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Dlew919 wrote:Apart from http://www.mandolincafe.com (which is brilliant), there's http://www.mandolinsessions.com and http://www.jazzmando.com : I thorugoughly recommend all of them..

I also recommend the book on FFcP (jazzmando) and Rich delgrosso's Blues mandolin...
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Good call, Dlew. Great resources all.
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I started the FFcP a few years ago. Now my left pinky is he biggest finger on my hand.
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I'm getting this book
as soon as it will be avaliable http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mandolin-For-Du ... 919&sr=8-1
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