Dulcimer Karoke! An Original Gospel song by Troy Heard.

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
  • An Original Gospel song by Troy Heard. Free Tabs, Chords, and Lyrics at the end of the video. As always, feel free to use backing tracks in your own performances. Also, feel free to play and sing any of my Gospel tunes when you have the opportunity to do so! Gospel songs should definitely be sung in order for the message to come across clearly.
    All I ask is that you send me a link to your video so that I can hear it! Thanks!!! Troy#dulcimer #gospel #

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  • @jocrosley2478
    @jocrosley2478 5 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful! Blessings!

  • @walteryoung2025
    @walteryoung2025 2 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful, can we get sheet music to it anywhere?

    • @cedarcreekdulcimers5054
      @cedarcreekdulcimers5054  2 місяці тому +1

      Walter, thanks for the comment! At the very end of this video (after the Karoke version), there are pages with the words and tabs and words and lyrics. Take a screenshot to save on your device! Thanks again! Troy

  • @jerriedennis4137
    @jerriedennis4137 9 днів тому +1

    What strum pattern are you playing? I think I heard strum pick in parts of the song

    • @cedarcreekdulcimers5054
      @cedarcreekdulcimers5054  9 днів тому

      @jerriedennis4137 Thanks for watching! Whenever I'm learning a new song, I always start by strumming in one direction, sort of like clapping your hands along with the song. Then, as I get more familiar with the tune, the back strums just seem to naturally come. So I'm not necessarily thinking of a specific pattern.(But that's just my process). If I were to break down my strum for this song, it would be: down down up, up down up (down being away from you, up being towards you). The picking at the bridge, for me, is kind of random as well. I start with picking the first string at each chord change, then just randomly pluck each of the other strings to fill the space. Basically, whatever sounds good to me at the time! Hope this makes sense to you and helps in some way. Thanks again! Troy

  • @jerriedennis4137
    @jerriedennis4137 9 днів тому +1

    How do you play this is DAD?

    • @cedarcreekdulcimers5054
      @cedarcreekdulcimers5054  8 днів тому

      I use traditional Ionian tuning. Most know it as DAA. However, that is just one of the many keys you can tune to. Here I am tuned to the key of G. So that makes my bass G , small strings DD. My two favorite keys are EBB (the key of E) and for more versatility, the key of G. I talk more about this on mountain Dulcimer Basics lesson #1 and the cord lesson mountain Dulcimer Basics lesson #3 on our UA-cam page. Go to Playlist and select instructional videos. Thanks again! Troy