Mandolin Finger Pattern #3: Low Octave

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Part of the video series: Scales & Finger Patterns for Mandolin

Summary: Playing mandolin scales is easy with these finger pattern tips, get expert advice and a music lesson in this free video.

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Mandolin Finger Pattern #3: Low Octave

Moving on up with our middle finger here now. Same key, key of D. Sorry I'm supposed to stop there. So that's the root. We're going to do that one more time, and notice they're all two frets apart from each other. So this is kind of a very symmetrical pattern. Eighth notes. And triplets.

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