31 Aug 04 - 09:35 AM (#1260661) Subject: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: GUEST,CT Lincoln Please, I'm looking for help on EITHER what is the best printed mandolin tutor, OR is there someone within easy reach of Lincoln who can teach me to play this glorious instrument? I have just acquired an Ozark mandolin.. CT Lincoln |
31 Aug 04 - 10:57 AM (#1260748) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: GUEST,Mr Sooze Suggest you go to the next Lincoln Folk Club meeting- Duke of Wellington Broad Gate on 6th Sept- we can get you started ! |
31 Aug 04 - 03:11 PM (#1260935) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: English Jon I'm in Doncaster - could teach you the basics... Cheers Jon |
01 Sep 04 - 09:11 AM (#1261550) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: GUEST,Mr Sooze Much easier--- come to Gainsborough Folk Club and talk to our resident mandolin geru.. Jim. ..he's a proper mandolin player.. not just a 3 chord nearly player like me. Well worth the trip- and a good night guaranteed !! Mike |
01 Sep 04 - 09:14 AM (#1261551) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: English Jon Gainsborough is indeed a damn fine club, and Jim is a nice guy too, if he's the chap I'm thinking of. Jon |
01 Sep 04 - 01:01 PM (#1261729) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: el_punkoid_nouveau Depends rather on what style you want to play - I'm still looking for a decent tutor, so I just teach myself tunes. Oh - and buy a good chord book - they come in handy sometimes! |
02 Sep 04 - 02:52 AM (#1262269) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: el_punkoid_nouveau There are also a couple of useful websites: Mandolinking Simon Mayor |
03 Sep 04 - 05:03 AM (#1263236) Subject: RE: Lincoln, UK, mandolin players From: GUEST,ct lincoln Sorry it all went quiet... Many thanks all. I'll surely come along to Lincoln - don't know about 6 Sept, but I'll be there one week / fortnight soon and asking for help! Meanwhile checking out the websites! CT |