Very pretty, Guy. That is quite a lush sound you are getting. Your left hand has just perform form; anyone learning to play would do well to study your left hand.
Stephanie, I think the word you are looking for is "sustain." But notice that Guy is playing through a microphone. That means the natural sustain of the instrument is increased even more electronically.
Thank you so much Benjamin!
Beautifully played....
Thank you very much, Judy.
Thank you so much, Nila!
Thank you so much, Cynthia.
So sweet, beautifully done. Your arrangement is perfect.
Ah, thank you so much, John! That's very kind of you!!!
Anybody want to buy my noters ? I feel as if I should take a lump hammer to my stiff 'ole fingers so as I could give your style a go !!!
One of my favoutite tunes Guy, thank you fpr posting
John
Thank you Marg!!
Very nice. I view several of your other videos you have posted, all lovely and your dulcimer is very beautiful.
ps. Not sure I have 25 years to practice but if I do, would hope to sound assensitive to both music and instrument as you do.
Thank you, Carrie.
Thank you John!
Nicely played, Guy...really pretty!
Thank you Geekling!
Aw thank you James, I appreciate that!
simply wonderful!
Thank you Dusty and Stephanie. That's very kind of you. Aeolus are definitely known for their sustain, that's for sure.
Very pretty, Guy. That is quite a lush sound you are getting. Your left hand has just perform form; anyone learning to play would do well to study your left hand.
Stephanie, I think the word you are looking for is "sustain." But notice that Guy is playing through a microphone. That means the natural sustain of the instrument is increased even more electronically.