This is a very good rendition of this beautiful song...however, I would enjoy it more except it pales beside your video, "Heaven On Earth." That video grabbed me and won't let go. But I won't complain. JC...
I know magicians never reveal their secrets, but I'm dying to know how you did this (tuning, chords, etc.). Hints from one dulcimer player to another would be greatly appreciated!
@bionicwoman10 there's also a Dulcimer Beatle Tunes book out there - I have fun sometimes at open mike's, throwing Yellow Submarine in with things like Wildwood Flower & Hard Times.
Thank you for the compliments. I film myself in front of a green sheet of muslin material called a green screen. Then through special software all green is removed and a photograph appears on whatever used to be green. Its the same process that is used by the weatherman on TV. Its called the green screen effect.
This is a very good rendition of this beautiful song...however, I would enjoy it more except it pales beside your video, "Heaven On Earth." That video grabbed me and won't let go. But I won't complain. JC...
JCTruckLines 1 year ago
An original take on this swinging London period BeaTles song which works surprisingly well.
CurtisMateer 1 year ago
I know magicians never reveal their secrets, but I'm dying to know how you did this (tuning, chords, etc.). Hints from one dulcimer player to another would be greatly appreciated!
bionicwoman10 1 year ago
@bionicwoman10 It is in d-a-d tuning but the song is in the minor key....It uses the b minor 210 and e minor chords 111 a lot
davidsummerford 1 year ago
@bionicwoman10 there's also a Dulcimer Beatle Tunes book out there - I have fun sometimes at open mike's, throwing Yellow Submarine in with things like Wildwood Flower & Hard Times.
Dobes2TBK 1 year ago
BRAVE MATE!!!
kimshim1989 2 years ago
Thank you for the compliments. I film myself in front of a green sheet of muslin material called a green screen. Then through special software all green is removed and a photograph appears on whatever used to be green. Its the same process that is used by the weatherman on TV. Its called the green screen effect.
davidsummerford 3 years ago
Your music is awesome, but your video effects are too. How do you change the backgrounds that way?
SuzeyCue 3 years ago
Always loved this song. Interesting to see it performed on these instruments.
gingermc2 3 years ago
Well Done David....keep on playin' and keep on postin' videos when you can.
Dave
dholeton 3 years ago