@theceltickitten It's really not as bad as one might think to play at a negative incline like that. It gives the audience a great view and as long as you have it at the correct height, it's actually pretty ergonomic and doesn't hurt your back.
Very cool! It great to see this instrument still being played. I love the variety of sounds that can be made by different stringed instruments and this one has a beautiful shimmering quality to it. Banjo-like but much prettier. Just my opinion....
I've seen HD's flat, at a high angle, 10 degrees up, but never actually "upside down". If you can play that way, it's great for the audience to hear (I could hear Bill.)
Does anyone know what this song is and how I may be able to get it. It's so bouncy and it just makes me smile everytime.
Dnangel33 6 months ago
@theceltickitten It's really not as bad as one might think to play at a negative incline like that. It gives the audience a great view and as long as you have it at the correct height, it's actually pretty ergonomic and doesn't hurt your back.
neohealy 1 year ago
does anyone have the sheet music to this, arranged for hammered dulcimer?
xdidii 1 year ago
Very cool! It great to see this instrument still being played. I love the variety of sounds that can be made by different stringed instruments and this one has a beautiful shimmering quality to it. Banjo-like but much prettier. Just my opinion....
mycareer 2 years ago
sound a little faint, but fantastic tune!
I've seen HD's flat, at a high angle, 10 degrees up, but never actually "upside down". If you can play that way, it's great for the audience to hear (I could hear Bill.)
Thanks for posting!
Poodlepups 3 years ago
Maybe a mess, but lots of fun and fast hands! -Dennis
wdciii 4 years ago