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Mandolin Tremolo: D, A, & D Chords

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Summary: Mandolin chords such as A and D can be played in tremolo. Learn how to play tremolo on the mandolin in the D, A, and D Chords in this free video music lesson.

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By Levin Schwartz
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Levin Schwartz lives in Northampton, MA where he spends his days playing music with his band 'The Amity Front' and teaching private guitar and mandolin lessons at The Fretted...read more

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"Okay and the last three chords are the one chord, the five chord and the one chord. So D, A, D. We'll use the same shape as we did last time for the D, and the same shape for the A. And moved on with sad sample twist of fate. And the song walks up, you know to bring it back to the top. But if we were going to do the tremolo for that, there's your D chord. There's your A chord, and back to your D chord. And then the walk up, or you can do the walk up here which might be more appropriate since we were just doing this here. Alright, so now we have, let's do a different verse. A saxophone song plays far off played as you walked along by the arcade. The light burst through a beat up window shade where he was waking up. She dropped her coin to a cup. The blind man at the gate and moved on with that simple twist of fate."

eHow Article: Mandolin Tremolo: D, A, & D Chords

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