We had so much fun with the Mike Marshall Mandolin Workshop that we're teaming up with Mandolin Cafe and doing it again!
This time we're switching it up, it's going to be a celebration of all things mando and banjo. So, Mike Marshall will be joining Tony Trischka for another free online workshop we're calling "Banjo Meets Mandolin"! Viewers will be treated to a fresh look at the banjo and the mandolin with some playing, some teaching and some discussion with two masters at the peak of their abilities.
Join us on Google + or watch the live stream at http://AcademyofBluegrass.com or http://www.mandolincafe.com. See you there!
Thank you all for tuning into our live streaming event with Mike Marshall, it was a lot of fun and we've gotten some great feedback (check out the thread on Mandolin Cafe)! For anyone that missed it, we've got the whole thing on the ArtistWorks YouTube channel (or you can just watch it below).
Moderated by Mandolin Cafe founder Scott Tichenor, Mike talks about all things mando - including the story of how he first linked up with the David Grisman Quintet in the 70s. Speaking of the Dawg, David Grisman joined us from an undisclosed location, providing insightful commentary and mando playing throughout the hour. Be sure to visit David Grisman's Acoustic Oasis, which has all the music from his prolific career available.
Thank you all for tuning into our live streaming event with Mike Marshall, it was a lot of fun and we've gotten some great feedback (check out the thread on Mandolin Cafe)! For anyone that missed it, we've got the whole thing on the ArtistWorks YouTube channel (or you can just watch it below).
Moderated by Mandolin Cafe founder Scott Tichenor, Mike talks about all things mando - including the story of how he first linked up with the David Grisman Quintet in the 70s. Speaking of the Dawg, David Grisman joined us from an undisclosed location, providing insightful commentary and mando playing throughout the hour. Be sure to visit David Grisman's Acoustic Oasis, which has all the music from his prolific career available.
You are invited to a free online mandolin workshop with Mike Marshall, Wednesday March 6 at 7 PM Pacific. Mike will be joined by Scott Tichenor of Mandolin Cafe and we are even expecting "the Dawg" to drop by and join us.
This celebration of all things mandolin will include:
This live streaming event will be streamed at Mandolin Cafe, The ArtistWorks Online Mandolin School with Mike Marshall (must be logged out to view), and ArtistWorks Google + Page.
There's no need to log in or register. Just show up and watch. But you can click here to sign up and get more information and a reminder for the event.
Here's an interview Mike Marshall did with Mandolin Cafe 3 years ago, it's definitely worth checking out if you've never seen it. Mike breaks down the history on his 1924 F5 Gibson Lloyd Loar and even provides audio from the night in 1979 when he and Todd Phillips removed the virzi from Mike's mandolin.
This interview was conducted well before Mike began teaching mandolin lessons online, and this quote really reinforces what he's doing at the School of Mandolin:
"Wouldn't it be nice… if some of the traditional and contemporary acoustic music that we all love could be studied at that level alongside classical music and jazz?
I can envision a day when this will be happening and I could certainly see myself involved in a school for acoustic music where this would be taking place." - Mike Marshall, 2010 interview with Mandolin Cafe
Here's an interview Mike Marshall did with Mandolin Cafe 3 years ago, it's definitely worth checking out if you've never seen it. Mike breaks down the history on his 1924 F5 Gibson Lloyd Loar and even provides audio from the night in 1979 when he and Todd Phillips removed the virzi from Mike's mandolin.
This interview was conducted well before Mike began teaching mandolin lessons online, and this quote really reinforces what he's doing at the School of Mandolin:
"Wouldn't it be nice… if some of the traditional and contemporary acoustic music that we all love could be studied at that level alongside classical music and jazz?
I can envision a day when this will be happening and I could certainly see myself involved in a school for acoustic music where this would be taking place." - Mike Marshall, 2010 interview with Mandolin Cafe