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10.11.08

Perennial JazzMando friend Sims Delaney-Potthoff announces the arrival of Harmonius Wail's latest CD, "Resist Temptation." Sims, the band's mandolinist/leader studied with the legendary jazz mandolinist
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10.09.08

From our JazzMando buddy Tom Morse, who very much like us, squandered way too much of his youth reading Mad Magazine. We return with some
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10.07.08

With the release of "Getting Into Jazz Mandolin" a week behind us, many of our readers have already weighed in with impressions. We thought it
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July 09, 2008 | FFcP in Tabledit!

If you're reading this website, you're probably already interested in ways of expanding your chromatic vocabulary. Even if jazz isn't your thing, the broad new horizons from studying our FFcP system can give you a fresh approach both physically and intellectually in ways to get around the fretboard in Classical, Broadway, and/or Cerebral Pop music. This closed fingering system can be a fantastic tool to not abandoning open strings, but expanding on them, and enjoy a comfort and familiarity with keys you never dreamed possible.

We'd like to thank reader David Lloyd for giving us a bridge to uncovering the TAB and traditional notation we use, a Tabledit version of the basic four FFcP exercises. If you're a fan of using a TEF reader, he just made your day.
Download Tabledit Files:
1st FFcP A
2nd FFcP B
3rd FFcP C
4th FFcP D

Thanks Dave!

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Posted by Ted at July 9, 2008 06:10 AM


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