Appalachian Mandolin Tunes and Techniques Curriculum (10/9-12/7)
By Theme Admin on August 14th, 2019 at 5:51 PM
“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.
“This is the best learning format ever and I like your approach very much.”—Marty C.
Register for any two courses and save $50!
Register for Appalachian Mandolin Tunes and Techniques with Matt Flinner
See the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 curriculum (Oct 7-Dec 7)
See the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin curriculum (Oct 8-Dec 7)
This course will focus on getting students more familiar with Appalachian fiddle music and old-time songs, and help them improve their mandolin tone and technique along the way. Students will get pointers on how to maximize their tone, various approaches to rhythm playing and chords, making use of open strings, double stops, bits of variations as well as learning a new tune (or two, or more!) each week.
The course is intended for students at a beginner to intermediate level. More advanced students may benefit from the tone exercises and focus on fundamentals (plus learn some great tunes!).
60-minute class sessions take place online every Wednesday evening from October 9th to December 4th at 9 pm eastern time, and 45-minute practice/review sessions take place every Saturday afternoon from October 12th through December 7th at 12:30 pm eastern time. The week of November 27th is off due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
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. Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (10/9)
Key of D
Picking Exercise I
Picking Exercise II
Rhythmic Patterns in D
Rock that Cradle Lucy
Cider Mill
Rockingham Cindy
WEEK 2 (10/16)
Key of A
Picking Exercise III
Rhythmic Patterns in A with Added Notes
Slides and Anticipations
Sourwood Mountain
Old Mother Flanagan
WEEK 3 (10/23)
Key of G
Some Double Stops
Rhythm Playing in G with Double Stops
Pretty Little Widow
Dance All Night with a Bottle in Your Hand
WEEK 4 (10/30)
Some More Double Stops
Rhythm Playing with Added Runs
Octave Variations
Shakin’ Down the Acorns
Lonesome John
WEEK 5 (11/6)
Going Between Octaves
Some “Open” Style Double Stops
Some More Double Stops in Backup
Old Time Sally Ann
The Growling Old Man and the Grumbling Old Woman
WEEK 6 (11/14)
Waltzes
Rhythm in Waltz Time
Tremolo Picking Exercise
The Blackest Crow
Chapel Hill Serenade
WEEK 7 (11/20)
Key of C
Picking Exercise IV
Picking Exercise V
Playing Backup in C
Four Cent Cotton
Rocky Pallet
WEEK 8 (12/4)
Tying it all together
Double Stops
Octave Variations
Approaches to Rhythm
The Yellow Barber
Dry and Dusty
John Brown’s Dream
Salt River
The course fee is $225. Register here. Register for any two courses and save $50!
Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin Curriculum (10/8-12/7)
By Theme Admin on August 13th, 2019 at 11:56 PM
“I have taken nearly every course Matt has offered, even three at a time! 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 classes are the best and most successful learning approach for me, Thank you.”—-Eric B.
Register for any two fall courses and save $50!
Register for the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin with Matt Flinner course
See the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 curriculum
See the Appalachian Mandolin Tunes and 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 “Denver Belle,” “A Red Prairie Dawn,” “Big Sciota,” “Elzic’s Farewell,” “Cricket on the Hearth” and many others (see below).
The course fee is $225. Register for any two fall courses by October 5th and save $50!
WEEK 1 (10/8):
Creating octave variations & transitions between octaves
Warmup exercises
Adding some ornaments (hammer-ons, pull-offs, etc.)
Ear training exercise I
Chinquapin Hunting
Bonus material: Winder Slide
WEEK 2 (10/15)
Adding some runs to your solos
Some V to I licks
Ear training exercise II
A Red Prairie Dawn
Bonus material: Old Grimes
WEEK 3 (10/22)
Minor and modal tunes
Using some bluesy licks
Blues scales in A and E
Blues licks in two positions
Elzic’s Farewell
Bonus Material: Ice on the Road
WEEK 4 (10/29)
Some tunes in C
C Major Scale & Pattern
C Mixolydian Scale & Pattern
Ear training exercise III
Denver Belle
Bonus material: Ashland Breakdown
WEEK 5 (11/5)
Adding some double stops to your playing
Moving double stops in improv
Double stops as position shifts
Licks up the neck
Big Sciota
Bonus material: Paddy on the Turnpike
WEEK 6 (11/13)
More playing up the neck
Diatonic patterns up the neck
Pentatonic patterns up the neck
Huckleberry Hornpipe
Bonus tune: Grey Eagle
WEEK 7 (11/19)
Playing rags
Circle of fifths exercises
7th chord inversions & diminished chords
Complex chord patterns—how to smooth them out
Some more V-I licks
Beaumont Rag
Bonus material: Bully of the Town
WEEK 8 (12/3)
Tying it all together: using octaves, licks, patterns, positions, target notes and double stops to create variations
Exercises for speed
Cricket on the Hearth
Bonus material: New Chance Blues
The course fee is $225. Register for any two fall courses and save $50!
Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 Curriculum (Oct 7-Dec 7)
By Theme Admin on August 13th, 2019 at 11:03 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 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 any two courses and save $50!
Register for Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 with Matt Flinner
See the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin curriculum
See the Appalachian Mandolin Tunes and Techniques curriculum
Welcome 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 October 7 to December 7, with class sessions on Monday evenings at 9 pm eastern time (except the week of November 11th, when class will take place on Tuesday, November 12th), and follow-up practice sessions on Saturday mornings at 10 am eastern time. The week of November 25th will be off due to the Thanksgiving holiday. 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.
To view other courses offered this fall, click here.
The course fee is $225. Register here. Sign up for any two courses by October 5th and save $50!
Here is the curriculum for the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 online course:
WEEK 1 (10/7)
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: St. Anne’s Reel
WEEK 2 (10/14)
Getting a fuller sound using open strings
Picking Exercise II
Fingering Exercise II
Open style backup in G
Did You Ever See the Devil, Uncle Joe?
Bonus material: Old Dan Tucker
WEEK 3 (10/21)
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 (10/28)
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 5 (11/4)
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 (11/12)
Creating variations using target notes
Minor Arpeggios
Minor Scales
Cold Frosty Morning
Bonus Material: Cattle in the Cane
WEEK 7 (11/18)
Incorporating Double Stops into Your Solos
Double Stop Exercise in A
Scales: A Dorian, D Dorian
Bill Cheatem
Bonus material: Sally Gooden
WEEK 8 (12/2)
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
Register for any two courses and save $50!
Register here for the Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin 101 course.
See the Advanced Fiddle Tunes for Mandolin curriculum
See the Appalachian Mandolin Tunes and Techniques curriculum
Bluegrass Jamming II, Scales and Arpeggios II & Double Stops II Start 9/9!
By Theme Admin on July 18th, 2019 at 10:59 PM
“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.
“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.
The Bluegrass Mandolin 101 online lessons program continues in September with three four-week long intensive courses designed to help you improve your technique, learn some tunes and help you have more fun playing the mandolin!
Bluegrass Jamming II with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
Double Stops Intensive II with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
Note: you do not need to have taken the previous Bluegrass Jamming, Scale and Arpeggio Intensive or Double Stops Intensive courses, which concluded in July, in order to register for (and learn from) the September courses. Though they are follow-up courses to the July courses and will be a little bit more advanced, they are open to all who want to improve their technique and/or learn some new tunes!
The Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II with Matt Flinner course (September 9-October 5) is intended to help students play bluegrass music with other people. Each week, students will receive four new tunes (from beginner to advanced level) along with ways of playing rhythm, approaches to creating variations on the tune, and some exercises to help with fundamental technique. The goal is to help students learn more tunes, learn practical approaches to playing those tunes, and get out and play with other people! Register here.
The Scales and Arpeggios Intensive II Course (September 10-October 5) will help students learn the fundamental building blocks of melody, harmony and improvisation. The course is intended for students at an intermediate to advanced level, and will use swing and well as bluegrass material as examples in conjunction with exercises in scales and patterns, modes and arpeggios. Students will get a lot of material to help them learn the fretboard, and will learn one song per week with some suggestions on how to incorporate that week’s exercises and concepts into creating new solos and improvising over chord progressions. Register here.
The Mandolin Double Stops Intensive II course (September 11-October 5) is intended to help students with the fundamentals of tone and picking technique while learning the fretboard. Double stops in various keys will be looked at, along with picking exercises (which will sometimes incorporate those double stops) to help improve efficiency and speed. And we’ll focus quite a bit on improving our tone and getting the most sound out of our instruments that we can. Each week, we’ll also learn a tune (sometimes bluegrass or folk, sometimes Bob Dylan, sometimes a little R & B) and look at various ways of using double stops either as part of the melody or as a way of varying the melody. The course is intended for players of all levels who want to go deeper into the fundamentals of playing the mandolin, especially tone, picking ability and, of course, double stops. Register here.
Register for Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II with Matt Flinner
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II with Matt Flinner
Register for the Double Stops Intensive II with Matt Flinner
The Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II course (September 9-October 5) takes place on Monday afternoons and evenings at 2 and 8 pm eastern time. We’ll also have practice/review sessions on Saturdays at 10 am eastern time. NOTE: Monday afternoon sessions take place at 2 pm eastern time—a more convenient time for our friends in the UK and Europe! 2 pm eastern time translates to 7 or 8 pm in the UK and most of Europe. Students are welcome to join in on either or both of the Monday sessions each week (they will be essentially identical to one another in content). Monday class sessions will take place September 9, 16, 23 and 30, and Saturday follow-up practice sessions will take place September 14, 21, 28 and October 5. All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
The Scales and Arpeggios Intensive II course (September 10-October 5) meets on Tuesday evenings at 8 pm eastern time, with follow-up practice sessions Saturday mornings at 11 am eastern time. The week of July 2 is off sue to Matt’s tour schedule; students will have four Tuesday class sessions (September 10, 17, 24 and October 1) and four Saturday follow-up practice sessions (September 14, 21, 28 and October 5). All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
The Double Stops Intensive II course (September 11-October 5) meets on Wednesday evenings at 8 pm eastern time, with follow-up practice sessions Saturdays at 12:15 pm eastern time. Students will have four Wednesday class sessions (September 11, 18, 25 and October 2) and four Saturday follow-up practice sessions (September 14, 21, 28 and October 5). All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
ALL class materials (PDFs, practice mp3s, short practice videos and class session videos) are available for students to download and keep for future use.
Here’s a little more info about the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 online experience that I hope will give you a good idea of how the program works.
BLUEGRASS MANDOLIN 101
Matt Flinner started the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program in the fall of 2013. Along the way, the program has helped hundreds of students improve their mandolin playing in a wide variety of styles. The program offers a unique approach to online mandolin lessons that gives students the best of both live lessons as well as recorded mandolin instructional videos, audio recordings and written materials. The courses focus on helping mandolin students get to the next level in their playing and broaden their understanding of a variety of American musical traditions.
A UNIQUE APPROACH: LIVE INSTRUCTION AND INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
Part of what makes the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program unique is the fact that students follow a step-by-step program of live lessons over a four or eight week course. The courses follow a carefully planned curriculum in the given style or area of technique, and the live lessons get a little more challenging each week as the course progresses. Classes meet twice per week: on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evening, depending on the course, and on Saturday morning/afternoon, when students can join a follow-up practice session to review that week’s material. Students can view the live lessons via their computer, iPad or smart phone. Students are encouraged to ask questions during the class sessions via a chat window and/or their external or built-in microphone (this microphone is muted unless the student requests to use it). And students do not need a webcam.
All live sessions are also recorded so that students can review them any time if they are unable to make it to the live sessions; this also gives students the added convenience of going through the material as many times as they want to. Students are given access to a private class website where they can find these recorded sessions and they can also view and download all PDFs of the materials and several practice mp3s of that week’s song(s) recorded at various tempos. Students will also be given download links for all class videos so that they can view them offline at their convenience on into the future. In essence, all materials from the course are for the students to keep.
One aspect of the live class schedule that makes the program so effective is that students are generally more encouraged to practice in order to keep up with the schedule. Students are given a list of suggested priorities each week, depending on their ability level and amount of practice time, and all material is then reviewed in the Saturday practice session so that students get another chance to run through it with the instructor. Just by showing up, students will run through the material twice each week—for many of us, that’s already an improvement!
HOW INTERACTIVE ARE THE COURSES?
All live sessions are interactive; students can ask questions and/or demonstrate tunes or exercises via live microphone or telephone, or via a chat window (most students opt for this approach). The instructor is able to immediately respond and demonstrate the answers for the whole class. Another form of interaction comes via mp3 recordings; students can record mp3s on their own time of themselves playing the material (or anything else they want to send in) and send it to the instructor for feedback, which is also recorded in mp3 form and sent back to the student. Students can post their mp3s on the class site (and likely get encouraging feedback from other students in addition to the instructor) or email them privately to the instructor.
HOW MUCH DO I NEED TO PRACTICE?
That is completely up to the student. While, say, 30 minutes per day might be a good recommendation for practice time, students can make whatever they choose of this course based on their own schedule and aspirations. Practicing week to week (again, say 30 minutes per day) will help students keep up with the week’s lessons and concepts, but the instructor knows that people have busy lives! This is why all instructional material is archived and available for download so that students can learn on their own time after the course has finished as well as during the eight weeks of classes. However, one advantage to the four-week scheduled course is that by practicing at least somewhat regularly, students are more able to be prepared for the following week’s lessons and therefore take full advantage of the live and recorded mix of lesson material.
Students can decide whether to practice along with the class session or with the shorter individual videos (or both), depending on what they want to focus on for that week. Material is given each week that is targeted toward various ability levels; a song is given which is playable for beginning to intermediate players (or intermediate to advanced, depending on the course), and various concepts relating to that song are also given to educate and challenge players at beginning, intermediate and even advanced levels. The student essentially decides how much they want to take on for the week (and the course) based on their ability level and how much practice time they have. Any material they were unable to get to during the week and want to revisit later will be available in the archived videos and PDFs. The instructor will also give students a recommended list of priorities each week to help students take the best advantage of their practice time.
THE CLASS WEBPAGE
This is the virtual gathering place for the courses, where students can view the instructional videos, view and/or download all written materials, listen to mp3s of Matt playing the tunes, get listening recommendations, ask questions, submit their own mp3s for feedback and generate forum discussions. It’s a great place to drop by any time and explore, learn and discuss.
REGISTRATION FEE
Fees for the 4-week September courses are $125 each.
Here are a few quotes from some past students about their experiences in the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program:
“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.
“The level was perfect. Mentally I understand many things that have opened up the fingerboard a lot; now I need some quality time to get it under my hands. I found things challenging without feeling out of reach.”—Stan M.
“I’m really enjoying the course. The first time I’ve actually practiced an instrument in my 60 years!”—Skip H.
To visit the registration pages, click one of these links:
Register for Bluegrass Jamming II with Matt Flinner
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II with Matt Flinner
Register for the Double Stops Intensive II with Matt Flinner
The course fee for each course is $125.
You can always ask questions about the courses via email ([email protected]), and I’ll get back to you as quickly as possible. I hope to see you in September!
All the best,
Matt
Mandolin Double Stops Intensive II Curriculum (September 11-October 5)
By Theme Admin on July 5th, 2019 at 3:06 AM
“I’m loving the instruction and all the materials, it’s got me playing my mandolin constantly!”—James M.
“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. His courses are a true life changing musical experience!”—Lisa S.
Register for the Mandolin Double Stops Intensive II course
See the Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II curriculum
See the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II curriculum
This course is intended to help students with fundamentals while learning the fretboard. Double stops in various keys will be looked at, along with picking exercises (which will sometimes incorporate those double stops) to help improve efficiency and speed. And we’ll focus quite a bit on improving our tone and getting the most sound out of our instruments that we can. Each week, we’ll also learn a tune (sometimes bluegrass or folk, sometimes Bob Dylan, sometimes Otis Redding!) and look at various ways of using double stops either as part of the melody or as a way of varying the melody.
The course is a continuation of the Mandolin Double Stops Intensive I course, which concludes in July, but students are not required to have taken the first course in order to enroll in (and benefit from) the Mandolin Double Stops Intensive II course
The course is intended for players of all levels who want to go deeper into the fundamentals of playing the mandolin, especially tone, picking ability and, of course, double stops.
The class sessions take place on Wednesday evenings at 8 pm eastern time, and follow-up practice sessions take place on Saturdays at 12:30 pm eastern time. Students do not need to attend the live sessions if they are unable to, as they can review video recordings of all sessions on the class website.
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (September 11)
Double Stop Exercise in E
Moving Between Shapes Across Chord Progressions
Combining Double Stop Shapes
Picking Exercise 9
Picking Exercise 10
Blowin’ in the Wind
WEEK 2 (September 18)
Minor Double Stops in a Few Keys
Playing the i-iv-V Minor Progression in Various Double Stops
Picking Exercise 11
Picking Exercise 12
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
WEEK 3 (September 25)
Double Stop Exercise in Bb
Double Stop Tremolo Exercise
Adding Other Chords and Double Stops
Picking Exercise 13
Picking Exercise 14
Gone, Gone, Gone
WEEK 4 (October 2)
“Open” Style Diatonic Double Stops
Open Style Double Stop Licks
More Combinations of Shapes
Picking Exercise 15
Three String Picking Exercise
Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay
The course fee is $125.
Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II Curriculum (September 10-October 5)
By Theme Admin on July 5th, 2019 at 3:00 AM
“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 is the best learning format ever and I like your approach very much.”—Marty C.
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II course
See the Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II curriculum
See the Mandolin Double Stops Intensive II curriculum
The Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II 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.
The course is a continuation of the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive I course, which concludes in July, but students are not required to have taken the first course in order to enroll in (and benefit from) the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II course.
Classes meet every Tuesday from September 11 to October 2 at 8 pm eastern time, with practice/review sessions every Saturday from September 14 to October 5 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.
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (September 10)
Major Scales in Seven Positions
Major Scale Patterns in 3rds
Major 7 Arpeggios from the 3rd, 5th and 7th
Major Arpeggio Exercise I
Down Yonder as Improv Landscape
WEEK 2 (September 17)
Natural Minor (Aeolian) Scales in All Keys
Aeolian Scale Pattern I
Diminished Scales
Diminished Scales and Arpeggios as Substitutions
Minor 7 Arpeggios from the 3rd, 5th and 7th
Minor Swing as Improv Landscape
WEEK 3 (September 24)
Mixolydian Scales in Various Positions on the Neck
Mixolydian Scale Pattern I
Dominant 7 Arpeggios in Various Positions
Dominant 7 Arpeggios from the 3rd, 5th and 7th
Diminshed 7 Arpeggios
Alabama Jubilee as Improv Landscape
WEEK 4 (October 1)
Harmonic Minor Scales in All Keys
Harmonic Minor Scale Pattern I
Finding Chord Tones in Minor Tunes
Augmented Arpeggios
Augmented Chords as V Chords
Dark Eyes as Improv Landscape
The course fee is $125.
Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II Curriculum (Sept 9-Oct 5)
By Theme Admin on June 19th, 2019 at 7:06 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 stude
“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 II with Matt Flinner
See the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive II curriculum
See the Double Stops Intensive II curriculum
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!
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).
While this course is a continuation of the Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming course which completes in early July, it is not necessary for students to have taken the first course to be able to take the second course. The Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II course is intended to reinforce many of the concepts taught in the previous course, while expanding the student’s knowledge of the fretboard beyond where the first course left off.
The course begins September 9 and runs through October 5. Class sessions will meet on Mondays at 2 pm eastern time (7 or 8 pm in the UK and most of Europe) and 8 pm eastern time. Practice/review sessions meet every Saturday from 10-10:45 am eastern time.
Students are encouraged to attend the live sessions to be able to interact more directly with the instructor, but live attendance is not required. Students will be able to view the recordings of all of the sessions any time afterward as often as they want through the class website.
The course fee is $125.
Register for Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming II with Matt Flinner
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (September 9)
Key of C
Various Positions in C
Using Open Strings
C Chord Tones and Double Stops
The Walls of Time
Way Downtown
I Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow
Tennessee Waltz
WEEK 2 (September 16)
Key of E
Position Playing in E
E Chord Tones and Double Stops
Octave Changes
Hold Whatcha Got
The Last Thing on My Mind
In the Pines
Why You Been Gone So Long?
WEEK 3 (September 23)
Key of F
Positions in F
Chord Tones in F
Using Two Chord Styles in Backup
Once More
Memories of Mother and Dad
Rank Strangers
Won’t You Come and Sing for Me?
WEEK 4 (September 30)
Key of B
Positions in B
B Chord Tones and Double Stops
Chop Chords and “Open” Style Chords in B
Dooley
Love, Please Come Home
I Cried Again
Rain, Please Go Away
Register here.
Questions? Email Matt at [email protected]
Bluegrass Jamming, Scale and Arpeggio Intensive and Double Stops Intensive Start 6/10!
By Theme Admin on April 24th, 2019 at 4:40 PM
“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.
“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.
The Bluegrass Mandolin 101 online lessons program continues this summer with three four-week long intensive courses designed to help you improve your technique, learn some tunes and help you have more fun playing the mandolin!
Bluegrass Jamming with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
Double Stops Intensive with Matt Flinner Curriculum Registration
The Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming with Matt Flinner course (June 10-July 13) is intended to help students play bluegrass music with other people. Each week, students will receive four new tunes (from beginner to advanced level) along with ways of playing rhythm, approaches to creating variations on the tune, and some exercises to help with fundamental technique. The goal is to help students learn more tunes, learn practical approaches to playing those tunes, and get out and play with other people! Register here.
The Scales and Arpeggios Intensive Course (June 11-July 13) will help students learn the fundamental building blocks of melody, harmony and improvisation. The course is intended for students at an intermediate to advanced level, and will use swing and well as bluegrass material as examples in conjunction with exercises in scales and patterns, modes and arpeggios. Students will get a lot of material to help them learn the fretboard, and will learn one song per week with some suggestions on how to incorporate that week’s exercises and concepts into creating new solos and improvising over chord progressions. Register here.
The Mandolin Double Stops Intensive Course (June 12-July 13) is intended to help students with the fundamentals of tone and picking technique while learning the fretboard. Double stops in various keys will be looked at, along with picking exercises (which will sometimes incorporate those double stops) to help improve efficiency and speed. And we’ll focus quite a bit on improving our tone and getting the most sound out of our instruments that we can. Each week, we’ll also learn a tune (sometimes bluegrass or folk, sometimes Beatles, sometimes Bob Dylan) and look at various ways of using double stops either as part of the melody or as a way of varying the melody. The course is intended for players of all levels who want to go deeper into the fundamentals of playing the mandolin, especially tone, picking ability and, of course, double stops. Register here.
Register for Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming with Matt Flinner
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner
Register for the Double Stops Intensive with Matt Flinner
The Bluegrass Mandolin Jamming course takes place on Monday afternoons and evenings at 2 and 8 pm eastern time. We’ll also have practice/review sessions on Saturdays at 10 am eastern time. NOTE: Monday afternoon sessions take place at 2 pm eastern time—a more convenient time for our friends in the UK and Europe! 2 pm eastern time translates to 7 or 8 pm in the UK and most of Europe. Students are welcome to join in on either or both of the Monday sessions each week (they will be essentially identical to one another in content). Monday class sessions will take place June 10, 17, 24 and July 8, and Saturday follow-up practice sessions will take place June 15, 22, 29 and July 13. The week of July 1 is off due to Matt’s tour schedule. All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
The Scales and Arpeggios Intensive Course (June 11-July 13) meets on Tuesday evenings at 8 pm eastern time, with follow-up practice sessions Saturday mornings at 11 am eastern time. The week of July 2 is off sue to Matt’s tour schedule; students will have four Tuesday class sessions (June 11, 18, 25 and July 9) and four Saturday follow-up practice sessions (June 15, 22, 29 and July 13). All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
The Double Stops Intensive Course (June 12-July 13) meets on Wednesday evenings at 8 pm eastern time, with follow-up practice sessions Saturdays at 12:15 pm eastern time. The week of July 3 is off sue to Matt’s tour schedule; students will have four Wednesday class sessions (June 12, 19, 26 and July 10) and four Saturday follow-up practice sessions (June 15, 22, 29 and July 13). All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to a class website, where they are viewable generally by the following day (in the case of Saturday practice sessions, they’re usually available to view later that day). Register here.
ALL class materials (PDFs, practice mp3s, short practice videos and class session videos) are available for students to download and keep for future use.
The course fee for each course is $125. Sign up for two courses by May 13th and save $50! Just sign up for the courses you want to take, and we’ll send you a confirmation along with an invoice for the course fees ($200 for both courses). You’ll be all set!
All students access to the live sessions as well as all materials (PDFs, mp3s, practice videos and class session videos), which they can download for future use.
Here’s a little more info about the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 online experience that I hope will give you a good idea of how the program works.
BLUEGRASS MANDOLIN 101
Matt Flinner started the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program in the fall of 2013. Along the way, the program has helped hundreds of students improve their mandolin playing in a wide variety of styles. The program offers a unique approach to online mandolin lessons that gives students the best of both live lessons as well as recorded mandolin instructional videos, audio recordings and written materials. The courses focus on helping mandolin students get to the next level in their playing and broaden their understanding of a variety of American musical traditions.
A UNIQUE APPROACH: LIVE INSTRUCTION AND INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
Part of what makes the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program unique is the fact that students follow a step-by-step program of live lessons over a four or eight week course. The courses follow a carefully planned curriculum in the given style or area of technique, and the live lessons get a little more challenging each week as the course progresses. Classes meet twice per week: on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday evening, depending on the course, and on Saturday morning/afternoon, when students can join a follow-up practice session to review that week’s material. Students can view the live lessons via their computer, iPad or smart phone. Students are encouraged to ask questions during the class sessions via a chat window and/or their external or built-in microphone (this microphone is muted unless the student requests to use it). And students do not need a webcam.
All live sessions are also recorded so that students can review them any time if they are unable to make it to the live sessions; this also gives students the added convenience of going through the material as many times as they want to. Students are given access to a private class website where they can find these recorded sessions and they can also view and download all PDFs of the materials and several practice mp3s of that week’s song(s) recorded at various tempos. Students will also be given download links for all class videos so that they can view them offline at their convenience on into the future. In essence, all materials from the course are for the students to keep.
One aspect of the live class schedule that makes the program so effective is that students are generally more encouraged to practice in order to keep up with the schedule. Students are given a list of suggested priorities each week, depending on their ability level and amount of practice time, and all material is then reviewed in the Saturday practice session so that students get another chance to run through it with the instructor. Just by showing up, students will run through the material twice each week—for many of us, that’s already an improvement!
HOW INTERACTIVE ARE THE COURSES?
All live sessions are interactive; students can ask questions and/or demonstrate tunes or exercises via live microphone or telephone, or via a chat window (most students opt for this approach). The instructor is able to immediately respond and demonstrate the answers for the whole class. Another form of interaction comes via mp3 recordings; students can record mp3s on their own time of themselves playing the material (or anything else they want to send in) and send it to the instructor for feedback, which is also recorded in mp3 form and sent back to the student. Students can post their mp3s on the class site (and likely get encouraging feedback from other students in addition to the instructor) or email them privately to the instructor.
HOW MUCH DO I NEED TO PRACTICE?
That is completely up to the student. While, say, 30 minutes per day might be a good recommendation for practice time, students can make whatever they choose of this course based on their own schedule and aspirations. Practicing week to week (again, say 30 minutes per day) will help students keep up with the week’s lessons and concepts, but the instructor knows that people have busy lives! This is why all instructional material is archived and available for download so that students can learn on their own time after the course has finished as well as during the eight weeks of classes. However, one advantage to the four-week scheduled course is that by practicing at least somewhat regularly, students are more able to be prepared for the following week’s lessons and therefore take full advantage of the live and recorded mix of lesson material.
Students can decide whether to practice along with the class session or with the shorter individual videos (or both), depending on what they want to focus on for that week. Material is given each week that is targeted toward various ability levels; a song is given which is playable for beginning to intermediate players (or intermediate to advanced, depending on the course), and various concepts relating to that song are also given to educate and challenge players at beginning, intermediate and even advanced levels. The student essentially decides how much they want to take on for the week (and the course) based on their ability level and how much practice time they have. Any material they were unable to get to during the week and want to revisit later will be available in the archived videos and PDFs. The instructor will also give students a recommended list of priorities each week to help students take the best advantage of their practice time.
THE CLASS WEBPAGE
This is the virtual gathering place for the courses, where students can view the instructional videos, view and/or download all written materials, listen to mp3s of Matt playing the tunes, get listening recommendations, ask questions, submit their own mp3s for feedback and generate forum discussions. It’s a great place to drop by any time and explore, learn and discuss.
REGISTRATION FEE
Fees for the 4-week summer courses are $125 each.
Here are a few quotes from some past students about their experiences in the Bluegrass Mandolin 101 program:
“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.
“The level was perfect. Mentally I understand many things that have opened up the fingerboard a lot; now I need some quality time to get it under my hands. I found things challenging without feeling out of reach.”—Stan M.
“I’m really enjoying the course. The first time I’ve actually practiced an instrument in my 60 years!”—Skip H.
To visit the registration pages, click one of these links:
Register for Bluegrass Jamming with Matt Flinner
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner
Register for the Double Stops Intensive with Matt Flinner
You can always ask questions about the courses via email ([email protected]), and I’ll get back to you as quickly as possible. I hope to see you this summer!
All the best,
Matt
Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner Curriculum (June 11-July 13)
By Theme Admin on April 18th, 2019 at 5:51 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.
“All your courses are really good, very well designed, and you have a great teaching style and a relaxed, open, while also serious, approach – which really comes across with the live lessons – thank you for being so encouraging always!”—Penny J.
“I’m loving the instruction and all the materials, it’s got me playing my mandolin constantly!”—James M.
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive with Matt Flinner
See the Bluegrass Jamming curriculum (June 10-July 13)
See the Double Stops Intensive curriculum (June 12-July 13)
The Scale and Arpeggio Intensive course is intended to give students a more solid understanding of the fretbaord 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 11 to July 9 (with the week of July 2 off due to Matt’s tour schedule) at 8 pm eastern time, with practice/review sessions every Saturday from June 15 to July 13 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 11)
The Circle of Fifths
Major Scales in All Keys
Major Scale and Pattern in Thirds I
Major Arpeggio Exercise I
Major Arpeggio Exercise II
Leather Britches as Improv Landscape
WEEK 2 (June 18)
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
Sweet Georgia Brown as Improv Landscape
WEEK 3 (June 25)
The Modes
Dorian Scales in All Keys
Dorian Scale Pattern I
Minor 7 Arpeggio Exercise I
Using Alternate Chord Tones
The Kitchen Girl
WEEK 4 (July 9)
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
Whisperin’
The course fee is $125.
Register for the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive course
Questions? Email Matt Flinner at [email protected]
Mandolin Double Stops Intensive Curriculum (June 12-July 13)
By Theme Admin on April 18th, 2019 at 5:13 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 Double Stops Intensive course with Matt Flinner
See the Bluegrass Jamming Curriculum (June 10-July 13)
See the Scale and Arpeggio Intensive Curriculum (June 11-July 13)
This course is intended to help students with fundamentals while learning the fretboard. Double stops in various keys will be looked at, along with picking exercises (which will sometimes incorporate those double stops) to help improve efficiency and speed. And we’ll focus quite a bit on improving our tone and getting the most sound out of our instruments that we can. Each week, we’ll also learn a tune (sometimes bluegrass or folk, sometimes Beatles, sometimes Bob Dylan) and look at various ways of using double stops either as part of the melody or as a way of varying the melody.
The course is intended for players of all levels who want to go deeper into the fundamentals of playing the mandolin, especially tone, picking ability and, of course, double stops.
Here is the curriculum:
WEEK 1 (June 12)
Picking Exercise I
Double Stop Exercise in G
Double Stop Exercise in A
Moving Smoothly Between Double Stops
Chord Forms in G and A
You Ain’t Going Nowhere
WEEK 2 (June 19)
Picking Exercise II
Moving Between Double Stops on a Chord Progression
Double Stop Exercise in C
Chord Forms in C and D
I Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow
WEEK 3 (June 26)
Picking Exercise III
Tremolo and Double Stops
Diatonic Double Stops in G
Double Stop Exercise in D
Three Chord Inversions
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
WEEK 4 (July 10)
Picking Exercise IV
More with Tremolo
Open Style Double Stops
Using the b7 in Double Stops
7th Chord Inversions
Dig a Hole in the Meadow
The course fee is $125.
Register for the Double Stops Intensive course with Matt Flinner