Daddy Long Les plays (and talks about) Camptown Races on a one-string canjo in the keys of C and F. The canjo is made in the UK by Spatchcock & Wurzill. It h...
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Always informative and helpful. It's a catchy tune and your strumming really brings it to life. The strumming looks easy too. I know it's not, for me at least, but at least it looks easy! Thanks for sharing this with us Mr Les.
I think the same but I'm not sure if my musical brain is conjuring up the accompaniment without it really being there - if you get my meaning!! It's a weird thing. All I can say is (once again) I'm really loving this little phase in my musician's life. There's probably people out there who think I've totally lost the plot!!!
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Always informative and helpful. It's a catchy tune and your strumming really brings it to life. The strumming looks easy too. I know it's not, for me at least, but at least it looks easy! Thanks for sharing this with us Mr Les.
Daddy Doodah?!?!?!
I think the same but I'm not sure if my musical brain is conjuring up the accompaniment without it really being there - if you get my meaning!! It's a weird thing. All I can say is (once again) I'm really loving this little phase in my musician's life. There's probably people out there who think I've totally lost the plot!!!
Sure sounds like more than one string. Toe tapping.