@davisjames Thank you for the sweet comment! It is a tune which can be very calming, relaxing to play. We have lots of various brown little birds around and love them.
Exquisite! I'm sure I've complimented you, Robin, on your precise and sensitive playing, but I have to do so again. And Mark's rolling arpeggios on the lower strings of the guitar gives the tune a gentle momentum. I'll have to give this another listen when I'm not limited to my laptop speakers.
Thanks a bunch, @strumelia! Sometimes, the birds like to join us.
I know your comment about the "somewhat unconventional counter-harmony notes" I added is a compliment yet I don't know enough to know what notes those are. haha All I know is I've got a mountain dulcimer and a noter and I make noise.
@davisjames Thank you for the sweet comment! It is a tune which can be very calming, relaxing to play. We have lots of various brown little birds around and love them.
One of those tunes that makes you go 'Ahhhh" .and gives you a beautiful calmness...
Oh, thank you, @don-smith! I've seen different spellings for the name yet all are pronounced the same.
Loved the song Robin
I do not know if I have mentioned this or not but my wifes name is also Robbin and yes i spelled her name correctly it is spelled with two Bs
You're right, @strumelia.
My heart is in making music and it feels healing to make music. I think I'm not alone in feeling this way about music.
Sometimes you don't have to 'know something' to do it beautifully.
We're happy you enjoyed the tune, @dusty-turtle! Thank you for the kind comment!
If I knew half the notes I play, @strumelia, I'd feel like I knew something.
Robin, I don't know what half the notes I play are either.
Exquisite! I'm sure I've complimented you, Robin, on your precise and sensitive playing, but I have to do so again. And Mark's rolling arpeggios on the lower strings of the guitar gives the tune a gentle momentum. I'll have to give this another listen when I'm not limited to my laptop speakers.
Thanks a bunch, @strumelia! Sometimes, the birds like to join us.
I know your comment about the "somewhat unconventional counter-harmony notes" I added is a compliment yet I don't know enough to know what notes those are. haha All I know is I've got a mountain dulcimer and a noter and I make noise.
Doesn't really get any more perfect and lovely than this. Even the little bird contributing at the end!
I love the somewhat unconventional counter-harmony notes you have added, Robin. I enjoy doing that myself.
Many thanks, @dulcinina and @ethan-chastain! Making homemade music is one of our favorite things to do-- it keeps us out of trouble. :)
Wishing you lots of happy strumming!
An absolutely beautiful tune.
Love it and your playing, Robin.
Always a pleasure to hear you and your husband play. Nina