Hello everyone.
As I already wrote earlier, I just started playing Mandoline. Yesterday I was looking around for some Irish songs. I finally found a great resource. 25 Traditional Irish Songs including the tabs for Mandoline. They are fairly easy and even suitable for beginners like me.
Furthermore, does anybody here know anymore websites for Irish Songs including tabs for Mandoline? That would be great.
Linda.
Traditional Irish Songs with tabs for Mandolin
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Re: Traditional Irish Songs with tabs for Mandolin
I suspect that once you get the basic G and D scales down, there will be a default fingering for each note in first position, so you won;t really need tab - just a recording or some type of notation for the melody. At least that's how is generally works on an octave mando - I spose that a real mando could be more flexible?LindWeb wrote:Hello everyone.
As I already wrote earlier, I just started playing Mandoline. Yesterday I was looking around for some Irish songs. I finally found a great resource. 25 Traditional Irish Songs including the tabs for Mandoline. They are fairly easy and even suitable for beginners like me.
Furthermore, does anybody here know anymore websites for Irish Songs including tabs for Mandoline? That would be great.
Linda.
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