Dusty Turtle

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All in a Garden Green/Lady Gethin medley


musician/member name: Dusty T
Duration: 00:02:25
description:
A little vacation from work allowed me to record a short video. I pair the English country dance "All in a Garden Green" with Turlough O'Carolan's "Lady Gethin" and play a mountain dulcimer made of cherry and redwood by Terry McCafferty.
Find me at https://www.rivercitydulcimers.com
Find Terry at https://www.mccaffertydulcimers.com
Dusty Turtle
01/03/22 11:10:57AM @dusty:

Thanks, @davisjames.  I have a webcam on a gooseneck mount that clamps to the table in front of me and can be adjusted to get the perfect angle.  Then I flip the image digitally so you get the "player's" view.  That way everyone has perfect "riff-stealing" seats.

I'll have to check, @susan-mackenzie, but I'm pretty sure I have tab for both of these tunes since I think I offered them at one of my monthly online gatherings.  Contact me at River City Dulcimers .


Sue MacKenzie - ADK Friends
01/03/22 10:45:34AM @susan-mackenzie:

Very pretty tunes! Would you have tablature for these, please? Time well spent!


DavisJames
01/03/22 10:39:21AM @davisjames:

Lovely tunes and playing.Also-that's a great idea,mounting whatever device you use on high so one can see the fingering when recording.


Dusty Turtle
12/30/21 11:16:11AM @dusty:

Thanks for listening, @hobbyhorse, @cindy-stammich, and @macaodha.  

On the O'Carolan tune I had to cheat a bit and jump an octave for the first couple of measures of the B part.  The tune calls for a note that can only be found on the 6+ fret of the middle string in a 1-5-8 tuning, but the rest of that part would have been way too high up the fretboard for my comfort, so I jumped up an octave only for those two measures.  If no one noticed, then I guess it works!


MacAodha
12/30/21 09:30:57AM @macaodha:

Enjoyed these two tunes very much Dusty.


Cindy Stammich
12/29/21 08:49:24PM @cindy-stammich:

I like this a lot!  Nice sounding dulcimer there too😊


Hobbyhorse
12/29/21 02:25:33AM @hobbyhorse:

Thanks Dusty, I enjoyed that.


Dusty Turtle
12/28/21 11:13:55PM @dusty:

Thanks so much, @robin-thompson and @studentofrhythm.  I appreciate your listening and taking the time to comment.

I should have mentioned that the first tune is included in the first (1651) edition of John Playford's The English Dancing Master.


StudentofRhythm
12/28/21 10:41:41PM @studentofrhythm:

Yes, this is good!  This inspires me to keep practicing.


Robin Thompson
12/28/21 09:27:11PM @robin-thompson:

Wonderful play on these two delightful tunes, Dusty!