I think the "Walker Texas Ranger" theme song would be perfect around a campfire... :P
Campfire songs?
@hugssandi
8 years ago
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@hugssandi
8 years ago
244 posts
Thank you! ~now to learn how to read chords~ :/
Doug Jones
@doug-jones
8 years ago
6 posts
The latest book I have is the LyriChord book (blue-green cover). I have an older Tune book that I got in the 90s (I believe) (Pink Cover). I also have a couple of the older Lyrichord books from the 70s and 80s (brown cover). When I purchased my most recent one a couple of years ago, I opted for just the Lyrichord book.
@hugssandi
8 years ago
244 posts
Which of the books do you have, Ken and Doug? LyriChord or Tune Book?
Doug Jones
@doug-jones
8 years ago
6 posts
Sandi, I don't know if you'd be interested but the songbook we use at church camp is this one: http://songsandcreations.com . It is certainly worth the price. I've used it for years.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
I've been using Yohann Anderson's book for over 30 years with different sing-alongs. I can second a recommendation for that!
@hugssandi
8 years ago
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This past weekend was our church retreat, and I did get to play for vespers around the campfire. I played "Awake Harp and Lyre" based on Psalm 108 from Margaret Wright TAB. A youngun' became my personal music stand, and we positioned flashlights to shine on the music. The rest of my playing was around camp and campfire during the day, so no issues! LOVE my little Wren, "Teagan", from Feather Dulcimer!!!! ~she was quite the hit and is inspiring others to love the md~
@hugssandi
8 years ago
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GREAT list!!! I went through my 12-Tune songbooks and picked out a few more. I am excited and practicing! :)
Jan Potts
@jan-potts
8 years ago
401 posts
Barges, A Ram Sam Sam, Tell Me Why, Please Play for Me, Green Grow the Rushes O, Rattlin' Bog, Streets of Laredo, Molly Malone, Sing Your Way Home, Give Me Oil in My Lamp (aka Give Me Gas for My Ford), The Night Will Never Stay, I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me, Sinner Man, and 'most anything made popular by Peter, Paul, and Mary!
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@hugssandi
8 years ago
244 posts
That looks amazing, Ken!
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
8 years ago
1,161 posts
Sandi, I don't know if you'd be interested but the songbook we use at church camp is this one: http://songsandcreations.com . It is certainly worth the price. I've used it for years.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
8 years ago
2,159 posts
Kum By Ya, of course. Will the Circle be Unbroken, Amazing Grace, Simple Gifts, Farther Along, I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing, are all good "gathering" songs.
@hugssandi
8 years ago
244 posts
So I have learned that one, Ken! I'm also practicing up some hymns and folk songs. :)
@hugssandi
8 years ago
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KEN! HA HA HA HA HAAAAA!
@hugssandi
8 years ago
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LOL~will hafta look that one up....
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
8 years ago
2,159 posts
The Five Constipated Men of the Bible! I learned it in church camp decades ago, then relearned it from the Sweetwater album Sing No Evil.
@hugssandi
8 years ago
244 posts
I am really looking forward to our church retreat the end of September, and I'd love to start practicin' some fun or silly or spiritual campfire songs! Know any good ones? TIA!
updated by @hugssandi: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM