Thanks Patty. I needed to keep working on all the great lessons I had at Crooked Road, and needed a song to demo my latest dulcimer, so I put the two together.
Jack, this is very pretty Thanks for sharing. I took one of Ralph Lee Smith's classes at Shenandoah U. a couple of weeks ago. We did the critter songs. I love those old songs. Your dulcimer is pretty too
Dogwoods are beautiful. I look forward to their blooms every Spring. In fact, they are our Virgina State Flower. I can only get the wood when dead trees are removed, so I am always on the lookout.
I had a ton of dogwoods growing wild in my back woods in Georgia. I will never forget the beauty of them. Glad they are popular but not surprised. Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks Patty. I needed to keep working on all the great lessons I had at Crooked Road, and needed a song to demo my latest dulcimer, so I put the two together.
Jack, this is very pretty Thanks for sharing. I took one of Ralph Lee Smith's classes at Shenandoah U. a couple of weeks ago. We did the critter songs. I love those old songs. Your dulcimer is pretty too
Dogwoods are beautiful. I look forward to their blooms every Spring. In fact, they are our Virgina State Flower. I can only get the wood when dead trees are removed, so I am always on the lookout.
I had a ton of dogwoods growing wild in my back woods in Georgia. I will never forget the beauty of them. Glad they are popular but not surprised. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you, Mandy. My dogwoods have been very popular. Their sound is amazing...plus, the wood is beautiful.
Oh great, I hear how that dogwood dulcimer sounds!! Wonderful :-)