Thanks Rand,I usually use index and middle for that chord but I was teaching someone to play and she instinctively wrapped her thumb around and I picked it up from her!
Thanks Tor, I've made a bunch of these and still am amazed at how nice these tin boxes (most of the time) sound. I've made a few clunkers too and still haven't figured out why some ring and some clunk.
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Thanks Rand,I usually use index and middle for that chord but I was teaching someone to play and she instinctively wrapped her thumb around and I picked it up from her!
-Rand.
Nice playing and a good tone from that tin dulcimer.
candy cigarettes, bubblegum cigars... chocolate stogies!!!
oh l went to birmingham alabama with a lap steel on my knees...
Hey who ate all the chocolates?...what a great sound... tin's are definately in...
nice "little" instrument...very well done...°<[:-) [---]==={...
Thanks Tor, I've made a bunch of these and still am amazed at how nice these tin boxes (most of the time) sound. I've made a few clunkers too and still haven't figured out why some ring and some clunk.
It was a lot of sound in that little tin,and the two lower d strings made a greate sound,your playing is awsome to!
Thanks all. Guinness and oysters-hmm now I gotta get cans of of both to make some more canjos. That'll be my excuse for buying a case or two!
Yup. Like the git, the playing and the singing.