For learning a musical instrument like mandolin, the recourse to repetitive exercises seems inevitable. On the other hand, following recent research, we know full well that this practice is contested. While repetitive exercise may seem desirable in the pursuit of certain learning, in other circumstances it may prove to be very unprofitable if not downright harmful.
Alison Stephen's Mandolin Trilogy
This trilogy remains a model for the composition of learning tools. Alison Stephens composed 18 solos for the mandolin, all of them exquisite pieces, in a large variety of styles, that can very well be used as concert pieces. The cool part is that each piece addresses a specific technique but places it in context.
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Practical mandolin warm-up exercices
How to play classical mandolin: Why learn scales & arpeggio techniques?
Why bother with mandolin techniques? That is the question…I spent thirty years of my life teaching in high school. I read about everything I could find on the art of teaching. But I must admit that once in a while, some situations still make my jaw drop. Recently, a music teacher told me that almost all of his students were unwilling to play technique works, exercises, scales, etudes, etc. If someone thinks he can cut short his learning by avoiding techniques, he is the perfect candidate to become an early dropout. He will very soon get tired of knocking his head on the wall and will succumb to his limits.
Classical Mandolin Methods: The Mandolinist's Best Friend
Mike Marshall & Caterina Lichtenberg: Mandolin, Superstar
These masters of mandolin are totally devoted to their music, they live for their art, they give all their soul to their public. They both share this essential quality that every major artist should have: generosity. They are beautiful; they smile; they share special moments with the audience; they tell sweet little jokes at the right moment.
How to play classical mandolin: Daily practice tips & tricks
Practice with your head and play with your soul. If we play a piece slowly, while placing each finger precisely at the right place on the finger board, striking precisely the two strings of each course with the pick, it helps "awaking" the muscles of the fingers, it also helps to relax the right wrist and to put us in the right mood for a good long daily practice.
Shu-Mi Huang: The Oriental Flower
Jacob Reuven: Mandolin in Modern Dance
On the Internet, even the most demanding music connoisseur has the opportunity to find something that will satisfy his taste. But, unfortunately, the web offers altogether the worst alongside the best. Sometimes, democracy and sheer madness walk hand in hand. Might you be lucky enough, you will find a pearl like this one.