Thanks CB! I think that you would be happy playing either one for sure. We were very tickled that Steve made time in his schedule to stop by for a couple of days. We got to play six shows and visit a bunch, so it was a great time. One of the best ways that we have found to improve is by playing with folks who play pretty awesomely (and I'm pretty sure that Steve fits that description ). Hopefully you'll get yourself over here again real soon too!
11/13/13 06:29:05PM @karen-keane:
Hey Steph! It's great to hear from you. Thanks for checking out the vid and I'm glad you liked it. Hope everything is going well for you. We miss your whitty banter around here!
11/12/13 06:32:18PM @karen-keane:
Thanks for watching Peter. We've got some freezing temperatures coming our way tonight as well. Stay warm and dry, my friend.
Thank you, Dusty. Your development has been a treat to watch as well.
11/10/13 09:11:18PM @karen-keane:
That's such a sweet thing to say Dusty and thank you. John and I are both having a great time playing this wonderful instrument called the dulcimer. Yes, that is an electric dulcimer/guitar that he is playing. His dad made it for him. It looks like a dulcimer, but has a guitar neck and has been converted to look like a dulcimer. It sounds great! Wish I had one.
There is no doubt that both of you have been developing very complementary ways of playing. Whether it's Karen on bass dulcimer and John on standard or John on flute and Karen on dulcimer or whatever. It's been a treat watching you two grow together as musicians.
11/10/13 05:48:07PM @karen-keane:
Awwwww! That was a sweet thing to say. Right back at ya!
11/10/13 05:43:58PM @karen-keane:
Thanks everyone for listening. It was truly an honor to sit on the same stage with Stephen. He is an awesome player and a great person as well.
Thank you, Dusty! The funny thing is, while we LOVE the opportunities to play dulcimer with outstanding friends and players as often as possible, I am VERY thankful for a gal named Karen Keane. Not only is it fun to play the dulcimer at her side, but she just has a way of making everything more worthwhile.
Thanks Ronda!
You got it!
Thanks CB! I think that you would be happy playing either one for sure. We were very tickled that Steve made time in his schedule to stop by for a couple of days. We got to play six shows and visit a bunch, so it was a great time. One of the best ways that we have found to improve is by playing with folks who play pretty awesomely (and I'm pretty sure that Steve fits that description ). Hopefully you'll get yourself over here again real soon too!
Thanks BG! We can't wait to run into you again soon!
Very nice guys. I'm still loving #2. :)
I WAS behaving!
Behave JK!
I see...the patient with no patience...
Hey Steph! It's great to hear from you. Thanks for checking out the vid and I'm glad you liked it. Hope everything is going well for you. We miss your whitty banter around here!
Thanks Steph! I hope that things are continuing to improve for you. You have been on our mind quite a bit.
Thank you, Peter!
Thanks for watching Peter. We've got some freezing temperatures coming our way tonight as well. Stay warm and dry, my friend.
Thank you, Karen, John and Stephen. That has broughtjoy intothis foggy November day we had over heretoday...
Thank you, Dusty. Your development has been a treat to watch as well.
That's such a sweet thing to say Dusty and thank you. John and I are both having a great time playing this wonderful instrument called the dulcimer. Yes, that is an electric dulcimer/guitar that he is playing. His dad made it for him. It looks like a dulcimer, but has a guitar neck and has been converted to look like a dulcimer. It sounds great! Wish I had one.
There is no doubt that both of you have been developing very complementary ways of playing. Whether it's Karen on bass dulcimer and John on standard or John on flute and Karen on dulcimer or whatever. It's been a treat watching you two grow together as musicians.
What is that electric that Stephen's using?
Awwwww! That was a sweet thing to say. Right back at ya!
Thanks everyone for listening. It was truly an honor to sit on the same stage with Stephen. He is an awesome player and a great person as well.
Thank you, Dusty! The funny thing is, while we LOVE the opportunities to play dulcimer with outstanding friends and players as often as possible, I am VERY thankful for a gal named Karen Keane. Not only is it fun to play the dulcimer at her side, but she just has a way of making everything more worthwhile.