You mean toothless Abby?? Others have been around forever and didn’t have to ride the rails to add to their adventures! This lady is better looking too!!
My Spanish uncle played the spoons at family gatherings in the 1950s and 1960s while my Italian uncle played guitar and my Italian dad his mandolin. Boy do I miss them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How are you getting on learning the spoons...My only advise is to start small i.e....teaspoons..and work upwards. That way you'll get the knack of holding them (not letting them slip).. That's how I started..☺ .
I play with a weekly local jam group that is a mixture of anyone that wants to show to play and sing along. We have guitars, banjos, fiddles, accordions and a saxophone. I play spoons but my problem is I get excited and enthusiastic and sometimes get too loud. 😂 In order to tame it I tie the spoons together so I can still do the movement and rhythm but not make noise 😊
It's not that one person created this, it's just that back in the old days musicians couldn't always afford real percussion instruments so they improvised one using spoons. It was popular in folk music from the British isles but it can also be found in other folk music like Turkish folk music.
You are very good and very generous with your information.
God Bless you, Deb 'spoons' Perry!
Thank you so much for this fine lesson and the little chuckle at the end. Ow! LOL
Great tutorial!!! I’ve been practicing for a few days.
Abby got me fired up to play these.
Cyndi Foore Abby's awesome! Saw her in North Carolina ... she's on fire!!!
You mean toothless Abby?? Others have been around forever and didn’t have to ride the rails to add to their adventures! This lady is better looking too!!
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I learned how to play when I was little love that it is coming back
Wonderful tutorial, Deb . You play well and make it look so easy .
Thanks for the help..I remember my Dad playing the spoons when I was a kid..I`m 56 now and trying to pic it up...
My Spanish uncle played the spoons at family gatherings in the 1950s and 1960s while my Italian uncle played guitar and my Italian dad his mandolin. Boy do I miss them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You must be pretty good at the spoins by now! How'd it go?
@@elisabethseaton6521 I can hold my own.. But i should practice more...
Love this tutorial. Thank you so much
How are you getting on learning the spoons...My only advise is to start small i.e....teaspoons..and work upwards. That way you'll get the knack of holding them (not letting them slip).. That's how I started..☺
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Super cool!
I’m gonna give it a try! Thanks!
Going to try that thanks
I play with a weekly local jam group that is a mixture of anyone that wants to show to play and sing along. We have guitars, banjos, fiddles, accordions and a saxophone. I play spoons but my problem is I get excited and enthusiastic and sometimes get too loud. 😂 In order to tame it I tie the spoons together so I can still do the movement and rhythm but not make noise 😊
That was fun!
Wow..its awsome
Thanks Deb Spoons
thank you so much!! this is wonderful, somebody knows the song she is using to play along??
very cool
Great, thank you so much :)
What's the song?
I love it. Please say who created this mode play spoons?
Sorry my english is very weak..
It's not that one person created this, it's just that back in the old days musicians couldn't always afford real percussion instruments so they improvised one using spoons. It was popular in folk music from the British isles but it can also be found in other folk music like Turkish folk music.
I remember uncle festus and aunt Thelma playing these there things when I was a little whipper snapper.
Coole Frau, danke!
check out Abby the Spoon Lady on youtube she kick ass!!!
I want soup now.
Nice skull watch band
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don't mind me
I came here to lern how to play like Tom Hiddleston
Is she a more accomplished player than Abby Roach?
And no need to buy something !
Pascal Minette spoons