Wow, nice to hear a resonator guit on traditional music. I was seeling for non-blues songs played on a national or dobro and now found this by incidence.
Tricones have an amazing variety of tones! Sounds almost medieval on this lovely tune, almost dulcimer-like. Beautifully played too, and shame on the three hundred people who viewed it beofre me and didn't post!
Excellent ! Great atmosphere...
flyfifer51 3 months ago
YUP, THAT'S ORKNEY ALLRIGHT.
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banjoleper 2 years ago
Wow, nice to hear a resonator guit on traditional music. I was seeling for non-blues songs played on a national or dobro and now found this by incidence.
hopeforsalvation 3 years ago
You got diareha or sumthin cause your facial expression kinda looked it. LOL Just kiddin you did a great job, Good Stuff.
chevymandan 3 years ago
how interesting - doesn't sound like a guitar at all - reminds me of chamber music.
mara235 4 years ago
I loved it, brilliant, nice to see something different played on a tricone too bro. 5/5
jackn1969 4 years ago
I play this on the harp for a lot of gigs. You don't hear it a lot. Nice to hear your version. It is a fabulous, very atmospheric song. Thanks.
LVanMaren 4 years ago
Is this in Orkney tuning? On a tri-cone?! ;) Lovely stuff, dude!
Legertymusic 4 years ago
Tricones have an amazing variety of tones! Sounds almost medieval on this lovely tune, almost dulcimer-like. Beautifully played too, and shame on the three hundred people who viewed it beofre me and didn't post!
knobstick 5 years ago
Thanks, knobstick. Yes, the tricone (as is the single-cone) is really a different instrument than an acoustic guitar. Lot's of possibilities
michaelhjerth 5 years ago