Hey, can you recommend me a folk album which could convince me to learn playing mandolin ? Please, no Chris Thiles or anything related to bluegrass/Country.
Fleet Foxes
>>74653547
Especially Blue Ridge Mountain, right ? I really love this track, it makes me want to learn the mandolin but I'm just searching for more exemples (unless Fleet Foxes are the only exception).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_1YIJCrYHk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIog_EQYuJ8
>>74653538
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlCLTWRFVyI
what about this shit
>>74653816
I'm not too much into the irish vibe, but the mandolin's nice.
>>74653843
It sounded nice until Rod started singing.
>>74653538
If Chris Thile can't inspire you to play the mandolin, you're beyond help.
Nebraska
>>74654004
I like his take on baroque compositions, but when it comes to his solo stuff or the Punch Brothers, I just become completly uninterested.
Besides, I don't think he has to be the only prime exemple for that instrument.
>>74654089
Holy fuck, I usually dislike Springsteen but the lo-fi quality on this album makes him enjoyable! I don't hear much of a mandolin though.
>>74653538
Vivaldi's mandolin concertos
>>74654497
I agree that Vivaldi (and Bach) were the greatest at Mandolin, but you're going to tell me that he was a pioneer in folk music ?
>>74653816
my redhead negro