@@ShannonHeatonMusic Thanks. I tried a lavaliere mic last week but it was too hot for fiddle - probably would get the similar results using the little mic that is on the earbuds. Was just wondering if you were using that. Thanks. Oh... what a nice Polka!
Rolling on floor laughing... Just got a new camera that should do really nice video - and in the last hour I think I figured out how to feed a phantom powered mono studio mic into its 2 channels using a little preamp and mixer. Probably that's what you and Matt are doing?
Very helpful tutorial. Thank you.
Thanks for talking about "pulsing" the breath. New to me as a beginner. I'm sure I'll hear it all the time now :-)
Great that you are already hearing that rhythmic LIFT. It adds such dimension to the music.
You're a great teacher, subscribed! :)
thanks a lot for your support, and for tuning in!
I just love this!
thanks, Jennifer! It was so sweet to do.
How nice to discover another Filipino(?) guy who's into this stuff 👍🏽
Oo nga! There are about 5-ish others that I know of, and would love to meet more out there!
oh, one of the first tunes that I learned! thank you!
I love that you know this one! Glad to play it with you, my friend.
Hi Shannon. Were using just the mic on you earbuds to record?
hi, Harlow! I used a mic to record myself. The earbuds were just so I could hear Armand play, since he recorded his part first.
@@ShannonHeatonMusic Thanks. I tried a lavaliere mic last week but it was too hot for fiddle - probably would get the similar results using the little mic that is on the earbuds. Was just wondering if you were using that. Thanks. Oh... what a nice Polka!
@@harlowpinson5678 I do think ANY old mic would be better than the lav (hard to position that properly).
Rolling on floor laughing... Just got a new camera that should do really nice video - and in the last hour I think I figured out how to feed a phantom powered mono studio mic into its 2 channels using a little preamp and mixer. Probably that's what you and Matt are doing?