AW: What's your name?
Mrs. Beach: Mrs. Anni Beach -- Everyone calls me Mrs. Beach.
AW: How old are you?
Mrs. Beach: Soon to be 70! I can't believe it, but I love it.
AW: Where are you from?
Mrs. Beach: Vancouver, Washington was my growing-up home. But I've lived in the Southwest since 1969-17 years on the Navajo Reservation.
AW: How many years have you been playing mandolin?
Mrs. Beach: I've been struggling with this great instrument [mandolin] for 20 years.
AW: What's your name?
Mrs. Beach: Mrs. Anni Beach -- Everyone calls me Mrs. Beach.
AW: How old are you?
Mrs. Beach: Soon to be 70! I can't believe it, but I love it.
AW: Where are you from?
Mrs. Beach: Vancouver, Washington was my growing-up home. But I've lived in the Southwest since 1969-17 years on the Navajo Reservation.
AW: How many years have you been playing mandolin?
Mrs. Beach: I've been struggling with this great instrument [mandolin] for 20 years.
Mandolin Master Mike Marshall (aka MMMM) calls them finger busters in his online mandolin lessons (learn more at www.mikemarshallmandolin.com). They're valuable mandolin exercises that build up speed and strength so that when you are playing, you’ve done the work to keep your playing in the pocket and your head in the song, rather than struggling to keep up.
"When it comes to tremolos, as a mandolin player, you need to have a variety of speeds, styles and range." -Mike Marshall
Ah, the tremolo... those rapid, repeated striking of the strings which imitate the effect of a violin bow. Such a nice sound when done correctly. Tremolos are among the many ways to expand your mandolin technique and can add a lot of depth and emotion to your playing. In this video from Mike Marshall's mandolin lessons, we explore the entire mandolin using tremolos.
There's a new mandolin lesson up to help with improvising on a classic tune that we've added to the Intermediate Mandolin Section. It comes from a VE of a student improvising over "Salty Dog" - Mike's response was so thorough that we broke it out into a 2 part lesson on improvisation techniques. Find it in the Intermediate area or just click on the picture below!
There's a new mandolin lesson up to help with improvising on a classic tune that we've added to the Intermediate Mandolin Section. It comes from a VE of a student improvising over "Salty Dog" - Mike's response was so thorough that we broke it out into a 2 part lesson on improvisation techniques. Find it in the Intermediate area or just click on the picture below!