The Mason's Apron (With Tabs & Play Along Tracks) - Mandolin Lesson
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Very nice of you to help all play if they so choose. I like your style of teaching and will be picking up my mandobox again after years of neglect THANKYOU!!!!
This is such a fun tune on the pipes!!! I am JUST starting on mandolin, due to this silly quarantine-I figured, I'd learn another language, or another instrument (only play the pipes). As I can speak two languages, I figured I would play a new instrument. Was turned to your channel, and look forward to learning this!!!
Grand merci pour votre leçon efficace . Vous êtes un très bon professeur .!
Thanks a lot for sharing your talent .
This has always been one of my favourite tunes. I remember my grandpa playing this on his fiddle when I was a kid.
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Great tune I always wanted to learn this one thy again
Thanks for stressing play it by ear vice using tabs. I try to do that most times. However, I'm having a Dickens of a time getting the second finger under the third finger in that second alternating sequence in part B. I've only been playing mandolin for about 7 months and a few of the tunes I've tried are challenging for that reason: stretching or crunching. Is flexibility something that improves as you play more, or are my 67 year-old fingers just rigid and that's all there is to it?
wow. thank you!
I love this tune, it got me into irish/scottish music, but in the second part, bars 10-15 I think I prefer to play a G instead of G#, so it turns to myxolidian mode, and go back to G# on the last phrase
Great tune! Thanks For Posting It. Is there any chance of some of the variations/extended version in a future lesson? Seems rare to have it as a two parter these days. (Especially if there's banjo players about :-) )
seanmorris yah there’s meant to be like an 8 piece version
Scot’s tune* 😉
AKA "Braes of Glenorchy" but believed to be originally an 18c English tune.