There's also a beautiful version of this tune on an album by Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett called A Water Over Stone put out by Folk Legacy records in the late 70s or early 80s.
Tune is "Lament for Owen Christy," composed by Jim Stewart of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The original can be found on the eponymous album released by Jim's band, Hal an Tow, in the late 80s.
I love to hear celtic tunes! They're otherworldly...
RUNECASTER1001 6 months ago
There's also a beautiful version of this tune on an album by Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett called A Water Over Stone put out by Folk Legacy records in the late 70s or early 80s.
Ocielocique 7 months ago
Beautiful! I hope to be able to play that some day! Just beginning, and that was wonderful inspiration!
nicole3791 7 months ago
Someone actually disliked this video... That one person is either a joker or someone with no sense of musical prowess, its sad really :\.
Missioneer 1 year ago
That's beautiful! Now I know what I'll be learning next on the dulcimer. Looks to be
D a d d tuning?
bricknboxer 1 year ago
@iEatBassGuitars It's a dulcimer, I think
MyKitsa 1 year ago
That was beautiful! What instrument is that?
iEatBassGuitars 1 year ago
That was very lovely!!
dulcibard 2 years ago
that sounds amazing
Maddlord4 2 years ago
Tune is "Lament for Owen Christy," composed by Jim Stewart of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The original can be found on the eponymous album released by Jim's band, Hal an Tow, in the late 80s.
poguesy 2 years ago