A friend just put this up on her Hensley, and I thought it would be fun to hear the different woods, mine is old poplar and walnut. Don't know about hers.
Cynthia, sorry I can't make it to VT right now. But what I will do is pray extra hard that the sunshine will melt the snow in your yard and on your roof.
Cynthia, in your previous video you mentioned how you hoped the bookcase wouldn't fall down and I have been concerned for your safety, and the safety of your dulcimers and your pooch.
Thank you Ken, I'm wondering if maybe my videos for you are a bit like car races, where people are sort of hoping for some excitement...? LOL That bookshelf has been there and full for many many years, hopefully I'm still spry enough to move it I hear a big creak?
You done good! I like the extra takes. You're right about the gorgeous sound, would be great with a pickup and amp. I'm glad you're having so much fun.
01/30/15 04:37:13PM @cynthia-wigington:
Thanks very much Bob. I sure hope I get a chance to play one of your dulcimers some day.
01/30/15 04:04:38PM @robert-schuler:
Thanks, its a very relaxing and lovely song. I use the melody to RTB. whenever I read WB Yeats poems...Bob...
Thanks for listening Bob. I used to be a professional musician, so it does crack me up that I can't keep a few melody notes straight on this simple 3 string!
Thanks so much Helen. That dulcimer did sound nice. My student heard it, and it was just pitiful to watch her, so I sold it to her three days later...
Patty thank you. This is a song I've known since I was quite young and I'm sure you and Paul would both enjoy playing it.
I agree with Paul. You play this nicely. It's a song I would like to learn as well. Thanks for sharing Cynthia
Thanks Ken, if I thought you could make it I never would have asked.
Cynthia, sorry I can't make it to VT right now. But what I will do is pray extra hard that the sunshine will melt the snow in your yard and on your roof.
Paul thank you I've loved this one for many years, too bad I forgot it was "Beau" in the title!
I think we'll be OK Ken, but if you're really worried about my safely, could you come shovel and roof rake for me?
Cynthia, in your previous video you mentioned how you hoped the bookcase wouldn't fall down and I have been concerned for your safety, and the safety of your dulcimers and your pooch.
Thank you Ken, I'm wondering if maybe my videos for you are a bit like car races, where people are sort of hoping for some excitement...? LOL That bookshelf has been there and full for many many years, hopefully I'm still spry enough to move it I hear a big creak?
Well thank you kindly Mr. Crocker.
Very nice and sweet playing, Cynthia. I see you bookcase still hasn't fallen over..
Way to go gal !
JohnH
Thanks Gordon. Just one take, I played it 3 times hoping I might get it right. Got lucky.
You done good! I like the extra takes. You're right about the gorgeous sound, would be great with a pickup and amp. I'm glad you're having so much fun.
Thanks very much Bob. I sure hope I get a chance to play one of your dulcimers some day.
Thanks, its a very relaxing and lovely song. I use the melody to RTB. whenever I read WB Yeats poems...Bob...
Thanks for listening Guy and for the sweet comment.
Thanks Pam. I should have said in the notes, Now to hear it played well, go listen to Pam play it."
Thanks for listening Bob. I used to be a professional musician, so it does crack me up that I can't keep a few melody notes straight on this simple 3 string!
Thanks Lexie and keep strumming.