Wow, that was awesome!! My Grandmother played the Dulicimer and this happens to be one of my favorite tunes. It makes me think of my Mamaw. I wish I had taken up the fiddle a lot earlier. Maybe we would have learned this song together. Thanks for posting it!
Some say that instruments have souls. If that's true, I'd say that one's in bliss. Nice playing sir, and please keep posting more if you find the time. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool. Your other posts seem so concerned with playing fast, that it's nice to see you kick back, relax, and play this one with steady, mellow feeling. Great job!
for some reason this makes me despressed and happy my grandfathers name was jacob carpenter i know ernie is related to me i dont know if it was my grandfathers father or what though. very well played thank you very much!
I should post a response to it..... is wormy chestnut. It was from a special building in Gatlinburg, over 200 years old! Can you see why she sings so sweetly?!
Thank you so much for that, played with such pure heart.
Hunter, Your natural talent is amazing to watch. Thanks for sharing Elk River Blues for us all. You're a wonderful teacher! Miss you....Aunt Ginny
Thanks for sharing! I'm glad that it moved you! It makes me happy that my music can touch people! Thanks :)
Hunter
Hunter, great job On Elk River Blues. One of my favorites . It is great to see young people involved with the dulcimer . 5 stars!
Roger
Wow, that was awesome!! My Grandmother played the Dulicimer and this happens to be one of my favorite tunes. It makes me think of my Mamaw. I wish I had taken up the fiddle a lot earlier. Maybe we would have learned this song together. Thanks for posting it!
Some say that instruments have souls. If that's true, I'd say that one's in bliss. Nice playing sir, and please keep posting more if you find the time. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Thanks.
classic tune and very well play. Thanks
Oh, thanks! It is an amazing tune!
Well done thank you
Very cool. Your other posts seem so concerned with playing fast, that it's nice to see you kick back, relax, and play this one with steady, mellow feeling. Great job!
Nicely played. Thank you.
for some reason this makes me despressed and happy my grandfathers name was jacob carpenter i know ernie is related to me i dont know if it was my grandfathers father or what though. very well played thank you very much!
LUV IT
Awsome dude, having the the capo 3 makes it sound great, another fun thing to try is having capo 4 so you can have the 6.5 fret.
real like this never heard it corded before have heard it done with a noter.
No, thank you for watching! Elk River Blues is a GREAT tune.
Thank you guys for watching :)
I should post a response to it..... is wormy chestnut. It was from a special building in Gatlinburg, over 200 years old! Can you see why she sings so sweetly?!
This is great. How are you tuned?
where can I get one? I play guitar, and I find this very interesting n_n