Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. "Emma's Pride" was named for Michigan fiddler Emma Warner who learned it from her father. She didn't have a name for it so after she passed her nephew (hammered dulcimer player Bob Spinner) named it "Emma's Pride". We learned it from some downstate musicians at a festival in the U.P.
It comes as no surprise you would choose the ideal porch for playing your music on that special day! I enjoyed the tunes very much and loved watching you both, as well. Thanks for sharing!
Precious moments, Oh so naturally beautiful and heartwarming.
so honest, so pure. What the world should be.
Very nice video and music! I had never heard of "Emma's Pride" before
Thanks so much for posting this. I really enjoyed listening.
What a perfect porch for this! I love it!
Nice! "Emma's Pride" is a new one to me; always enjoy finding a good one to learn.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. "Emma's Pride" was named for Michigan fiddler Emma Warner who learned it from her father. She didn't have a name for it so after she passed her nephew (hammered dulcimer player Bob Spinner) named it "Emma's Pride". We learned it from some downstate musicians at a festival in the U.P.
It comes as no surprise you would choose the ideal porch for playing your music on that special day! I enjoyed the tunes very much and loved watching you both, as well. Thanks for sharing!