Oh, thank you so much, Cindy! I'm glad our piece rewarded multiple listenings! I developed this arrangement, and my friends add their own touches to it when they play with me. :-) I know other arrangements of "Rights of Man" are available; Mel Bay's book "Complete Book of Celtic Music for Appalachian Dulcimer" by Mark Nelson is one resource.
Thanks Jessica, I do the same myself with picks, but on first looking it seemed to have a 'thicknes', consistant say, with leather, which I also sometimes use to pick with, but I could'nt reconcile the sound with that type of pick !
Yes, Paul, it's an old Irish hornpipe that became one of my favorites, and it's a fun piece for duets. Thank you for stopping by to listen! :-)
I appreciate that, Gary! Thank you. :-)
Great!!!!:-)
Thank you, John! I am happy to know that you enjoyed it. :-)
Thank you, Carolyn! I'm pleased that you enjoyed our playing! :-)
love the way you all play this. I too have listened to it a million times .
Aw, you're very kind, Adrian! Keep on playing, and thank you for listening!
Thank you for your kind words, Diane, and you're welcome! ;-)
Oh, thank you so much, Cindy! I'm glad our piece rewarded multiple listenings! I developed this arrangement, and my friends add their own touches to it when they play with me. :-) I know other arrangements of "Rights of Man" are available; Mel Bay's book "Complete Book of Celtic Music for Appalachian Dulcimer" by Mark Nelson is one resource.
I'm glad you enjoyed watching my videos, Rick! Thank you! :-)
Thank you, Elliot, and thanks for watching! :-)
Great video--so I watched your other two postings. Very nice, too!
Really nice!
Thank you, Jim! :-)
Wonderful. :)
*Laughs* Bless you, Cindy! We had a good time recording this song, and it's good toknow that you had a good time listening to it, too! Thank you. :-)
Oh my gosh!!!That was soooo beautiful!!!!!!
Thank YOU, Brian! I'mhappy that youliked our version! When do you first remember hearing "Rights of Man"?
I've always loved this tune. Nice job! Thanks for sharing it. :)
Thanks Jessica, I do the same myself with picks, but on first looking it seemed to have a 'thicknes', consistant say, with leather, which I also sometimes use to pick with, but I could'nt reconcile the sound with that type of pick !
John
memo to self, get some better specs !!!lol