Just joined your patreon page - I love your videos- so clear - concise and makes me think this - almost 70 yr old woman- can learn and actually sound OK
Thank you so much ML! Loved seeing that come in!! And love that you are connecting to learning by ear. Keep going!! There are of course a ton of videos on the channel going back a long time. If you’re interested in anything in particular you’re not finding, feel free to reach out Christopher@noyamountainmusic.com and I might be able to help!!
I appreciate that so much!! Your comments and likes here on the channel can really help! But having you on the Patreon is great, thank you! Happy picking!!
Im trying to like and comment on all your videos because they're important. And this is another great one. You're filling a major gap in the mandolin education curriculum currently available on TH-cam. Every video is _that_ video. The one i was trying to find on another teacher's channel but couldn't. Thanks for your unique ability to survey the landscape and identify what is needed and produce it in a straightforward way with zero fluff and zero idle chatter.
David thank you so much for all your likes and comments! And especially this one, it makes me feel really good to know that not only are you connecting, but you feel like videos are covering topics not found elsewhere, or at least some new ways of looking at things. I plan to keep on going with it, love sharing the music and joy that comes with it. Cheers! And you are so welcome!! Really appreciate what you wrote.
Glad to hear you are adding the beginner style approach, although I’m working with your Mountain Girls lesson right now and as a beginner I’m not having any trouble following along.
very helpful for beginners who need a rock solid foundation to build on instead of faking their way through it with rock riffs tossed in - sorta like peanut butter on a pizza. Nothing wrong with playing the damn melody.
Thanks, great video! And I'm not even playing mandolin (but guitar). Can I ask: at around 3 minutes you're saying "don't write any of this down!" So are you saying not to transcribe on paper, but instead just to hear and memorize that way? Thanks and greetings from Germany :)
Hi Martin! You are exactly right. This video is for by ear training. So, yes, going through each section of each tune slowly, phrase by phrase, slowing it down where needed to work out the more difficult passages and internalizing it all without writing it down to strengthen the ear. Cheers! 😀🎶
Hi Christoper - I know you like folds to join Patreon and I wondered why not have folk join your channel as well. Its just an idea you may have investigated already.
Dude , you're as bad as me ... scalped fingerboard and still digging in far enough to click on it... lol ... When I was younger I didn't have that problem..when I got older , I got louder, digging in more a d more .... had to scalp the fretboard extension... but still hitting it .. I'm just about ready to take a Japanese saw to it and make it disappear .😅
that would probably be my fingerboard extension - my previous main mandolin did not have the Florida part, so unless I'm really conscientious about it, I get some clicking. When I used to listen to Monroe play sometimes, and other pickers, I would often hear that clicking, and think - I wish I could click a little bit. Now that I can click, I often forget to not click, so thanks for the reminder!
Just joined your patreon page - I love your videos- so clear - concise and makes me think this - almost 70 yr old woman- can learn and actually sound OK
Thank you so much ML! Loved seeing that come in!! And love that you are connecting to learning by ear. Keep going!! There are of course a ton of videos on the channel going back a long time. If you’re interested in anything in particular you’re not finding, feel free to reach out Christopher@noyamountainmusic.com and I might be able to help!!
@@ChrisHenryVideos wish I could support you more - in 3 days I have learned so much. Thannk you also for generosly sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate that so much!! Your comments and likes here on the channel can really help! But having you on the Patreon is great, thank you! Happy picking!!
Im trying to like and comment on all your videos because they're important. And this is another great one. You're filling a major gap in the mandolin education curriculum currently available on TH-cam. Every video is _that_ video. The one i was trying to find on another teacher's channel but couldn't. Thanks for your unique ability to survey the landscape and identify what is needed and produce it in a straightforward way with zero fluff and zero idle chatter.
David thank you so much for all your likes and comments! And especially this one, it makes me feel really good to know that not only are you connecting, but you feel like videos are covering topics not found elsewhere, or at least some new ways of looking at things. I plan to keep on going with it, love sharing the music and joy that comes with it. Cheers! And you are so welcome!! Really appreciate what you wrote.
I was heartened to see the bubble correcting you that the second Old Joe Clark was actually pretty advanced. 🙂
lol - yeah I watched it back and I was like hold up 😅
great morning lesson to get the fiddle tune brain working! thanks, Maestro!
glad you are connecting Dave! So welcome! 😀🎶
Such a good idea!
Really looking forward to the beginner series. Although I believe I might be pushing up on intermediate thanks to you.
I love to know that! We're scheduled to shoot video again this Friday for the beginner course! (usually takes longer than expected!!)
Niiice! I'm excited to learn these
Yay! Get em!
This was fantastic. TH-cam has needed this video for a long time. Thanks for posting! (Liked & subscribed)
Thanks so much for the kindness and support Kacy!! 😀🎶
Great stuff sir. Thank you. Enjoy your teaching. Looking forward to the note by note series.
Started shooting the first beginner’s course today with Wyatt! 😀 thanks Don! Mom says you are coming along very well with your singing!! 👍🎯🎶
Glad to hear you are adding the beginner style approach, although I’m working with your Mountain Girls lesson right now and as a beginner I’m not having any trouble following along.
I love to hear you are connecting!! Thanks for the the kind comments! 😀🎶
Thanks!
So welcome! Thanks a lot for all your support! Excellent and encouraging citizenry! 😀🎶
What’s he gonna do with a dollar 99 . . Put a cup o coffee on lay-a-way ? 😅
every little bit helps - exponentially more valuable as moral support! :D
Good stuff, thank you, Christopher. Like the setting too.
thanks for the kindness, Sam! Ocean Isle, NC
Thanks so much for this! Great video:)
You're so welcome! Thanks for the kindness 😀🎶
Great video! Thanks!
So welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! 😀🎶
This is great thank you!
So welcome! Thanks for the kindness 😀🎶
very helpful for beginners who need a rock solid foundation to build on instead of faking their way through it with rock riffs tossed in - sorta like peanut butter on a pizza. Nothing wrong with playing the damn melody.
lol - this is a very good point humorously related! :D thanks for the kind comments!
Will this method work for us guitar nerds?
I would highly recommend it! You might even be able to use a lot of these notes and rhythms for guitar.
Thanks, great video! And I'm not even playing mandolin (but guitar). Can I ask: at around 3 minutes you're saying "don't write any of this down!" So are you saying not to transcribe on paper, but instead just to hear and memorize that way? Thanks and greetings from Germany :)
Hi Martin! You are exactly right. This video is for by ear training. So, yes, going through each section of each tune slowly, phrase by phrase, slowing it down where needed to work out the more difficult passages and internalizing it all without writing it down to strengthen the ear. Cheers! 😀🎶
Hi Christoper - I know you like folds to join Patreon and I wondered why not have folk join your channel as well. Its just an idea you may have investigated already.
I would love for folks to join the YT channel. I always mention that at the end of the video, but maybe would be better to mention it earlier 🙂
Dude , you're as bad as me ... scalped fingerboard and still digging in far enough to click on it... lol ...
When I was younger I didn't have that problem..when I got older , I got louder, digging in more a d more .... had to scalp the fretboard extension... but still hitting it .. I'm just about ready to take a Japanese saw to it and make it disappear .😅
I feel ya! After playing without the extension for 30 years, there is a lot of muscle memory there! 🎶😀
What's the clicking noise I'm hearing?
that would probably be my fingerboard extension - my previous main mandolin did not have the Florida part, so unless I'm really conscientious about it, I get some clicking. When I used to listen to Monroe play sometimes, and other pickers, I would often hear that clicking, and think - I wish I could click a little bit. Now that I can click, I often forget to not click, so thanks for the reminder!