Top 20 Other Songs mandolin songs which Mando Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
A three-part ragtime tune that I wrote in 1968. Analog recording 1997.
A three-part ragtime tune that I wrote in 1968. Analog recording 1997.
Mandolin and guitar. A second guigtar enters halfway through the song.
Mandolin and guitar. A second guigtar enters halfway through the song.
I decided to record another soundclip of my Loar LM-400VS mandolin with the current two week old D'Addario Medium Phosphor Bronze J-74 strings on it. I am using the rounded end of my Blue Chip TAD50 pick, which I have been using lately exclusively now on the mando. It gives it a little deeper/rounder tone I think. See what you think.
I decided to record another soundclip of my Loar LM-400VS mandolin with the current two week old D'Addario Medium Phosphor Bronze J-74 strings on it. I am using the rounded end of my Blue Chip TAD50 pick, which I have been using lately exclusively now on the mando. It gives it a little deeper/rounder tone I think. See what you think.
This is a collaboration between Tom (guitar) and I (mando) from over at the Flkatpicker's Hangout. He layed down the guitar and left some spaces for me to insert some mando. I downloaded his song & added mando to it, and saved it as you have it now. Pretty simple but we enjoy it. Anyone wanting to participate and collaborate feel free to come over to the "Collaborations" group over at the FHO and join up. Any instrument welcome, although most songs will be guitar based, or at least have SOME guitar in there. We have a number of tracks that were recorded with empty "spaces" in them, and you can download them and insert your own instrument into the mix. Mail me for more details if you're interested..
This is a collaboration between Tom (guitar) and I (mando) from over at the Flkatpicker's Hangout. He layed down the guitar and left some spaces for me to insert some mando. I downloaded his song & added mando to it, and saved it as you have it now. Pretty simple but we enjoy it. Anyone wanting to participate and collaborate feel free to come over to the "Collaborations" group over at the FHO and join up. Any instrument welcome, although most songs will be guitar based, or at least have SOME guitar in there. We have a number of tracks that were recorded with empty "spaces" in them, and you can download them and insert your own instrument into the mix. Mail me for more details if you're interested..
This is a tune I first heard played by Wayne Harrell (a mandolin player from Lawerceburg TN). He learned it from the Portland Collection Book Vol. 1 and I think it is a French Canadian tune. I like it and it has become a standard in our jam session. I recorded it with just four mandolin parts, a chop, lead and two harmony parts. Hope you enjoy it.
This is a tune I first heard played by Wayne Harrell (a mandolin player from Lawerceburg TN). He learned it from the Portland Collection Book Vol. 1 and I think it is a French Canadian tune. I like it and it has become a standard in our jam session. I recorded it with just four mandolin parts, a chop, lead and two harmony parts. Hope you enjoy it.
This one is also recorded on a pocket size digital recorder. I play guitar with a pick up and mandolin and sing both voices. Excuse the poor sound quality. It's in a bit too low key for my voice. I think this, like I'll Go Stepping Too, is a Hillbilly Jazz tune. Don't know who made it.
Don't remember where I first heard this song, but I think it is an old Hillbilly Swing tune. I play mandolin and guitar and sing harmonies.
This one is also recorded on a pocket size digital recorder. I play guitar with a pick up and mandolin and sing both voices. Excuse the poor sound quality. It's in a bit too low key for my voice. I think this, like I'll Go Stepping Too, is a Hillbilly Jazz tune. Don't know who made it.
Don't remember where I first heard this song, but I think it is an old Hillbilly Swing tune. I play mandolin and guitar and sing harmonies.
I love this tune and while I now play it with fiddle, I started with it on my mandolin. Here is me playing mando and Dennis Russell playing guitar. I'd call it old time style.
I love this tune and while I now play it with fiddle, I started with it on my mandolin. Here is me playing mando and Dennis Russell playing guitar. I'd call it old time style.