italian tremolo. Well trying to. And the tenor im going to use for irish jigs haha.
I recently lost my left index finger. I'm finding getting used to playing the guitar a little difficult. I thought about a mandolin. What's your thoughts?
This was the first thing I learned on mandolin. 117k subs!!!!!!
Ha, yep!
Do you have one for minor
I play a guitar ,banjo dobro and
Mandolin.😊
This is pretty good, thanks! But everybody shows these two positions on the mandolin. I've never seen a video where other chop chord positions are shown. For example an E or A chord. There has to be one for that, right?
do you mean an E or A shape that's different than this? In this lesson I teach how to play every major chord, including E and A, using this shape or a variation.
@@BanjoBen Thanks for your answer! Right, I only know these two shapes for chop chords. Are there more than this, for example for an E? I know the standard open chords but I have a feeling that's not what bluegrass mandolin players use for their chops. But maybe I'm wrong...
@@Alex16993 This is the main chop chord but there are barre chords and partial chords that are used, that big lesson is to come, or check this one out too: th-cam.com/video/xp_B5GLKf0Q/w-d-xo.html
@@BanjoBen Thanks, Ben!
Not bad hate the pinky
My pinky will not stretch that far without muting the other strings.
Same here.
I have the same problem. I think is because I have a thicker neck as my mandolin doesn’t have a truss rod
Me too, but I keep trying and I have hope. In the meantime I strum only the three strings I can reach.