Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner Curriculum (6/22-7/24)
By Theme Admin on May 1st, 2021 at 1:47 PM
“I’ve participated in many online learning programs, but so far, your format is the best I’ve ever seen. I am so pleased I happened upon your courses.”—Gina M.
“I’ve practiced more in two weeks than I have in months! Really enjoying how it’s going.”—Donna O.
“I have to say that making everything available online is a great convenience for me. Being able to stop and return to a more challenging exercise or a newer phrase is great for learning. I also really appreciate your availability to answer questions offline. This is a great course, and I feel as though I’m improving daily because of it.”—Joe C.
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner
See the Bluegrass Jamming curriculum (June 21-July 24)
See the Mandolin Chord and Rhythm Intensive curriculum (June 23-July 24)
The Scale and Arpeggio Intensive course is intended to give students a more solid understanding of the fretboard while getting ideas of the “tools” used in soloing and improvisation. Each week, students will be given a handful of exercises using various types of scales and arpeggios in various keys, along with a tune from either the bluegrass or swing/jazz repertoire as a vehicle for using ideas from that week’s exercises in creating solos. The goal is to help students gain a better understanding of how music works, and to get ideas to help them advance more quickly and have more fun playing with others. The course is intended for students at an intermediate to advanced level.
Classes meet every Tuesday from June 22 to July 20 (with the week of July 7 off due to Matt’s tour schedule) at 9 pm eastern time, with practice/review sessions every Saturday from June 26 to July 24 at 11 am eastern time. Students are encouraged to attend the live sessions, but will be able to view the sessions afterwards on the class website in the event they cannot attend live.
WEEK 1 (June 22)
The Circle of Fifths
Major Scales in All Keys
Major Scale and Pattern in Thirds I
Major Arpeggio Exercise I
Major Arpeggio Exercise II
Sally Gooden as Improv Landscape
WEEK 2 (June 29)
Mixolydian Scales in All Keys
Mixolydian Scale Exercise I
Major Scales in Thirds II
Dominant 7 Arpeggio Exercise I
Dominant 7 Arpeggios from the 3rd
Alabama Jubilee as Improv Landscape
WEEK 3 (July 13)
The Modes
Dorian Scales in All Keys
Dorian Scale Pattern I
Minor 7 Arpeggio Exercise I
Using Alternate Chord Tones
So What as Improv Landscape
WEEK 4 (July 20)
The ii-V-I
Dorian, Mixolydian and Major Scales in a Chord Progression
ii-V-I Arpeggio Exercises
Some More Scale Patterns
Chord Tones as Target Notes in ii-V-Is
Sweet Sue as Improv Landscape
The course fee is $125.
Mandolin Chord and Rhythm Intensive Curriculum (6/23-7/24)
By Theme Admin on May 1st, 2021 at 1:41 PM
“Thanks for the terrific class! I had my mandolin lurking in the corner for 9 months before I took this class. I played with it now and then but felt out of my depth, having only played piano in the past. A few weeks into your class, I couldn’t put down my mandolin, practicing far more than my kids want me to. In addition to the wonderful tunes we learned in class, I started to pick out other melodies like Christmas carols, simple gifts, harry potter, star wars; anything I hear I want to find it on the mandolin.”—Randy R.
“Your classes are the best and most successful learning approach for me, Thank you.”—-Eric B.
Register for the Chord and Rhythm Intensive course with Matt Flinner
See the Bluegrass Jamming Curriculum (June 21-July 24)
See the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive Curriculum (June 22-July 24)
This course is intended to help students with playing rhythm—something we do all the time when we play with other people, but tend to neglect in our practice! Various styles of rhythm will be touched on, including folk, bluegrass, swing and blues. Students will be given practical guides to playing in various keys using a variety of chord styles and shapes (open chords, chop chords, 7th chords, 3-note chords, etc.) to be able to approach playing rhythm in various styles and settings. Chord progressions to four songs will be given each week, and students will explore applying the various styles of chords while looking at smooth chord movement, basslines and voice leading in various rhythms. It’s a great way to learn more about the fretboard while getting some practical guides to accompaniment. The course is intended for players of all ability levels (though absolute beginners will likely find it too difficult) who want to expand their possibilities in rhythm playing.
Class sessions meet on Wednesday evenings at 9 pm eastern time, and practice/review sessions meet on Saturdays at 12:30 pm eastern time. Students are encouraged to attend the live sessions (via Zoom), but all sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website so that students can review them any time if they are unable to attend the sessions.
Register for the Mandolin Chord and Rhythm Intensive course
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (June 23)
Working in the keys of G and A
Open Chords
Chop Chords
Basslines
3-Note 7th Chords
Moving between chord inversions
Nine Pound Hammer
My Creole Belle
I’m Troubled
I Am a Pilgrim
WEEK 2 (June 30)
Keys of D and C
Diatonic Chord Progressions
Adding some blues rhythm
Sittin’ on Top of the World
Broken Hearted Lover (Delmore Brothers)
Corrina, Corrina
Dark Hollow
WEEK 3 (July 14)
Minor Keys
Open Minor Chords
3-Note Minor Chords
Minor basslines
Summertime
Motherless Children
Wayfaring Stranger
Walking Boss
WEEK 4 (July 21)
More Complex Chord Progressions
More chord inversion movement
Using a variety of chord styles in a progression
Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
Freight Train
I Don’t Love Nobody
I Miss the Mississippi and You
The course fee is $125.
Register for the Chord and Rhythm Intensive course with Matt Flinner
Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming Curriculum (6/21-7/24)
By Theme Admin on May 1st, 2021 at 1:36 PM
“After buying six mandolins and umpteen books…I am convinced your course is best $100 I have invested in my mandolin journey to date. Finally, I’m getting the discpline I need with your exercises to learn scales, arpeggios, double stops, fingering techniques, learn the fretboard (the essential tools I need)…and most importantly to learn how those things fit into playing tunes.”—Rick D., Bluegrass Mandolin 101 student
“I have to say that making everything available online is a great convenience for me. Being able to stop and return to a more challenging exercise or a newer phrase is a great for learning. I also really appreciate your availability to answer questions offline. This is a great course, and I feel as though I’m improving daily because of it.”—Joe C., Bluegrass Mandolin 101 student
Register for Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming with Matt Flinner
See the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive Curriculum (June 22-July 24)
See the Chord and Rhythm Intensive Curriculum (June 23-July 24)
This course is intended to help the aspiring mandolinist build up repertoire and find ways of creating new solos over commonly played standards; it’s also designed in the hope that it will encourage students to get out and jam with other players!
Now offered at Europe-friendly times! Class sessions take place at 2 pm eastern time (7 or 8 pm in most of Europe) and 9 pm eastern time. Students are welcome to join whichever session is more convenient for them…or they can join both! Students who cannot make it to the live sessions are able to view the sessions afterwards on the class website—generally by the following day.
Each week, we’ll look at four bluegrass standard tunes. Students will be given lead sheets (in standard notation and tablature) for each song, as well as a few exercises to help them learn more about the fretboard and start incorporating new ideas into their solos. Concepts and tunes will be taught during the class session, and all tunes will be revisited during Saturday practice sessions in a “jam session” format, where each song is played several times though, and students have the opportunity to try out some of the week’s concepts on the tunes (with guidance from Matt).
Classes meet every Monday from June 21 to July 19 (the week of July 5 is off due to Matt’s touring schedule) at 2 pm eastern time (7 or 8 pm in the UK and Europe) as well as 9 pm eastern time. We hope this will be convenient for folks in various time zones, including Europe and around the world! There will also be 45-minute review sessions every Saturday at 12:15 pm eastern time (5:15 or 6:15 pm in the UK and Europe).
The course fee is $125.
Register for Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming with Matt Flinner
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (June 21)
Key of G
Positions in G
Double stops in G
Going between single notes and double stops
Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky
Love, Please Come Home
Columbus Stockade Blues
Bluegrass Breakdown
WEEK 2 (June 28)
Adding some blues
Using bluesy double stops
A few bluesy licks
I Am a Pilgrim
The Old Crossroads
Watson Blues
Dig a Hole in the Meadow
WEEK 3 (July 12)
Tunes Using Minor Chords
A Variety of Minor Chord shapes
E Minor Scales and Patterns
Throwing in Some Minor Double Stops
Red Rocking Chair
A Good Woman’s Love
Steam Powered Aereoplane
Billy in the Lowground
WEEK 4 (July 19)
Some more challenging chord progressions
Finding double stops in chord progressions (r-3 as a starting point)
Using chord tones in soloing
I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home
Mississippi Waltz
Blue Virginia Blues
One Way Track
Tunes for Drink Up and Stay Home Virtual Bluegrass Jam, 5/14/21
By Theme Admin on April 2nd, 2021 at 7:26 PM
Hi everyone,
Tunes are up for our weekly Drink Up and Stay Home Virtual Bluegrass Jam, which happens FRIDAY, May 14th.
Click here to download the zip file of PDFs for this week: Facebook Jam 58
As always, we’ll play some Norman Blake, John Hartford, Hazel Dickens, Hylo Brown, Tony Rice and the Blue Sky Boys….plus a little something from the psychedelic rock era. And plenty of bluegrass classics.
The jam will take place on Facebook Live at 8 pm eastern time. Feel free to bring a mandolin, or guitar, or banjo, or accordion, spoons, autoharp. Or just hang out and listen.
Here’s where you can find the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/527638968235942
We’ll play for about an hour or so. Bring a beverage and comfy chair and we’ll try to ease our sense of isolation at least for a bit.
And donations are welcome!
Paypal: [email protected] or
Venmo: @Matt-Flinner-Mando
Hope to see you on Friday!
Thanks,
Matt
Need more mandolin? Summer online courses are $50 off through Sunday, May 16th! Check them out here: https://www.mattflinner.com/2021/05/save-50-on-summer-courses-through-5-9-bluegrass-jamming-scale-arpeggio-intensive-and-picking-intensive-courses-start-6-21-23/
By Theme Admin on February 1st, 2021 at 7:29 PM
“I have done some online courses, some one-on-one instruction and some camps. The course I just finished with you has been the most useful by a pretty large margin. Thanks for both the thought and effort that went into the design and material preparation and for the personal presence you bring to it.”—Steve F
“This was the best online learning experience I’ve ever had. And, for the time and money, the best music learning experience in any format: DVD, video, group, or individual live lessons.”—Christine R.
Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 Curriculum Registration
Advanced Fiddle Tunes and Improv for Mandolin Curriculum Registration
Octave Mandolin Techniques Curriculum Registration
The Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program is pleased to offer courses this spring focusing on the American fiddle tune repertoire! Plus a brand-new course on playing the octave mandolin. Courses are offered for a variety of ability levels and interests, and are intended to help students improve their technique and learn the fretboard while learning some great tunes. Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101, Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin and Octave Mandolin Techniques will start up March 29, 30 and 31.
Each course lasts eight weeks, with class sessions on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evenings (depending on which course it is) and follow-up practice/review sessions on Saturday mornings or afternoons to help you solidify the material while learning practice techniques and getting tips on practice routines.
Students DO NOT need to tune in to the live online sessions, as all class sessions and practice/review sessions are recorded and posted to the class website by the next day for viewing at the students’ convenience. Students are encouraged to attend the live sessions whenever possible, as they can ask questions during the session—plus we’ve found that many students are more likely to practice when they show up for the live sessions!
Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 (March 29-May 29): This course will introduce students to the core of bluegrass/fiddle tune repertoire and help them improve their mandolin technique along the way. Exercises in scales, arpeggios double stops, backup, and creating variations will give students the tools they need to move forward in their playing and enable them to play more comfortably on their own or with other players in jam sessions. The course is recommended for students at a beginner (though absolute beginners may find it too difficult) to intermediate level. Register here.
Advanced Fiddle Tunes and Improvisation for Mandolin (March 30-May 29): This course is intended to help students learn some more advanced tunes and get tips on how to create variations and/or improvise. Students will be given new concepts and exercises each week, along with a new tune (plus a bonus tune for more ambitious students) to help improve technique, make better use of practice time, get more familiar with bluegrass and old-time fiddle tunes and have more fun jamming with others. The course is recommended for students at an intermediate to advanced level. Register here.
Octave Mandolin Techniques (March 31-May 29): This course will explore the wonders of that rare but fun-to-play instrument, the octave mandolin. This course will teach students how to play backup in various keys plus lead on fiddle tunes, folk melodies, Irish tunes and more. Hints on how to get around on this bigger instrument will help students play melodies and backup with more facility and flexibility. The course is intended for students of all ability levels. Exercises will be given at a variety of levels each week, and students will be encouraged to focus on the exercises and/or tunes that are best suited to their level. Students do not necessarily need to have an octave mandolin to take the course; all exercises and tunes can be played on a regular mandolin (though the fingering will be a bit different). Register here.
SCHEDULE:
60-minute classes take place online every Monday (Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101), Tuesday (Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin) or Wednesday (Octave Mandolin Techniques) evening from March 29, 30 or 31 to May 24, 25 or 26 at 9 pm eastern time, and 45-minute practice/review sessions take place every Saturday morning/afternoon from April 3 to May 29. The week of April 26th will be off.
ALSO: we’ve added Europe-friendly times for the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin course! Class sessions will take place on Tuesdays at 2 pm eastern time (7 or 8 pm in the UK and most of Europe) in addition to the 9 pm eastern time class time. Students are invited to attend either or both of the sessions (both will be essentially the same).
NOTE: It is helpful, but not essential, to be present for the live sessions. All class sessions are recorded and available to view on the class website by the following day.
WHAT STUDENTS GET FROM THE COURSE
All students will also have unlimited access to short recorded videos of all of the material played at a slow tempo, PDFs of all material in both standard notation and mandolin tablature, and mp3s of all of the tunes at slow and medium speeds that they can practice along with. Students can access all of this material at any time through the class website, and can also download all materials (videos and class session videos included) to keep them permanently. All class sessions and practice/review sessions are recorded and posted on the class website (usually by the following day) so that students who were unable to attend the live sessions may view them at their own convenience, and all students may review the class videos as often as they wish.
Students will also be given a Recommended Listening list each week for the material covered. A variety of versions of each tune will be provided in the hopes that students will listen to recordings and further explore the wide world of recorded old-time and bluegrass music.
HOW INTERACTIVE IS THE COURSE?
During the live sessions, students can ask questions and/or play examples via their microphone (built-in or external plug-in), or they can ask questions via a built-in chat window. The instructor responds to all questions immediately (or between teaching exercises, etc.) on the spot.
Students are also encouraged to submit mp3 recordings at any time during the course if they would like to, and the instructor will respond in an mp3 recording with constructive criticism. Students can submit these mp3s either privately via email or publicly via the class website, where all students can listen and respond if they choose to. Mp3 submissions are encouraged but not required, and there is no limit on how many mp3 submissions a student can send in.
There is also a class website where registered students can find all class materials (videos, PDFs, mp3s) anytime. The site also has a Forum section, where students can ask questions, bring up topics for discussion, etc., in an open forum where the instructor and other students can respond.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO PARTICIPATE:
1. A desktop or laptop Mac or PC computer, iPad or Internet-connected mobile device (such as iPhone) in order to view the sessions, plus a good internet connection.
2. An internal microphone and speakers on your laptop or desktop computer, or a phone to listen and speak (if desired) during the sessions. Instructions for participating by phone are included when you register for the course (long distance charges may apply).
3. During the course, you have the option of submitting recorded examples of your playing to the instructor (and to the group, if desired). In order to do this, you will need your computer’s built-in microphone or an external microphone plugged directly into your computer (via built-in ports or an external audio interface), in addition to basic audio recording software, such as Audacity or Garage Band, that will allow you to record yourself playing and save the recording in MP3 format.
4. A mandolin (actually maybe that should have been #1).
The course fee is $225 for each course.
If you have questions about any of the courses, email Matt at [email protected].
Register here:
Register for Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 with Matt Flinner
Register for Advanced Fiddle Tunes and Improvisation for Mandolin with Matt Flinner
Register for Octave Mandolin Techniques with Matt Flinner
View curricula for each course here:
Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 with Matt Flinner Curriculum
Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin with Matt Flinner Curriculum
Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 with Matt Flinner Curriculum, 3/29-5/29
By Theme Admin on January 31st, 2021 at 5:28 PM
“I’ve participated in many online learning programs, but so far, your format is the best I’ve ever seen. I am so pleased I happened upon your courses.”—Gina M.
“The biggest strides I have made in my playing have been when I was taking your class.”—Chris M.
“I have done some online courses, some one-on-one instruction and some camps. The course I just finished with you has been the most useful by a pretty large margin. Thanks for both the thought and effort that went into the design and material preparation and for the personal presence you bring to it.”—Steve F.
Register for Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 with Matt Flinner
See the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin curriculum
See the Octave Mandolin Techniques curriculum
Welcome to Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101! This course will introduce students to the core of bluegrass/fiddle tune repertoire and help them improve their mandolin technique along the way. Exercises in scales, arpeggios double stops, backup, and creating variations will give students the tools they need to move forward in their playing and enable them to play more comfortably on their own or with other players in jam sessions. Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 will start at a beginner/intermediate level and progress to a solidly intermediate level.
The course runs from March 29 to May 29, with class sessions on Monday evenings at 9 pm eastern time (except the week of April 26, which will be off), and follow-up practice sessions on Saturday mornings at 10 am eastern time. Students will have a total of eight class sessions and eight practice sessions over the course of nine weeks. Students are NOT required to attend all (or any) of the live sessions; all sessions will be recorded and available to view afterward (generally by the next day) anytime at the students’ convenience.
The course fee is $225.
Here is the curriculum for the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 online course:
WEEK 1 (3/29)
Picking and rhythm
Picking Exercise I
Fingering Exercise I
Scales: D Major and G Major
Open style backup in D
Eighth of January
Bonus material: Nail that Catfish to a Tree
WEEK 2 (4/5)
Getting a fuller sound using open strings
Picking Exercise II
Fingering Exercise II
Open style backup in G
Leather Britches
Bonus material: Did You Ever See the Devil, Uncle Joe?
WEEK 3 (4/12)
Octave variations
Picking Exercise III (three and four string exercises)
Fingering Exercise III
Scale Patterns: thirds in D and G
Open style backup in A
June Apple
Bonus material: The Squirrel Hunters
WEEK 4 (4/19)
Transitions between octaves
Learning Chord Tones
Major Arpeggios
3 Chord Inversions
Playing backup using basslines and moving chords
Liberty
Bonus material: Cuckoo’s Nest
WEEK 6 (5/3)
Throwing in some licks
Scales: A Major and A Mixolydian; D Major and D Mixolydian
Open style chords in C
Dominant Arpeggios
Billy in the Lowground
Bonus Material: Boston Boy
WEEK 6 (5/10)
Creating variations using target notes
Minor Arpeggios
Minor Scales
Cold Frosty Morning
Bonus Material: Cluck Old Hen
WEEK 7 (5/17)
Incorporating Double Stops into Your Solos
Double Stop Exercise in A
Scales: A Dorian, D Dorian
Bill Cheatem
Bonus material: Flop Eared Mule
WEEK 8 (5/24)
Various approaches to improvising
Pulling it all together: octave changes, chord tones, licks and double stops as part of your solos
Blackberry Blossom
Bonus material: Liza Jane
The course fee is $225. Register here.
Octave Mandolin Techniques with Matt Flinner Curriculum, 3/31-5/29
By Theme Admin on January 31st, 2021 at 5:27 PM
NOTE: THIS COURSE HAS CONCLUDED. But a new octave mandolin course is being offered in spring 2022. You can find information here.
“Your method, approach, pace and materials are the best I’ve seen in my years of perpetual learning.”—Jim H.
“Matt is a brilliant teacher. Every course is deep and rich with information. The material is thoughtfully explained, allowing a student to slowly transform the class material into music. I can’t imagine this journey without Matt Flinner. His courses are a true life changing musical experience!”—Lisa S.
“Your course was exactly what I have been looking for. It was well structured with a ton of good material. I like that fact that we were given tunes to learn but also tools that allows me expand the lessons beyond the course tunes to others that I already know.”—Todd M.
Register for Octave Mandolin Techniques with Matt Flinner
See the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 curriculum
See the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin curriculum
Join Matt Flinner for an online course exploring the wonders of that rare but fun-to-play instrument, the octave mandolin. This course will teach students how to play backup in various keys plus lead on fiddle tunes, folk melodies, Irish tunes and more. Hints on how to get around on this bigger instrument will help students play melodies and backup with more facility and flexibility. Each week, students will be given two songs or tunes to learn lead (if they want to) and backup to, along with exercises to help make more sense of the fretboard and help students make the most of this beautiful instrument.
The course is intended for students of all ability levels. Exercises will be given at a variety of levels each week, and students will be encouraged to focus on the exercises and/or tunes that are best suited to their level. Students do not necessarily need to have an octave mandolin to take the course; all exercises and tunes can be played on a regular mandolin—though the fingering will be different.
Here is the curriculum for the Octave Mandolin Techniques course:
WEEK 1 (3/31)
Playing basic chord progressions in G, D and A
Using open chords and some variants
Adding basslines in rhythm playing
Nine Pound Hammer
When You and I Were Young, Maggie
WEEK 2 (4/7)
Using a capo for difficult keys
Fingering melodies I
Scales in G, D and A
Using open strings and chords
Sweet Sunny South
Billy Gray
WEEK 3 (4/14)
Three note chords
Adding some minor chords
More basslines
Cold Frosty Morning
Rights of Man Hornpipe
WEEK 4 (4/21)
A couple of fiddle tunes
Adding slides to melodies
Crosspicking patterns
Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine
Elk River Blues
WEEK 5 (5/5)
Double stops in lead and backup
Double stop exercise in D
Getting up the neck a little
If I Had a Boat
Poor Ellen Smith
WEEK 6 (5/12)
Irish tunes
Playing lead and rhythm on jigs
Picking Exercise II
Strumming patterns on jigs
Double stops in backup II
Tripping Up the Stairs
Merrily Kiss the Quaker
WEEK 7 (5/19)
Irish Tunes II
Double stops in backup III
Using chord substitutions
The Musical Priest
Mulqueen’s
WEEK 8 (5/26)
Tying it all together
More advanced fingerings
Double stops and 3-note chords in lead playing
Ships Are Sailing
Arthur McBride
The course fee is $225. Register here.
Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin Curriculum, 3/30-5/29
By Theme Admin on January 28th, 2021 at 4:46 AM
“This was the best online learning experience I’ve ever had. And, for the time and money, the best music learning experience in any format: DVD, video, group, or individual live lessons.”—Christine R.
“I’ve learned so much from your courses and have improved greatly due to learning some basic skills and music theory.”—Jamie J.
“Your courses have opened my musical mind, focused my practice and expanded my skill far beyond expectation.”—-Steve F
Register for the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin with Matt Flinner course
See the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 curriculum
See the Octave Mandolin Techniques Curriculum
This course is intended to help the intermediate to advanced mandolinist learn some new tunes while exploring various ways of learning the fretboard and improving their improvisational skills. Fiddle tunes in various keys will be taught each week, and students will be given suggestions on how to improvise and/or create variations on these tunes. Scale and arpeggio exercises, picking exercises and fingering exercises will also be given to help students increase their improvisation skills.
Tunes will include East Tennessee Blues, Southern Flavor, Lonesome Fiddle Blues and many others (see below).
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (3/30)
Octave variations
Warmup exercises
Adding some ornaments (hammer-ons, pull-offs, etc.)
Ear training exercise I
East Tennessee Blues
Cherokee Shuffle
WEEK 2 (4/6)
Using chord tones in improv
Arpeggio Exercise I
Scale exercise I
New Century Hornpipe (Norman Blake)
Woodchopper’s Reel
WEEK 3 (4/13)
Adding some runs to your solos
Using chord tones in improv
Arpeggio exercise I
Some V to I licks
Ear training exercise II
Big Sandy River
Bonus material: Golden Slippers
Extra bonus material: Florida Blues
WEEK 4 (4/20)
Minor keys
Minor and modal tunes
Using some bluesy licks
Blues scales in A and E
Blues licks in two positions
Southern Flavor
Bonus Material: Old Widder Woman (Sam Bush)
Extra bonus material: First Day in Town
WEEK 5 (5/4)
Double Stops
Moving double stops in improv
Double stops as position shifts
Licks up the neck
Tom and Jerry
Bonus material: Howdy in Hickman County
WEEK 6 (5/11)
Some tricky tunes!
More with hammer-ons and pull-offs
More positions up the neck
Jackson’s Hornpipe
Bonus material: Town & Country Fiddler
WEEK 7 (5/18)
Some Raggy chord progressions
Arpeggios
Using arpeggios in improv
More work with chord tones as target notes
Golden Eagle Hornpipe
Bonus material: I Don’t Love Nobody
Extra bonus material: Red Apple Rag
WEEK 8 (5/25)
Tying it all together: using octaves, licks, patterns, positions, target notes and double stops to create variations
Exercises for speed
Some more V-I licks
Hoedown Polka
Bonus material: Lonesome Fiddle Blues
Extra bonus material: Durang’s Hornpipe
The course fee is $225. Register here.
Tunes for Drink Up and Stay Home Virtual Bluegrass Jam, 1/28/21
By Theme Admin on January 15th, 2021 at 8:18 PM
Hi everyone,
Tunes are up for our weekly Drink Up and Stay Home Virtual Bluegrass Jam, which happens FRIDAY, April 2nd.
Click here to download the zip file of PDFs for this week: Facebook Jam 52
As always, we’ll play some Norman Blake, John Hartford, Hazel Dickens, Hylo Brown, Tony Rice and a little something from the psychedelic rock era. Plus plenty of bluegrass classics.
The jam will take place on Facebook Live at 8 pm eastern time. Feel free to bring a mandolin, or guitar, or banjo, or accordion, spoons, autoharp. Or just hang out and listen.
Here’s where you can find the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/3805882489525782
We’ll play for about an hour. Bring a beverage and comfy chair and we’ll try to ease our sense of isolation at least for a bit.
And donations are welcome!
Paypal: [email protected] or
Venmo: @Matt-Flinner-Mando
Hope to see you on Friday!
Thanks,
Matt
Need more mandolin? Spring online courses just started up, and you can still get caught up! Fiddle Tunes 101, Advanced Fiddle Tunes and Improvisation and Octave Mandolin Techniques courses will continue through the end of May. Click here for more info.
By Theme Admin on December 7th, 2020 at 8:06 PM
NOTE: The dates for this camp have changed. The camp will now be held January 29-31.
Join Don Stiernberg, Alan Bibey, David Surette and Matt Flinner for a 3-day online mandolin camp January 29-31. It’s a great opportunity to learn bluegrass, swing and/or Celtic mandolin from some of the best players and teachers in the world! And all from the convenience of your own home.
Each day, students will be able to attend any and all class sessions offered from 11 am to 7 pm eastern time, as well as instructor performances Friday and Saturday nights and a final virtual jam session Sunday evening at 5 pm eastern time. Students will also receive all written materials from each instructor in PDF form via email. It promises to be a great time!
The registration fee for the Winter Virtual Mandolin Camp is $125, which gives students access to all live sessions, written materials and streaming recordings of all sessions after-the-fact.
Here’s the schedule:
Friday & Saturday (January 29 & 30) schedule:
11 am-12 noon: Matt Flinner Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin class
12:30 pm-1:30 pm: Don Stiernberg Swing Mandolin class
2 pm-3 pm: Lunch break!
3-4 pm: David Surette Celtic Mandolin class
4:30–5:30 pm: Alan Bibey Bluegrass Mandolin class
6-7 pm: All instructors collective workshop, question/answer period.
Friday 8-8:30 pm: David Surette solo performance
Friday 8:30-9 pm: Alan Bibey solo performance
Saturday 8-8:30 pm: Matt Flinner solo performance
Saturday 8:30-9 pm: Don Stiernberg solo performance
Sunday (January 31) schedule:
11-11:45 am: Matt Flinner Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin class
12-12:45 pm: Don Stiernberg Swing Mandolin class
1 pm-2 pm: Lunch break!
2-2:45 pm: David Surette Celtic Mandolin class
3-3:45 pm: Alan Bibey Bluegrass Mandolin class
4-5 pm: Final collective workshop, question/answer period.
5 pm-??? open jam session. All students are welcome to join this “jam” hosted by Matt Flinner in which we’ll play through all of the tunes taught over the course of the weekend! Students will not be able to hear each other (due to internet lags), but they’ll be able to play along with Matt and review all the tunes they learned during the three day camp.
All courses will be geared toward a general intermediate ability level; instructors will assume that students know basic chords and can play at least a few tunes.
Students will only be able to see and hear the instructor(s) during the class sessions, but they can request to have their microphone unmuted and/or webcam turned on in order to ask questions via audio and video as well. Questions will be entertained throughout each class session and especially during the afternoon workshop sessions. Students are encouraged to make the sessions as interactive as they want to!
Register for the Winter Virtual Mandolin Camp here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Gqs2FHZ6QRS5-9Z8MRvv6A
For more information, email [email protected]