DVD-quality lessons (including tabs/sheet music) available for immediate viewing on any device.
Take your playing to the next level with the help of a local or online mandolin teacher.
Monthly newsletter includes free lessons, favorite member content, mandolin news and more.
ErikForGod |
Ok...I love to watch videos of other folks playing...I pick up alot of nuances and things and ideas for my own tunes...so post away, don't be shy: http://www.mandohangout.com/topic/35930/#408370
My new Blevins mandolin is coming along well! I'm really going after all of these fiddle tunes and even though it's opening up slowly I hear an increase in sustain, volume and also a "deepening" of the mids and highs. I suspect the lows will be the last part to open up, especially given that it's an Adirondack Red Spruce top.
1 commentErikForGod has 13 friends. View entire friends list.
![]() TSSN |
![]() Chop_man |
![]() Mike Harrick |
![]() UsuallyPickin |
![]() Muscle Tone |
![]() Steven Clarkson |
![]() MandoZombie |
![]() Susanne |
TSSN replied to topic 'Interjecting a little life' 41 days
TSSN replied to topic 'What's Your Opinion Of Eastman And Kentucky Mandolins?' 41 days
TSSN posted a forum topic 'Interjecting a little life' 88 days
www.mylanderpages.com/epfeiffe
r/bluegrass_argentina
Playing Since: 2000
Experience Level: Intermediate
Interests:
[Teaching] [Jamming] [Socializing] [Helping]
Occupation: sales/marketing
Gender: Male
Age: 50
My Instruments:
Currently I own an Eddie Blevins custom built F-5 Mandolin. At one time I have owned a Weber Yellowstone, Flatiron Festival "F" and a Summit F-100
Favorite Bands/Musicians:
any bluegrass or old-time music groups
Classified Rating: (0)
Rate this Member
Profile Info:
Visible to: Public
Created 5/16/2013
Last Visit 2/7/2014
Almost all of my family is from Daviess, Ohio, and Hancock counties in north western Kentucky in the Owensboro Kentucky area and they are great folks and a great family...boy do I love them and miss them! Especially my "grandfather" who died in 2001 and my granny, who were both a huge influence on my love for country, folk music, old-time fiddlin/banjo and bluegrass, and also fishing and "fox-hunting" and raising hunting dogs, as I used to spend my three months of summer every year with my grandparents in Kentucky from the time I was about 7 or 8 years old way on up into my twenties. My birthplace, however, is a little town in south central Illinois called "Effingham" ( about an hour and twenty minutes east of St Louis Missouri, and another 50 minutes or so west of the Indiana Illinois state line ) but I was raised in central Florida. I have always been involved in music my whole life starting in band when I was real young all the way up to studying one year of music in college. I sang tenor and played mandolin in a bluegrass group for about 5 years called "Jerry Sanders & Seminole Ridge". Jerry used to sing and play in Carl Storys band back in the 80s. Now I am married and living and working abroad in Argentina and playing a little spanish guitar part time ( and the banjo. I originally came to S.A. to study the bible and do some missionary work and felt led personally by faith to stay around for a while and improve my spanish speaking skills.