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Posted: Thursday April 23 2015, 7:54 PM
By: @Greg Patterson
By: @Greg Patterson
Hallo Greg,
thank You very much for Your nice conmment.
Karel
Hi, Gregory! Thanks so much for dropping a line! I'm happy to have been of some help to you in your new dulcimer journey and hope that you stick with it and enjoy the ride. I'm just about to release my first all-blues record, so keep an ear out for it - it's been an amazing adventure soaking in that culture and interpreting it for a full album. Keep the music alive!
Thank you so much and please tell your daughter I said thank you tooI appreciate it
Thank you for the kind words about the banjammer. As I said - it's pretty much a work in progress - and I am still trying to figure out just what to do with it
It's fun sharing and I do love the sound of it. My dad played banjo and I have always loved the banjo sound.
Hi Gregory,I had never heard "God Hath Not Promised" as a song!Sorry I am late writing back about this.I could tab it out at some point if you don't come up with it.Thanks!Cindy
Thank you so much for the kind words! Thanks for listening
Hello and welcome to the site. This is a great place to share ideas and listen to music. I hope you enjoy!
Yes Gregory, it has changed. It now four lanes from Harrisburg to the top of the mountain. I live just off of 322 in Reedsville.
Ken
Welcome, Gregory, to this little corner of dulcimer heaven. Hope you enjoy it here.
Rob
Howdy and welcome to FOTMD!
Hey Gregory, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.
Hi Gregory, and welcome tot the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people. I, too, had little musical background and I can make a passable attempt at making a song sound at least recognizable.
Ben
Welcome to FOTMD Gregory. It's good to have you aboard. It's been ages since I have visited Iron Mountain, maybe 40 years. I am sure it has changed since I've been there. Glad to hear of your interest in the dulcimer. I look forward to your participation here.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."