Posted my first tune.
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Ok, it is not on whistle.
Still a wee bit uncomfortable doing that.
It can be found at clips and snips under non-whistle. Called dulcimer tune.
I was wondering if anyone found it to be familiar. It is a tune I have been playing around with.
I have been working on Tam Lin on mountain dulcimer... perhaps I will post that as well.
Laura
Still a wee bit uncomfortable doing that.
It can be found at clips and snips under non-whistle. Called dulcimer tune.
I was wondering if anyone found it to be familiar. It is a tune I have been playing around with.
I have been working on Tam Lin on mountain dulcimer... perhaps I will post that as well.
Laura
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Very nice!
I would like to hear more. Here's the link:
http://www.tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/non.html
Best wishes,
Jerry
I would like to hear more. Here's the link:
http://www.tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/non.html
Best wishes,
Jerry
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Very nice. Nothing sounds like a dulcimer. My sister played for a while - I never understood why she stopped. It is a beautiful sound. It would make a great duet with a whistle. Maybe in the future you can add a track.
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Here's a beginner tutorial:On 2003-02-17 10:20, Soineanta wrote:
Hmm, this may be another instrument to add to my to-learn list at some point in my life...
http://free.gentle.org/users/gospelhymns/Dulcimer.htm
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You people just have to sit tight 'till I get home from work. It's so slow here, I'm getting double time and a half to sit and type this! Lucky for you, they offered to let me split at 1245 and I accepted. I'll post Tam Lin as soon as I get home (and get something to eat). Of course, my kids will probably be online and I have to boot them off first. See what you put me through?! (Hmm...if I stayed the whole day, I could buy a nice whistle I don't need...hmmm...)
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Laura,
That was very nice. I love to hear the mountain dulcimer. After I get my guitar playing down a little better, I want to try out the dulcimer. My daughter's hubby made her one for last Christmas and I am gonna beg for him to make me one too.
Great playing!
Thanks for sharing it with us!
Kathy
That was very nice. I love to hear the mountain dulcimer. After I get my guitar playing down a little better, I want to try out the dulcimer. My daughter's hubby made her one for last Christmas and I am gonna beg for him to make me one too.
Great playing!
Thanks for sharing it with us!
Kathy
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Thanks Walden! Now I just have to save to get the instrument itself...On 2003-02-17 10:52, Walden wrote:Here's a beginner tutorial:On 2003-02-17 10:20, Soineanta wrote:
Hmm, this may be another instrument to add to my to-learn list at some point in my life...
http://free.gentle.org/users/gospelhymns/Dulcimer.htm
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