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The Bluegrass Mandolin of Ronnie McCoury 

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Ronnie McCoury, the sensational mandolinist of the Del McCoury Band, teaches his most requested solos for the benefit of learning mandolin players everywhere. As an extra treat, Ronnie and Del perform each tune together before it's broken down into its component parts.Throughout this lesson, Ronnie provides invaluable tips on many aspects of mandolin playing, including use of split strings, the double-time shuffle, right hand technique (keeping a loose wrist), working with tremolo, keeping good rhythm, back-ups with double- and triple-stops, improvisation and much more. Playing his Gilchrist mandolin, Ronnie provides advice about tuning up, as well as the strings, picks and other equipment he uses.Like so many other bluegrass mandolinists, Ronnie's primary influence (aside from his dad) was the great Bill Monroe, and he starts his lesson with the famous Monroe "downstroke" style. The "Bluegrass Twist" is a perfect vehicle for the bluesy licks, runs and blues scales that were among Bill Monroe's trademark sounds, and you'll learn the solo phrase by phrase.Ola Belle Reed's powerful "High on the Mountain" was the first tune Ronnie learned on mandolin, and he shows all the special tricks in playing this beautiful mountain song. Ronnie goes on to teach his own tribute to Bill Monroe, "Glen Rock," as well as show-stoppers such as "Quicksburg Rondezvous," "Baltimore Jonny" and the perennial Monroe favorite, "Rawhide."The Del McCoury band is well known for the influence the blues has played on their music, and Ronnie covers the classic "How Long Blues" as well as country-flavored hits such as "I Feel the Blues Movin' In," "Highway of Pain," and "Don't Stop the Music." This intensive lesson in mandolin playing will greatly enhance your technique, and add some powerful tunes to your repertoire.

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Комментарии : 25   
@Sirchud68
@Sirchud68 11 лет назад
Ronnie's my mandolin hero, bar none!
@blangh
@blangh 3 года назад
That's some kick-ass mandolin playing!
@samajama27
@samajama27 13 лет назад
ronnie mccoury is my uncle... love him :)
@clevblue
@clevblue 14 лет назад
What a great name Ronnie McCountry! Great sound and style, thanks
@TheUnpaintedSouls
@TheUnpaintedSouls 14 лет назад
Great! Thanks for posting. I've been playing for a few years and this vid has taught me something new.
@rerite2
@rerite2 10 лет назад
Del's the Man.
@fiddlyoleben
@fiddlyoleben 13 лет назад
@ThePerkelator Thanks, I'll look it up! I'de like to learn it.
@hedwig85
@hedwig85 13 лет назад
@fiddlyoleben It sounds to me, a standard 12-bar blues improv. You may use this lick (or parts of it) on any 12-bar blues arrangement. I've always enjoyed Ronnie's pickin' It definately leans towards Bill Monroe's with lots of down strokes. It's a style, I am attempting to master. I always attend Ronnie's workshops at the festivals.
@Sirchud68
@Sirchud68 10 лет назад
I want dis vid
@JasonUmbrellabird
@JasonUmbrellabird 11 лет назад
"Bluegrass styles that I have to pick for you all!" he makes it sound like a chore.
@doerrthecricket
@doerrthecricket 11 лет назад
What is he playing there towards the end?
@fiddlyoleben
@fiddlyoleben 13 лет назад
What is the name of that tune he starts out on?
@lyork1107
@lyork1107 11 лет назад
Ronnie - beautiful tone you and your Dad playing. Do you do tabs for this song? I've learned on my own from ordering Bill Monroe books and CD's and watching free lessons on internet. I've been playing little over a year now. I would love to learn that tone - but you are going a little to fast for me. Love your style of picking!
@FranchiseSIX5
@FranchiseSIX5 11 лет назад
Man of Constant Sorrow, but the Soggy Bottom Boys, from the movie O Brother Where arte Thou
@ponchlove2393
@ponchlove2393 2 года назад
John e. Hutto mandoli ns are excellent.!!!!!!
@HomespunMusicInstruction
@HomespunMusicInstruction Год назад
Hello hello
@Oviner123
@Oviner123 13 лет назад
Talent is definately genetic! Great vid
@andrewmair7371
@andrewmair7371 3 года назад
So is practice ☝️😁
@TheDelboyoelmundo
@TheDelboyoelmundo 10 лет назад
mighty fine head of hair there boys....must be clean livin...
@mandomtn1962
@mandomtn1962 4 года назад
Bwahaha! If whiskey is healthy.
@9lontoonieful1
@9lontoonieful1 11 лет назад
Sounds like Bill Monroe!
@Flaaaaanders
@Flaaaaanders 11 лет назад
nice eyebrows dude
@speedballfury
@speedballfury 10 лет назад
Here is what we are gonna teach........bye!!!!
@SlovenskyRaj
@SlovenskyRaj 13 лет назад
Sigh.
@tima1929
@tima1929 6 лет назад
You have to play for us what in the hell are you talking about I don't see nobody holding a gun to your head if you didn't want to play it
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