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The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #192 Pete Martin

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #192 Pete Martin

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast


The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #192 Pete Martin

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode Notes
My guest this week is Pete Martin. Pete Martin is a Seattle based mandolin and fiddle player. He is a former National Adult Fiddle Champion and has placed in the top 5 at the Winfield Mandolin Contest. He was a columnist for Mandolin Magazine and has authored 13 instructional books on mandolin and fiddle playing and many YouTube videos. Pete has been a full time private lesson teacher in Seattle for over 40 years and gives lessons online all over the world. 
Pete’s website is filled with incredible resources and is also the best way to contact Pete!
As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor’s that make this podcast possible each week!
Mandolin Cafe
Acoustic Disc
Peghead Nation
Northfiled Mandolins
Ellis Mandolins
Pava Mandolins
Tone Slabs
Siminoff Books and Strings
Elderly Instruments
Stringjoy Strings 
Song Clips featured in this episode:
“Bumblebee in the Gourdvine” by Benny Thomasson (Legendary Texas Fiddler)
“Grey Eagle” by Dan Crary by (Lady’s Fancy)
“Indiana” by Tiny Moore (Tiny Moore Live”)
“Tear it Down” by Pete Martin (Pete Plays Wes)
“Just Friends” by Barney Kessel (Just Friends)
“Naptown Blues” by Wes Montgomery (Smokin in Seattle) 
“Seven Fourteen” by Pete Matin (Original Bluegrass Fiddle Tunes and Jazz)
“Pete Bop”  by Pete Matin (Original Bluegrass Fiddle Tunes and Jazz)
Links discussed during episode:
Barry Harris
Musescore
Mandolin Cafe Interview
Released:
Aug 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

I’m always looking for inspiration and it turns out so are some of the best players in the world! From tips and tricks to influences, let’s talk some mandolin! (And maybe enjoy a beer or two!)