Mandolin Finger Pattern #4: High 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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Levin Schwartz Levin Schwartz lives in Northampton, Mass., where he spends his days playing music with his band, The Amity Front, and teaching private guitar and mandolin le... read more

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Mandolin Finger Pattern #4: High Octave

So here's the rest of that position there for you. Key of D. Here's where we ended the first time. That's the high root. So what I would do is I would practice all four of these positions you know, with the metronome and if can spend ten minutes a day on it. And it will help get the fingers moving and it will help the understanding of how the instrument works.

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