Thank you Robin and Christine...your kind comments area always appreciated...and Terry, you as well I appreciate your listening and commenting, as you've done in the past as well.
You mean "In Dublin's fair city.....Sweet Molly Malone?" That one? I'll have to look at the lyrics...I'm curious now :-)
Yep....."Dublin's Fair City." Same song. To many, I've read, it's their National Anthem.
Thank you Geckostar97 and Strumelia. It's hard to know when you're working through a song, whether it will resonate or not. So happy you've enjoyed it.
Your music is always a joy to listen to, Janene. Thanks
Bob, thanks so much. I believe I met you recently at the Dutchland Dulcimer Gathering in Lancaster? You had a number of beautiful dulcimers there. I introduced myself, very briefly, and was one of many who admired your craftsmanship.
Thank you Robin and Christine...your kind comments area always appreciated...and Terry, you as well I appreciate your listening and commenting, as you've done in the past as well.
You mean "In Dublin's fair city.....Sweet Molly Malone?" That one? I'll have to look at the lyrics...I'm curious now :-)
I always look forward to your posts, Janene, and Green Fields of Canada is no exception. Your delicate touch with the dulcimer is the perfect complement to your lovely voice.
And again, you seem to be a magnet for beautifully haunting melodies.
Thank you Robin and Christine...your kind comments area always appreciated...and Terry, you as well I appreciate your listening and commenting, as you've done in the past as well.
You mean "In Dublin's fair city.....Sweet Molly Malone?" That one? I'll have to look at the lyrics...I'm curious now :-)
Yep....."Dublin's Fair City." Same song. To many, I've read, it's their National Anthem.
Thank you Geckostar97 and Strumelia. It's hard to know when you're working through a song, whether it will resonate or not. So happy you've enjoyed it.
So beautifully played and sung, Janene. You play this perfectly in accompaniment of your voice.
Your music is always a joy to listen to, Janene. Thanks
Bob, thanks so much. I believe I met you recently at the Dutchland Dulcimer Gathering in Lancaster? You had a number of beautiful dulcimers there. I introduced myself, very briefly, and was one of many who admired your craftsmanship.
Always a treasure to listen to you sing and play, Janene.
Thank you Dusty..that means a lot...I so enjoy your music as well!
Your music is always a joy to listen to, Janene. Thanks
Always a treasure to listen to you sing and play, Janene.
I enjoyed your playing and singing so much, Janene!
thank you so much Ariane.
I enjoyed your playing and singing so much, Janene!
Thank you Robin and Christine...your kind comments area always appreciated...and Terry, you as well I appreciate your listening and commenting, as you've done in the past as well.
You mean "In Dublin's fair city.....Sweet Molly Malone?" That one? I'll have to look at the lyrics...I'm curious now :-)
As alwsys, Janene, absolutely beautiful.
I would love to hear you play and sing Sweet Molly Malone. Especially the 3rd verse, when her ghost wheels her barrow.
How lovely, Janene! As Elvensong wrote, you have a delicate touch. . . So fine!
Sooo beautiful, Janene!
Thank you Elvensong..you are so encouraging.
I think I have a melancholy soul :-)
I always look forward to your posts, Janene, and Green Fields of Canada is no exception. Your delicate touch with the dulcimer is the perfect complement to your lovely voice.
And again, you seem to be a magnet for beautifully haunting melodies.