Wow - that sounds great ! To my understanding, this size/style of instrument usually doesn't have much of a bass response - but this one does. Some luthier magic there (and a good player too) ! What is the name of the tune (please) ?
@DoctorFiddle -- Hi Dr. Fiddle and Darci. Wonderful fiddle, great tune and beautifully played. The Name of the slow aire she's playing is "The Song of the Liberty Bell" written by Mark O'Conner for the PBS history presentation "Liberty". I figure someone would have identified it by now, but I wanted to in case no one had placed it. It's one of those beautiful tunes that sounds much older than it is. Great video to show off both instrument and musician. Thanks
I thought it was Mendelssohn's Wedding March, from "Midsummer Night's Dream". Parts of it sound different, but it's definitely familiar.
Hikikomori013 1 year ago
Wow - that sounds great ! To my understanding, this size/style of instrument usually doesn't have much of a bass response - but this one does. Some luthier magic there (and a good player too) ! What is the name of the tune (please) ?
jkvideo42 3 years ago 4
This is the best compliment that a designer/luthier can recieve...thank you very much for your kind words.
Darci can't stand to watch herself playing on video, so I will put in a thank you for her as well.
Don Rickert
DoctorFiddle 2 years ago
@DoctorFiddle -- Hi Dr. Fiddle and Darci. Wonderful fiddle, great tune and beautifully played. The Name of the slow aire she's playing is "The Song of the Liberty Bell" written by Mark O'Conner for the PBS history presentation "Liberty". I figure someone would have identified it by now, but I wanted to in case no one had placed it. It's one of those beautiful tunes that sounds much older than it is. Great video to show off both instrument and musician. Thanks
seeskadee 1 year ago