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Marla’s 1922 Gibson A-Model Mandolin

This lesson is part of the course Irish Mandolin with Marla Fibish.
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Learn traditional Irish mandolin, with an emphasis on playing the dance music of Ireland with an authentic Irish feel and rhythm.
 
 
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In this lesson, you’ll learn the reel “Anything for John Joe.” It’s what is often called a “half reel” or “single reel,” meaning there are only 16 measures in the whole tune. Marla starts by playing “Anything for John Joe” through a couple times and then takes it apart slowly, phrase by phrase.

 
 
 
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Marla’s 1922 Gibson A-Model Mandolin  
 
Marla’s 1922 Gibson A-Model Mandolin  
 
Marla’s 1922 Gibson A-Model Mandolin
Marla’s 1922 Gibson A-Model Mandolin
 

Marla Fibish’s 1922 Gibson A oval-soundhole mandolin is always close at hand. For over 35 years, Fibish has owned the mandolin that she fondly recalls her grandfather playing in the 1960s and ‘70s, and it has become a key element of her musical voice. Gibson A models from this era are a common choice in Irish music circles, despite the mandolin being a relative newcomer to the music. As Marla demonstrates, Gibson A models have a characteristic ringing tone and sustain that fits in well with the more traditional instruments like fiddles, pipes, and button accordion that are commonly found in Irish music. In this video, Marla talks about how she came to own the family heirloom, the origin of much of the wear on the instrument’s top, her preferred setup, and the pick she’s used for over 15 years. She also plays the Irish jig, “Humours of Ballyloughlin.”


 
 
 
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