Spectacular! I don't know music theory, but it sounded like this wonderful tune had both "major" and "minor" aspects to it. Your clawhammer technique is really smooth.
Well seen Jimmy, or rather well heard, for this piece is indeed sometimes in Mixolydian G and sometimes in Dorian G. Here it is played in the key of A because the capo is in the 2nd fret.😉😊
Spectacular! I don't know music theory, but it sounded like this wonderful tune had both "major" and "minor" aspects to it. Your clawhammer technique is really smooth.
Well seen Jimmy, or rather well heard, for this piece is indeed sometimes in Mixolydian G and sometimes in Dorian G. Here it is played in the key of A because the capo is in the 2nd fret.😉😊