Cindy I'm glad you like this, and even more the idea. I'm trying to find duets that most of us can locate the music to to play along, but it would be great if others did the same. Many of us don't have many folks around to play with. I'd love it if you could do some. It sounds so beautiful when played together. The cajun one Les Parents would be nice, I think it has 5 parts and it will be a while before I can get it down.
01/11/15 09:03:23PM @cindy-stammich:
Oh my this is beautiful!!! That Ron Gibson sounds so pretty!!!What a great idea - and I even had a little push from John Henry - when he played with my music...but still didn't think of doing a duet! Oh boy - I am finding too many new things I want to do!!!
Cindy I'm glad you like this, and even more the idea. I'm trying to find duets that most of us can locate the music to to play along, but it would be great if others did the same. Many of us don't have many folks around to play with. I'd love it if you could do some. It sounds so beautiful when played together. The cajun one Les Parents would be nice, I think it has 5 parts and it will be a while before I can get it down.
Oh my this is beautiful!!! That Ron Gibson sounds so pretty!!!What a great idea - and I even had a little push from John Henry - when he played with my music...but still didn't think of doing a duet! Oh boy - I am finding too many new things I want to do!!!
Thank you Paul and Judy, can't wait to hear yours.
Thanks Ron, didn't know it was also called Raglan Road.
Thank you Guy. The action on this one has opened the door to this new music for me and I'm lovin' it. I think you need that travel dulcimer...
Thanks Patty, I think we DO belong together. Funny too.
Very pretty!
Bobby thanks for listening. We old guitar strummers need to encourage each other. Can't wait to hear your next. .
Nice!!! Looks like that Gibson and you belong together. Thanks for posting! Keep warm!
Lexie thank you. I love the celtic tunes as well.
Thank you Ben, but I only played one at a time.
Thank you Ken and yes, they sure do know how to write pretty tunes.
Thank you Pam. I learned this first with my club. I guess the rhythms started when I cut loose with Three Blind Mice before Christmas.
That is beautifully played, I love the celtic songs.
Very beautiful.
Nicely done...handling two parts.
Cynthia, what a pretty song well played. Those British Islanders sure knew how to write lovely tunes.