Your comment is six years old, still I have to ask. Is there any way to contact Mr. Docherty? I have a CD of his with no Infos at all and it not shows up on his disco anywhere online...
@@pytzhan I can get in touch with Terry. He has released a further album of guitar pieces. Do you want to give me your contact details and I will pass them to Terry.
Hi Wally, I think it is the E not G tuning! Here is your reply from 7 yrs ago, Wally Bell7 years ago: It is tuned EBEBE. You could change the bottom E to an A string and tune it gdgdg Thanks for asking
Do you have TABS and chords for the cittern. I got mine from Fylde about 6 months ago and am doing OK. I learned your interpretation of Boys of Blue Hill - Harvest Home but not yet mastered your double or cross picking. I now live in Central Florida where I probably own the only cittern here so, any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I was a mate of Terry Docherty back in '69 - 72 when we both attended the Egremont Folk Club in West Cumbria.
Wally: Like the tunes. was the first one Saddle the Pony? if you send me an email @ guittern@yahoo.com i can mp3 you a couple of originals from my new CD 'Cittern on the Dock of the Bay'. I use DADAD which of course is down 2 from yours, perfect for the bell shape or guitar body I make, which give a deeper & fuller sound. I've even tuned them CGcgc' which is throaty but have to capo way up for A . What scale length is Terry's? cheers Nikos
What a rich, happy, beautiful piece. Thanks!
very nice playing! those docherty citterns are fabulous!
What a beautiful instrument, and great playing to go with it!
You gotta love that beautiful drone!! Also the slight smile when you knew that you were shreddin' haha. Lovely instrument, great playing!
My favorite diatonic Cajun accordion is tuned to E on the push and B on the pull. Such beautiful keys to my ears
Beautifully played. I think Terry has just retired from making, but he was a great maker. He's still a great player and a lovely guy.
Your comment is six years old, still I have to ask. Is there any way to contact Mr. Docherty? I have a CD of his with no Infos at all and it not shows up on his disco anywhere online...
@@pytzhan I can get in touch with Terry. He has released a further album of guitar pieces. Do you want to give me your contact details and I will pass them to Terry.
Outstanding #WallyO
@ForestedLands
I appreciate your comments.This is a bit late, but heart felt non the same.
It is tuned EBEBE. You could change the bottom E to an A string and tune it gdgdg
Thanks for asking
@M0DEAN
I think it was the tune for Arthur McBride. I'll work on it. Cheers:)
@pacificoast82 I apprciate our comments. Thank you
@jozzo6
Many Thanks. Sorry for the late reply
I see now, it's EBEBE :-)
Sorry for taking so long. It is GDGDG
Hi Wally, I think it is the E not G tuning! Here is your reply from 7 yrs ago, Wally Bell7 years ago: It is tuned EBEBE. You could change the bottom E to an A string and tune it gdgdg
Thanks for asking
Do you have TABS and chords for the cittern. I got mine from Fylde about 6 months ago and am doing OK. I learned your interpretation of Boys of Blue Hill - Harvest Home but not yet mastered your double or cross picking. I now live in Central Florida where I probably own the only cittern here so, any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I was a mate of Terry Docherty back in '69 - 72 when we both attended the Egremont Folk Club in West Cumbria.
What tuning are you using Wally?
How is the instrument tuned?
@guittern
Hi Nikos,
A bit late as I don't get much chance to frequent these pages these days.
I think you have my mail address.
Wally: Like the tunes. was the first one Saddle the Pony? if you send me an email @ guittern@yahoo.com i can mp3 you a couple of originals from my new CD 'Cittern on the Dock of the Bay'.
I use DADAD which of course is down 2 from yours, perfect for the bell shape or guitar body I make, which give a deeper & fuller sound. I've even tuned them CGcgc' which is throaty but have to capo way up for A . What scale length is Terry's?
cheers Nikos