Hi Christine! That was absolutely stellar! I am so glad to see you still enjoying your dulcimers. It's been a long time since I encouraged the shy gal out into the park to play for the squirrels! Have not been on FOMD for quite a while. Life whisked me off and away, but still have all my dulcimers. Seems like I am always starting to play again! Lovely playing and a great, fun tune with 2 of you! Jan
Hi Marg and Janene! I hope you are well. I really appreciate you watching and your very nice comments. Thank you! I wish we were closer so I could play with you instead of my twin. She can be very opinionated and difficult to work with at times. But I believe that she thinks the same of me, so...
I sure do appreciate that Rick and Brenda! I had originally played it faster but upon review it seemed to me that much of the nuance was lost, so I did it again at a slower tempo. That one resonated with me much better. (But not enough to make me want to scrub any laundry. Lol!)
Lovely duet. I agree with Rick about the speed, rather than breaknecking it, you have embellished and enriched the tune such that it doesn't even seem slowed down. I can picture a washerwoman making her workload lighter by scrubbing away at her washboard your version.
Hi Christine! That was absolutely stellar! I am so glad to see you still enjoying your dulcimers. It's been a long time since I encouraged the shy gal out into the park to play for the squirrels! Have not been on FOMD for quite a while. Life whisked me off and away, but still have all my dulcimers. Seems like I am always starting to play again! Lovely playing and a great, fun tune with 2 of you! Jan
Thanks so much, GLS and Elvensong!
Perfect match! GLS Georgia
Sounds so great! I am so happy to see that this is tuned A-d-a. I have a brand new baritone tuned that way. Good job Christine!
Lovely harmonies! I love your playful style!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Benjamin - thank you for watching!
Okay, enjoyed it! It looks like a twin was playing the alternate part.
Hi Marg and Janene! I hope you are well. I really appreciate you watching and your very nice comments. Thank you! I wish we were closer so I could play with you instead of my twin. She can be very opinionated and difficult to work with at times. But I believe that she thinks the same of me, so...
Aww...that is very kind! Thanks so much, Caleb-Dan!!!
the two of you were great, fun time playing. Thanks for sharing
LOVE THIS!! An accomplished partnership :-)
OMG! That was so awesome! You amaze me Christine.
Thank you Nctoni - I sure do appreciate that!
That was really enjoyable!
I sure do appreciate that Rick and Brenda! I had originally played it faster but upon review it seemed to me that much of the nuance was lost, so I did it again at a slower tempo. That one resonated with me much better. (But not enough to make me want to scrub any laundry. Lol!)
Lovely duet. I agree with Rick about the speed, rather than breaknecking it, you have embellished and enriched the tune such that it doesn't even seem slowed down. I can picture a washerwoman making her workload lighter by scrubbing away at her washboard your version.
Thanks so much, Marc! That was very kind (& very cute!) of you.
Thanks Ronda! The stand is by Gary Sager of Prussia Valley.
Thanks so much Dusty!!! I appreciate that you focused on the baritone. While I enjoyed doing both parts, the baritone side of it was the most fun!
Thank you Jan and Salt-Springs! This one was fun for me to do. It makes me very happy that it was for you too.