Tag Archives: Course

102 Mandolin Essentials

Welcome to the Pickin’ Lessons Mandolin Essentials Series.

In this mandolin series, we’ll cover important information that I believe will make you a better, more well rounded mandolin player. From working on building your knowledge of the fretboard, keys found in the open position, movable patterns, chords, rhythms, improvisation, useful theory and other similar topics, you will certainly grow your mandolin skills and understanding.

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Learn The Neck With Triads: Guitar Lesson (Part Two)

In this course, we’ll cover a way of looking at the fretboard that is beneficial in building your knowledge of melody & harmony. By learning the neck with triads, you’ll look at the fretboard in a completely new way, giving you an awful lot of choice & freedom in your playing. Go to lesson...

Learn The Neck With Triads: Guitar Lesson (Part One)

In this course, we’ll cover a way of looking at the fretboard that is beneficial in building your knowledge of melody & harmony. By learning the neck with triads, you’ll look at the fretboard in a completely new way, giving you an awful lot of choice & freedom in your playing. Go to lesson...

Lesson 15: Arkansas Traveler | Flatpicking Crash Course

In lesson 15 of the Flatpicker’s Crash Course, we’ll spend some time working out of the D Major scale in the 2nd position, while we learn a fun arrangement of Arkansas Traveler. We’ll develop strategies to improve our picking, tempo, control and fluency, all while working our way through this fun fiddle tune.  Go to lesson...

Backup Banjo (Part 3): Runs & Fills

Part 3: Non-Bluegrass Backup Banjo – Fills, Runs, Inversions & Syncopation

Backup Banjo (Part 1): Major & Minor Chords

Backup Banjo (Part 2): Celtic Backup

In this third part of the course, we’ll focus on the use of runs, fills, inversions & syncopation in our backup. With three example progressions: 12 Bar Blues, Folk Rock & Psychedelic Rock, we’ll explore these ideas while also learning the pentatonic box patterns that surround our chord positions. Go to lesson...

Backup Banjo (Part 2): Celtic Backup

Part 2: Non-Bluegrass Backup Banjo – Celtic Backup

Backup Banjo (Part 1): Major & Minor Chords

In this second part of the course, we’ll look at five examples found in the Celtic genre; a Jig, Reel, Waltz, Polka & Hornpipe. With an example to work with in each tune variation, we’ll unpack the time signature, feels, accents and groove that we need to listen out for, all while exploring many backup options including; inversions, high tones, deep tones, passing notes, syncopation, staccato, etc…

Split in to 5 parts, the full lesson covers the following:

  1. Jig – Mug of Brown Ale – 6/8 Time
  2. Reel – Drowsy Maggie – 4/4 Time
  3. Waltz – The Ash Grove – 3/4 Time
  4. Polka – John Ryan’s Polka – 2/4 Time
  5. Hornpipe – The Boys of Bluehill – 4/4 Time
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Backup Banjo (Part 1): Major & Minor Chords

Part 1: Non-Bluegrass Backup Banjo

In this banjo course, we’ll be covering ideas that can be used to play backup banjo in styles such as Celtic, Folk, Pop, Blues, Jazz, etc. Learning about different time signatures, key signatures, vamping, rhythms, chords, grooves, triads, double stops and all the great information that will allow you to play along in any style of music. Go to lesson...

Lesson 10 – Beginner Mandolin Crash Course (The Clare Jig & 6/8 Time)

In this tenth instalment of the beginner mandolin crash course, we’ll cover:

  • The A Dorian Minor Scale;
  • Am, G & Em Arpeggios;
  • the 6/8 time signature;
  • Rhythm exercises in 6/8 time;
  • And finally, we’ll look at a great tune, The Clare Jig, using the techniques covered in the tech work exercises.
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Bluegrass Licks Vol. 2: Guitar Lesson

In this second instalment of Bluegrass Licks, we’ll dive into a more modal set of licks, in the key of G. We’ll focus on licks played over the G, D & F chords, while looking at how to link and transition between the chords. Our example chord progression is the old standard ‘Little Maggie’, but there are many great tunes and songs that feature the F chord in the key of G. Go to lesson...

Bluegrass Licks Vol. 1: Guitar Lesson

In many styles of music, having some knowledge of how to phrase licks and ‘get the sound’ is important, and in this lesson, we’ll do exactly that, by learning some great sounding bluegrass licks! In the key of G, we’ll focus on licks played over the G, C & D chords, while looking at how to link and transition between the chords. Go to lesson...