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October 29, 2006 | Wayne Fugate can help you master mandolin
Recently Reviewed: Wayne Fugate's "Mastering Mandolin."
Top FAQ in our contact section posed by Folk/Bluegrass players wanting to expand their vocabulary, Classical mandolinists wanting to learn to basic improvisational skills, and quite commonly, guitarists who just recently discovered the beauty of our little eight-stringed wonder. "Where can I go for the next level?"
Of course we are shamelessly biased and want everybody to wait for the publication of our Mel Bay book "Getting into Jazz Mandolin," but the mid 2007 release is impractical for the hungry. We've already written about Mike Marshall's Mandolin Methods, but we recently stumbled on a helpful, concise method book by Wayne Fugate.
Of course you'll want our book when it comes out, too, but meantime, read the review and see if this intermediate/advanced material is up your alley:
Mastering Mandolin by Wayne Fugate
Posted by Ted at October 29, 2006 8:54 PM
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