I'm crazy about it, I love your sound. Thanks for making music and putting it out for us to listen to. You brightened up my morning. I am ready to go!
awsome. its nice to see that your keeping one of the only true american instruments alive. man i just started playing the dulcimer a week ago and when i picked it up it seemed to play itself. keep playing
sorry to burst your bubble but dulcimer's origin tho' is icelandic/norwegian. but, it only really survived to this day in america, where it came unto it's own.. three cheers!! check out the(langspil/langeliek/hummle/schietholt)
Well, technically the mountain dulcimer was made in america but it came from the schietholt and Psalmodicon family (Germany and Iceland instruments.) Awesome playing!
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some 1920's trading cards of musical instruments, including the Dulcimer.
Good Stuff Quintin. :) Nice to see you and hear you play again.
BD
BobbieDeeT 1 year ago
sounds great ,im still trying to get it out of mine,is it in the dd a d tuning? i love and enjoy your music every day ; )
jeffhall71 2 years ago
seriously. coooool!
TZ2OurLittleDogToo 2 years ago
respect. your performance personifies the meaning of dulcimer = sweet sound.
twohandband 3 years ago
Oh man that was incredible! Keep posting vids like this man because the world needs more of this.
shaowebb 3 years ago
Holy cats, I've never heard sounds like that coming out of a dulcimer! That is awesome!
5stars and FAVEd!
Cheers,
Joy
LeopardJoy 4 years ago
I'm crazy about it, I love your sound. Thanks for making music and putting it out for us to listen to. You brightened up my morning. I am ready to go!
judson57 4 years ago
awsome. its nice to see that your keeping one of the only true american instruments alive. man i just started playing the dulcimer a week ago and when i picked it up it seemed to play itself. keep playing
1legmidget 4 years ago
dulcimer is an awesome instrument.
sorry to burst your bubble but dulcimer's origin tho' is icelandic/norwegian. but, it only really survived to this day in america, where it came unto it's own.. three cheers!! check out the(langspil/langeliek/hummle/schietholt)
lollipopmind 4 years ago
Well, technically the mountain dulcimer was made in america but it came from the schietholt and Psalmodicon family (Germany and Iceland instruments.) Awesome playing!
MDMstudio 4 years ago
Totally unique use of a dulcimer. I really enjoyed the video. Awesome!
ravioneu 4 years ago
Blind Ritchie Fish Hook, it aint the blues but it aint bad.
R.
Omphaloskeptic 4 years ago
Omphaloskeptic??
Q.
quintank 4 years ago
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some 1920's trading cards of musical instruments, including the Dulcimer.
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
bad
rocnerd 4 years ago
Glad you enjoyed all my music this morning.
quintank 4 years ago
Sweet work, man! I'd seen you play this on Robert Force's videoblog, but it really shines with sustain. Rock on!
dread66mon 5 years ago
I've never seen an electric dulcimer before; quite nice.
ravingidiot 5 years ago
600 stars!
paleoasis 5 years ago
sounds like a fairytale, we like your music avatar,can we buy your cd?
haarpunten 5 years ago
sweet
lilvoyce 5 years ago
What a great instrument! With that funky colour it could be used in any rockband!
Adelaartje 5 years ago
so THATS what a dulcimer sounds like.
thedelidudesband 5 years ago
You rock dude!
ratgirl84 5 years ago