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Beginning Mandolin

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Description:

This video is designed for the beginner to the intermediate level player. If you are already taking lessons, this video will supplement and expand your learning between lessons. See how fun and easy it is to learn to play your guitar in front of your own TV. Your own private video teacher is here to patiently guide you each exciting step along the way.

Features:

Several months of valuable lessons are programmed into this one video.


The songs are demonstrated slowly, phrase by phrase, with split screen close-ups so you can see exactly how to play them.


Bass accompaniment is provided so you can play along.


A music booklet is included with exact transcriptions of fingering techniques in tablature.


As you progress, youâll learn how to combine melody notes with chord strumming to create a full sounding arrangement to a variety of well known songs.


Product Details:
Actors: Music Instruction
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Music Video
Run Time: 60 minutes
DVD Release Date: December 23, 2003
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4This is more supplementary material than instruction (but still good, otherwise)Jan 17, 2007
So far I have watched this video for the last two nights. I am a beginning mandolinist (I have been playing mediocre guitar for half my life) so I wanted to start from the beginning to try to "unlearn" bad habits from years of self taught guitar. This is a really good video for play along with and the songs are ordered in various levels of difficulty with each of them having a certain technique to focus on. The part I don't like (possibly will get more technical later on in the disc?) is that it feels more like mandolin play-along then actual instruction. The instructor (who is very articulate and skilled, otherwise) doesn't spend a lot of time talking technique, but spends a majority time showing you these songs that are on the disc. I do recommend the disc as supplementary material to your mandolin training, but don't expect this disc to be one stop shopping solution.

 
 
 
 
 
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