Omnia: Richard Parker’s Fancy (aka, Sheep In The Boat) - Hammered Dulcimer
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2022
- This is Omnia's version of the traditional Irish jig "Sheep In The Boat" (known by Omnia as "Richard Parker's Fancy"), played on the hammered dulcimer.
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- Dulcimer: Homemade, built by myself and a friend of mine.
- Hammers: Songbird double faced hammers. - Видеоклипы
Very nice! I absolutely love Omnia and you played this very well.
Lovely, just lovely!
I think your music is SO soothing to listen to... please keep it coming!
Nicely done! 😎👍🏻
Very nice. I've always like the sound of the Hammer Dulcimer.
Really nice cover, very smooth 👌
Big fan of omnia, I'd love to hear you play this accompanied by a harp or a flute because the dulcimer really suits Richard Parker
How long did it take you to manage to play your first tune? And where did you first meet a dulcimer like that? Are you in Ireland or England? It's all very good music, so delicate and calms me down well. Beautiful music. I've a tune that would sound well on it. It's a Swedish herding tune, delicate too. Skeberglaten, see video posted by Goatsarius, Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark, nyckelharpa and harp, the second tune of video would be very good too, easier to find, Polska fran Juringius.
Thank you, glad you enjoy the music :). Can't remember exactly but it maybe took a couple weeks, however I was only doing melody, not chords/arpeggios, and probably sounded very stiff and awkward. I'm in the U.S. My mom has been playing flute/whistle in Irish sessions for years, and I discovered the dulcimer through one of her friends there. I love nyckelharpa and harp, those were some nice tunes :)
I always thought you were in the USA but finally you may just be in England somewhere as you talk of "sessions". North or South?🇨🇵🇨🇵🌞🌞
Woooa I think this is the most beautiful instrument that I was given to hear ! Can u try to do Skyrim theme or The Dragonborn comes ? 🤩
And the woods look more English than American and must be more accessible