This is simply beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! It's the first thing I listened to when I got home from work, and it really helped me wind down from an otherwise crazy, unkind day. Again, thank you!
Thanks, Dusty. I really value your comments. I have always loved D A a for singing. This student dulcimer has a 26" vibrating string length which makes chording easier. I wanted the chordal accompaniment and rhythm to suggest a cowboy singing while slowly riding his horse at a slow gait.
This is simply beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! It's the first thing I listened to when I got home from work, and it really helped me wind down from an otherwise crazy, unkind day. Again, thank you!
Such a pretty and sad song! I love the illustrations - They add a nice touch. Another fine video John!
Thanks, Dusty. I really value your comments. I have always loved D A a for singing. This student dulcimer has a 26" vibrating string length which makes chording easier. I wanted the chordal accompaniment and rhythm to suggest a cowboy singing while slowly riding his horse at a slow gait.
Nice playing and singing, John. I love the sound of chords in DAA. They are so compact and coherent.
Thanks for the Bravo, Gordon. I can hear your applause way down here in the states.
Bravo John!! This song has long been a favourite. Well done my friend!