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February 10, 2006 | Evan Marshall

"Speed is a by-product of control. Control is never a by-product of speed." Evan J. Marshall

One of the most enlightening mandolin clinics we attended was with Southern California based virtuoso, Evan Marshall. Known for his pyrotechnical pick prowess, arranging skills, and general showmanship, Marshall is a master at communicating concepts of Right-Hand control. He's also instrumental in advances in making the mandolin Duo Style approachable for the masses. (Pun intended...)

Not only a master performer and educator, Evan is a warm and genuine human being. His sense of humor is fun to be around, and betrays the radically intense discipline of his preparation and performance. If he's ever in your town for a workshop or live performance, he would be a "must see!"

Catch some mind-blowing video here: video

Check out the new Evan Marshall website.

Posted by Ted at February 10, 2006 06:43 AM


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