01/11/10 08:44:25PM @heidi-muller:
Yes, that's the one. I've played it on almost all of my dulcimer recordings -- if you've got my CD with Bob, Seeing Things, several cuts feature that dulcimer (Waltz for Susan, I Will, My Barista, Bach's Old Coat). I think "I Will" is your best cut for listening to it since I start out solo, and it's just guitar and dulcimer. You can also hear it solo on the middle section of Bach's Old Coat.
01/11/10 02:58:27PM @heidi-muller:
Hi Hunter - I'm sure you've heard my Sunhearth - there are three you've seen me play, the light-colored maple Van Dusen, the Probst, and the Sunhearth. The Sunhearth has a very delicate sound that to me seems unique in mountain dulcimers, and very consistent across all that Walter Martin made. He passed his design to Dwain Wilder who even improved on sound and craft perfection in his Bear Meadow instruments. If you put your order in for one now, it might be ready when you go out on your first world tour. :) I.e., he has a waiting list.
Yes, that's the one. I've played it on almost all of my dulcimer recordings -- if you've got my CD with Bob, Seeing Things, several cuts feature that dulcimer (Waltz for Susan, I Will, My Barista, Bach's Old Coat). I think "I Will" is your best cut for listening to it since I start out solo, and it's just guitar and dulcimer. You can also hear it solo on the middle section of Bach's Old Coat.
Hi Hunter - I'm sure you've heard my Sunhearth - there are three you've seen me play, the light-colored maple Van Dusen, the Probst, and the Sunhearth. The Sunhearth has a very delicate sound that to me seems unique in mountain dulcimers, and very consistent across all that Walter Martin made. He passed his design to Dwain Wilder who even improved on sound and craft perfection in his Bear Meadow instruments. If you put your order in for one now, it might be ready when you go out on your first world tour. :) I.e., he has a waiting list.