Reuben's Train- Pensacola Mountain Dulcimer Wildflowers, Traditional American (Jessica Comeau)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Pensacola Mountain Dulcimer Wildflowers (Jessica Comeau, Bobby Trawick, and Mark Forsman). "Reuben's Train" (here played in C-G-C, Capo 1) is a southern American fiddle tune that shares common folk roots with "When You Hear That Whistle Blow," "Nine Hundred Miles," and "In the Pines" among others. -- "Railroad Songs and Ballads From the Archive of Folk Song," Edited by Archie Green Library of Congress Washington 1968
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Impressive. I wish I could like that.
I don't think I'll live long enough to be this good.
You never know, my friend! Do you play mountain dulcimer yet? :-)
I am moving to Tennessee soon. I look forward to hearing more music like this there!
Oh. Wonderful. Brings back so many memories. I used to play this with my husband. So much fun to play this one.
Yes, this was a wonderful session with friends! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Linda! :-)
thats one of my favorite dulcimer songs
Absolutely beautiful playing! Thank you for sharing. I love the beautiful video also! God bless you!
Oops! I was typing that comment for a previous mountain dulcimer video but UA-cam has moved to the next video and I didn't realize it.
Jessica Comeau, I've seen your videos as well, and your playing is beautiful and amazing! I'll check out this video next! :)
Very, very cool.
Thank you, Anthony!
Beautiful!
Thank you! :-)
Great sound and playing : )
Thank you for listening! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent! I really like what you did with the ending. Going to try it that way myself.
Thank you, Rod! Yes, that was a really fun jam with my friend Bobby! Enjoy making “Reuben’s Train” your own. ;-)
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much, Terrel! :-) I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Really enjoyed ur rendition.
I'm thinking about learning Dulcimer for a while now, but I was wondering if it's the right thing for me. This video might be one that tipped the scales.
That’s wonderful to hear! :-) You can check out my website as well if you’d like to explore some more learning resources: www.JessicaComeauDulcimer.com
@@JessicaComeauDulcimer I'll keep that in mind. Ordered my first dulcimer two days ago. Now I'll wait and see. 😁
Beautiful!
Thank you, Lynn! :-)