Wow, this is nice! Very sweet music. I'm not sure if it is really a dulcimer, though! It could also be a "diatonic solid-body electric tenor guitar". But it sounds exactly like a dulcimer. That's what matters. So it's a dulcimer.
Definitely a good choice for guitarists who want to also play dulcimer.
I suspect that this instrument would be much easier than a lap dulcimer to play complex pieces on, since the fretting hand doesn't have to awkwardly come at the strings from the top.
Was written by the talented Murdo Macleod (1877-1924) of Siabost, Leodhas after losing in love to a rival whilst living on the summer dwellings out on the moors. Murdo wrote many songs some of which are still recorded and sung today: Feasgar agus Ceo Ann; Se Siabost As Boidhche; Amhran a Neibhi; Cha Mhol Mi Fhin an t-Shaighdearachd etc more info - BBC Bliadhna Nan Oran site under Murchadh MacLeoid.
@MomIB999 It's a traditional Gaelic song, about a guy who finds out his girlfriend isn't his girlfriend anymore. There are recorded versions by Christine Primrose and Karen Matheson (of Capercaillie). I'll put a link to the tabs in the description.
@MomIB999 Yes this electric strummer is just like a standard strumstick - I have both tuned to FCF. The tabs work for a regular dulcimer too, assuming the same type of 1-5-1 tuning, except the string order is reversed. In any case, I use the top line for the highest pitched string in my tabs.
Gle mhath 'ille. Cha chuala mi bioran dulsiomar riamh roimhe. Tha an t-oran fhein sgoinneil agus fior thoigh leam CP ga sheinn.
UISTMAN59 2 months ago
O! Tha sin gle mhath! Ceol breagha!
bopcatmac 3 months ago
Wow, this is nice! Very sweet music. I'm not sure if it is really a dulcimer, though! It could also be a "diatonic solid-body electric tenor guitar". But it sounds exactly like a dulcimer. That's what matters. So it's a dulcimer.
Definitely a good choice for guitarists who want to also play dulcimer.
I suspect that this instrument would be much easier than a lap dulcimer to play complex pieces on, since the fretting hand doesn't have to awkwardly come at the strings from the top.
Dulcimerea 4 months ago
Nuiar a chi thu....
Was written by the talented Murdo Macleod (1877-1924) of Siabost, Leodhas after losing in love to a rival whilst living on the summer dwellings out on the moors. Murdo wrote many songs some of which are still recorded and sung today: Feasgar agus Ceo Ann; Se Siabost As Boidhche; Amhran a Neibhi; Cha Mhol Mi Fhin an t-Shaighdearachd etc more info - BBC Bliadhna Nan Oran site under Murchadh MacLeoid.
PiobairProductions 1 year ago
@PiobairProductions mòran taing airson an fhiosrachaidh - cha robh fhios 'am cò rinn i. Cuiridh mi seo suas.
seonachan 1 year ago
Cool stick and a very pretty composition!
ElmerPorch 1 year ago
@ElmerPorch Thanks! It's a traditional Gaelic song, so it's not my composition, but it is my arrangement, so I'll gladly take your compliment.
seonachan 1 year ago
Beautiful! What the heck is this? Where can I find the music or tabs for this?
MomIB999 1 year ago
@MomIB999 It's a traditional Gaelic song, about a guy who finds out his girlfriend isn't his girlfriend anymore. There are recorded versions by Christine Primrose and Karen Matheson (of Capercaillie). I'll put a link to the tabs in the description.
seonachan 1 year ago
@seonachan
Thanks so much! BTW can this be played on a standard strumstick. or regular dulcimer?
MomIB999 1 year ago
@MomIB999 Yes this electric strummer is just like a standard strumstick - I have both tuned to FCF. The tabs work for a regular dulcimer too, assuming the same type of 1-5-1 tuning, except the string order is reversed. In any case, I use the top line for the highest pitched string in my tabs.
seonachan 1 year ago
Great music, I like it !!
ukeattitude 1 year ago
@ukeattitude Glad you do!
seonachan 1 year ago