St. Louis Blues (Kazoo and Box Dulcimer)
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This song by W.C. Handy (1873-1958) has been published in 1914. It is in the public domain in the U.S. (according to this information and others: http://imslp.org/wiki/St._Louis_Blues_%28Handy,_W._C.%29 ).If there is any doubt, I'd like to ask the moderators / admins to remove it. I totally agree with the board rules.
What fun Peter Love it! Great instruments.
Hi Peter,
Great video. I have a Fat Boy Kazoo from Doc Kazoo. As long as one kazoos, there will always be sanity in this ole world. Peter, you are a hero.
Thank you all for taking the time for listening and commenting! :)
Hallo Peter,schn gespielt auf ein schnes Instrument!
Vielen Dank Karel
Too much fun. Awesome vid!
I think this is great. I love it!!! I've got to have a kazoo
Like how the kazoo came out, never thought of the dulcimer and the kazoo together.
Why do I get the blame for so much...........sigh ! Thank you for posting Peter, I just knew that you would come up with the goods !, well worth the wait (now, if you just steal 'Bluehands' trick with the bells around his ankle..................?)
John
Oh Tom, oh Tom !!!!
Never thought I would see a dulcimer and kazoo in a (wait for it...) boxed set. Really cool!
What fun!
For the existence of this video, I blame John Henry:
He asked me to produce a sound sample of my self-made wooden kazoos.
Here I use one I have just made this afternoon, with a slimmer mouthpiece. I actually play it with the screws and the membrane hole showing to the bottom - and so the mouth hole is on the left.
Clever and fun!