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Old 07-21-2023, 07:37 AM
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I am getting back into playing blues and bluegrass Mando again .What are some good websites that have tabs and audio lessons? I tried Mandolin Cafe but could not find any audio. Thanks !
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Old 07-21-2023, 09:04 AM
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Look up Jim Richter.
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Old 07-21-2023, 10:03 AM
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Guitar tunes EADGbe
Mandolin is just flipped upside down: GDAE
So invert your guitar tab bottom four strings and you have mandolin tabs.
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Mando Cafe: https://www.mandolincafe.com/tabarc.html

Traditional Music Library search page: https://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/site-search.html (Have to be a bit careful about these, as they sometimes get sharp and natural notes mixed up.)

https://www.mandolintab.net/
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Mandolessons.com has a lot of lessons geared to learning by ear. A lot of fiddle tunes that are bluegrass standards and it's free.
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Mandolessons.com has a lot of lessons geared to learning by ear. A lot of fiddle tunes that are bluegrass standards and it's free.
AHH free...well I don't mind buying a book and a CD if they are available anymore...Do they still do that ?thanks
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Yeah, Mandolessons has some good stuff.

SimplyMandolin has a nice collection of fiddle tunes and celtic stuff for free, as well as chord charts and stuff (https://simplymandolin.com/flekd/).
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Or, if you want to pony up some cash, Sierra Hull's lessons at ArtistWorks are well regarded.
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