Hearts Of The Dulcimer Podcast In Its 4th Year
Don Grundy
@don-grundy
5 years ago
188 posts
It’s a must listen.
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 42
The Multifaceted Bonnie Carol and Max Krimmel
In this episode, meet Bonnie Carol and Max Krimmel, multi-instrumentalists and the builders of the well-known and loved Bonnie Carol Dulcimers.
You can listen to all the Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast or in most podcast apps.
Every episode has its own resource page with photos, videos, and song lists.
Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/042.html
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Thanks Dusty! We enjoyed making this episode, glad you liked it.
Very moving episode, Patricia. Thank you.
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
5 years ago
1,765 posts
Very moving episode, Patricia. Thank you.
--
Dusty T., Northern California
Site Moderator
As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Thanks Don! We were also touched by the stories.
Don Grundy
@don-grundy
5 years ago
188 posts
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 41
The Healing Dulcimer
We spoke with dulcimer players Lorinda Jones, a professional music therapist, Sally Smith, a hospice music volunteer, and Marian Perdas and Carollyn Robinson, music volunteers for memory care about how they use the mountain dulcimer to help those in need.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode:http://dulcimuse.com/podcast We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/041.html"> http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/041.html
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Wow, thanks Don! Glad you liked this episode!
Don Grundy
@don-grundy
5 years ago
188 posts
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
5 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 40
The Orchestral Dulcimer
In this episode we feature Oregon-based composer and conductor Mark Steighner, who has written two concertos for the mountain dulcimer. We’re also featuring Stephen Seifert, who performed both of Mark’s concertos as the dulcimer soloist.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/040.html
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 39
The Winter Holiday Dulcimer 2018
With music from all over the globe, celebrate the season with wintry seasonal dulcimer music from Butch Ross, Lorraine Hammond, Jessica Comeau, Don Pedi, Tull Glazener, Madeline MacNeil, Nina Zanetti, Aubrey Atwater, and Christine Shoemaker.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/039.html
updated by @patricia-delich: 12/09/18 11:19:33PM
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 38
3 Stories and 3 Tunes from Heidi Muller and Bob Webb
Winter’s Turning, My Barista, and Sacred Ground. What do they have in common? They were all written by singer songwriter and dulcimer player Heidi Muller. Heidi and her husband Bob Webb tell us the stories behind each of these three tunes.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/038.html
Thanks for listening! :-)
updated by @patricia-delich: 11/16/18 03:43:14PM
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Thanks Steve!
A truly great podcast. Thanks for all your hard work. I love it!
Stephen Seifert
@stephen-seifert
6 years ago
22 posts
A truly great podcast. Thanks for all your hard work. I love it!
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
6 years ago
1,459 posts
What a cool poster! I'm wearing one of my HOTD tee-shirts even now. :)
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Sheryl St. Clare
@sheryl-st-clare
6 years ago
259 posts
And here it is! I love it. I don't wear t-shirts with designs on the front so it was wonderful that you made this into a poster. I haven't hung it yet. Looking for a special place.
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Sheryl,
Glad you like the Kandinsky Dulcimer poster! Would love to see a photo of it framed! :-)
Just received my poster from Dulcimuse. I can't wait to frame it! So much more vibrant than I expected. Thank you!
Sheryl St. Clare
@sheryl-st-clare
6 years ago
259 posts
Just received my poster from Dulcimuse. I can't wait to frame it! So much more vibrant than I expected. Thank you!
updated by @sheryl-st-clare: 10/27/18 02:55:11PM
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Thanks Don! We take a lot of care in creating the podcast as well as the resource page for each episode, so we're happy you appreciate it!
Don Grundy
@don-grundy
6 years ago
188 posts
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 37
Golden Ring: A Gathering of Friends for Making Music
The 1964 LP Golden Ring: A Gathering of Friends for Making Music became one of the most popular recordings of the early folk music revival. In this episode, find out why Golden Ring was a groundbreaking album for the mountain dulcimer.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/037.html
Thanks for listening! :-)
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
You may want to consider listening to the Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast episode about Steve called The Many Modes of Stephen Seifert : http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/036.html
I did not know about the Stephen Seifert workshop! I signed up for it. It's going to be tricky. We are trying to get our house on the market and really wanted to get moved out of the area. I'm gambling that I will be here for the workshop.
@notsothoreau
6 years ago
37 posts
I did not know about the Stephen Seifert workshop! I signed up for it. It's going to be tricky. We are trying to get our house on the market and really wanted to get moved out of the area. I'm gambling that I will be here for the workshop.
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Thanks for coming to the workshop! You all sounded so wonderful together. And Wayne and I had a blast.
Wayne really knows how to fix up dulcimers ... that's why all the dulcimers we brought sounded so good! We were glad that there was an extra dulcimer for her to use during the workshop.
BTW, did you know that Stephen Seifert is coming to Portland in September to do a 3 day workshop? Here's the info: http://www.stephenseifert.com/three-day-registration/generic-three-day-lyb7e
Hope to see you again in another dulcimer setting!
I still want to listen to the Podcast. BUT...I attended a one hour workshop by the Hearts of the Dulcimer folks last night. I haven't had a chance to play with anyone else so this was great. My husband was impressed by how all the dulcimers sounded. Thank you again for doing that workshop!
I did feel badly for the lady next to me. She'd spent $200 on a dulcimer shaped instrument, with an action so high that it was difficult to play. I just hope people will do a little research before they get that first instrument.
@notsothoreau
6 years ago
37 posts
I still want to listen to the Podcast. BUT...I attended a one hour workshop by the Hearts of the Dulcimer folks last night. I haven't had a chance to play with anyone else so this was great. My husband was impressed by how all the dulcimers sounded. Thank you again for doing that workshop!
I did feel badly for the lady next to me. She'd spent $200 on a dulcimer shaped instrument, with an action so high that it was difficult to play. I just hope people will do a little research before they get that first instrument.
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Well said! :-)
Stephen Seifert is the "bomb"!!! What I didn't hear in the episode was the term "environment". Stephen has the uncanny ability to create an environment in his play. His music can actually take you to places you've never been before, and maybe places you have been to! This is why in my book he is undoubtedly the number one conventional player bar none..... and he is good people!
Dulcimore Dan
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Thanks for being a long time listener and contributor!
Keep the coming. I find them both educational and enjoyable. Thanks for producing these.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Thanks for sharing your stories ... it's always a hoot to be around Steve, eh?
Thanks for all the work you put into the podcasts, Patricia. You guys always do very good work. Let me share two stories.
1) I attended one of Stephen Seifert's 3-day intensives last year in Berkeley. As we went around introducing ourselves, Stephen said "You all have probably heard Dusty play and know that he's sometimes kinda fancy." If I ever record a CD, I'll put that as a blurb on back "'Sometimes kinda fancy' according to Stephen Seifert."
2) I have to admit that I often listen to podcasts at a faster than normal speed. Having grown up in the northeast, I'm just used to a faster pace of conversation than you find in most of the rest of the country. But sometimes I forget that my default speed setting is x1.5 or x2. Once I listened to your podcast on Aaron O'Rourke while on a plane and had gotten used to the faster pace, until you played a clip of one of his faster songs. I was in disbelief! I knew that he can play very fast, but the lick I heard seemed impossible. Only then did I realize that I was listening at twice the normal speed!
Keep doing what you do! We appreciate it!
Stephen Seifert is the "bomb"!!! What I didn't hear in the episode was the term "environment". Stephen has the uncanny ability to create an environment in his play. His music can actually take you to places you've never been before, and maybe places you have been to! This is why in my book he is undoubtedly the number one conventional player bar none..... and he is good people!
Dulcimore Dan
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
6 years ago
1,161 posts
Keep the coming. I find them both educational and enjoyable. Thanks for producing these.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
6 years ago
1,765 posts
Thanks for all the work you put into the podcasts, Patricia. You guys always do very good work. Let me share two stories.
1) I attended one of Stephen Seifert's 3-day intensives last year in Berkeley. As we went around introducing ourselves, Stephen said "You all have probably heard Dusty play and know that he's sometimes kinda fancy." If I ever record a CD, I'll put that as a blurb on back "'Sometimes kinda fancy' according to Stephen Seifert."
2) I have to admit that I often listen to podcasts at a faster than normal speed. Having grown up in the northeast, I'm just used to a faster pace of conversation than you find in most of the rest of the country. But sometimes I forget that my default speed setting is x1.5 or x2. Once I listened to your podcast on Aaron O'Rourke while on a plane and had gotten used to the faster pace, until you played a clip of one of his faster songs. I was in disbelief! I knew that he can play very fast, but the lick I heard seemed impossible. Only then did I realize that I was listening at twice the normal speed!
Keep doing what you do! We appreciate it!
--
Dusty T., Northern California
Site Moderator
As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
6 years ago
154 posts
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 36
The Many Modes of Stephen Seifert
Stephen Seifert is one of the most accomplished dulcimer performers today. Possessing an impeccable command of the instrument, he’s a favorite at festivals and clubs around the country and has performed as a soloist on his mountain dulcimer with symphony orchestras.
Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes: http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast
Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast
We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/036.html
Thanks for listening! :-)
updated by @patricia-delich: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM