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steve24todd
United States
Приєднався 2 лис 2011
Psalm 33 Sing Unto the Lord With Joy
Set to the traditional Welsh tune, "The Ash Grove," accompanied by mountain dulcimer, sung as a unison quartet. Lyrics from Psalm 33 written by Julie and Timothy Tennent.
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The Irish Rover (with mountain dulcimer)
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Angeline the Baker (with mountain dulcimer and guitar) and with original third verse
I love this gentle instrument with such a reassuring hymn✝️
Glad you enjoyed it.
Well done, brother. Keep following His lead, and honoring Him with your music!
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BEAUTIFUL .... SO SIMPLE .... SO ELEGANT .... .......................................
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful music and dulcimer. Who made your dulcimer?
Thanks. Warren May in Berea KY
love it
Glad you enjoyed it
Very very nice!
Thanks, Aaron.
Well done!!
Thanks, David
Joy is throughout this song! We'll done!!
It is joyful indeed!
Very nice. Did you work it out yourself?
Yes I did
@@steve24todd Well done, nice chords. I will try and follow.
Do you have the chord/tab for this?
I probably have the chords. Will look. Send me your email?
It sounds kind of Ye Olde with the capo on.
Don’t know Ye Olde, but maybe this is a minor key version of that tune.
@@steve24todd a lot of Ye Olde music is in a minor key, one such example would have to be Scarborough Fair by Simon & Garfunkel.
Love this, tune familiar, but lyrics different. Thanks for cheering me up ❤ !!!
Yes, I wrote new lyrics for it.
You amaze me..😮
Great message!
Thanks, David
Love it!❤❤❤
You’re the first one to watch it!
Beautiful playing.
Glad you enjoyed it
I like how you picked out the melody on single strings the first time. That makes it really easy to learn. Thanks!
Hope you enjoy playing it.
The Shaker tune originally had different lyrics.
It’s a great memory hearing you Steve!! Harmonica guitar and your voice!! Thank you!!
My pleasure!!
nice job
Thanks
I am always blessed by your music, but this is incredibly special...the blues have always spoken to me lol
Blues seemed the only choice for this lament.
Nice video!
Thanks!
Awesome
Thanks
You have raised up your game with the mixing and display of lyrics!
Thanks, Jim. But it seems that I don’t do it often enough, so I have to relearn how to do it every time!
Nice mixing/overlaying the music.
Thanks, Monte.
very nice
Thanks
sweet job
Glad you enjoyed it
Can anyone tell me who makes this particular brand/model of mountain dulcimer. I found one on consignment in a Second Hand Music Store some years back. Same design, sound hole pattern, similar neck markings, slightly darker finish. Only mine has the doubled melody string. And it's 6 1/2 fret goes through the middle of a neck mark, so I'm assuming it was added sometime after it was originally build. Also looks like mine originally had tapered tuning pegs that someone changed over to geared classical guitar tuners. Not normally used on steel stringed instruments but they are still working well for me. There is a hand written label glued inside it but I can't make out what it says. I want to learn more about where my sweet sounding, very comfortable to play dulcimer, originally came from. If they are still making them, I would consider adding a newer model of to my collection. Any info gratefully welcomed.
My dulcimer was made by Warren May in Berea KY. www.warrenamay.com/dulcimers/
@@steve24todd Thank you. Could very well be that I have one of his earliest dulcimer creations from his 40+ years of crafting dulcimers. Sorry to note on his website that his retail shop in Berea, KY recently closed and his home workshop is not open to the public. I'll still try to reach out to him next time I'm in the area. Thanks again for taking the time to answer my question.
Yes, the store is closed, but he’s still making dulcimers.
I played this on the dulcimer and sang the lyrics at county 4h camp talent show years ago in wv. God bless you. Thank you for this video
Nice to know how much this song means to you. Thanks for listening.
Nice job! Looks like a rather difficult tune. I am still stuck using just the melody string.
Thanks! Start with something simple and you’ll work your way up.
Lovely song, beautifully played and sung!
Thanks, Carolyn. Glad you enjoyed it.
A God fearing Man following the LORD and sharing his Faith!!
It’s an honor.
Very nice.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Lovely. Praise God.
He is worthy to be praised!
@@steve24toddIndeed He is.
Love this.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Lovely…beautiful playing…makes me want to get my dulcimer out and blow off the dust!
I hope you do. Making a little music is always worth it.
Thank you...needed this today.
It’s a beautiful prayer. Glad it touched you.
Beautiful! Thank you!
It’s such an honest prayer and soulful tune. Thanks for listening.
Neat Come Thou Fount! Thanks 🙏
Thanks.
One of my favorite songs. Thank you!
Thanks for listening!
Beautiful. Thank you!
Thanks for listening. Glad you liked it!
The righteous person in Psalm 1 believes that obeying God yields the best and truest happiness.
Nice Song very good play with Dulcimer and Irish Pipe. God bless you and nice greatings from Germany
Thanks for listening
I had so much love for this simple song when I was no older than ten. To this day it touches my soul in a tender place. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
What is the tuning?
The tuning is DAD on this one. But the song is kind of both in G and Em.
Thank you so much! @@steve24todd
Beautiful job. What tuning are you using
This has a DAD tuning. What tuning do you use?
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Beautiful!!! Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
i like that
Thanks for listening.
I loved listening to this.
Thank you for your kind comment.
Some fancy finger work there! Nice! Is that a Warren May wide body or the regular width? Never seen one in person? Oh and what wood? They look and sound nice.
You’re right it’s a Warren May-a wide one. The top is butternut. Thanks for listening and appreciating!