Mandolin Finger Pattern #4: Low Octave

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

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

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Mandolin Finger Pattern #4: Low Octave

O.k and so this is the last of our movable positions. This one starts with my first finger. It's going to look very, you just did this actually on a lower set of strings. It looks like this. It looks very similar to the one here, right? It's a major scale to start off the first finger. So eighth notes, triplets.

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