Your music is so calming and fits in so well with your filming Patrick, another lovely walk as always thankyou 😊 perhaps one day you might come across a open church! Have a great weekend.
Hi Patrick, another interesting walk you have shared with us. I find the music really adds to the enjoyment of the video. So thank you Patrick👍🏻 Enjoy your weekend
Nice day out Patrick...we did the Dronfield rotary walk a couple of years ago, i remember it being a great day...like you i have never seen a bell to warn fishermen that you are approaching, although i have seen bells that you ring when crossing Golf courses.
Thanks Steve. I remember watching your Dronfield rotary walk video some time back. That footpath with the bell for the fishermen was certainly unusual, but a good idea too. All the best 👍
That was a nice walk and Cowley looks lovely. I really enjoy your accompanying music, it real sets the right tone. I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket so i admire others who are talented like yourself. Thanks for all you do, it's great to watch. Cheers
Thanks Kelly. Yes Cowley is a very quaint little hamlet in the middle of nowhere. Glad you enjoy the music, that's my favourite part of the film making for me. Thanks as always for your great comments and for watching 👍
Hi Patrick.. another great walk taking us with you . I love Barlow ..we only go through it onto the Peak District . Nice music through Cowley.. I expect the churches are more at risk now for thieves unfortunately .. . Oh well.. thanks again.. lv Ali /Ralph x
Hi Patrick. Thanks for another great video. It was great to see how you do your music. Shame the church was closed. Hopefully you will be able to get in the next one. Have a great week. ATB 😊 🎹👍
Hi Cath, thanks for watching and commenting again. Pleased you liked the background to my music. I am more successful with churches in future videos. Have a great week too 👍
Hi Patrick. Nice countryside and some great looking pubs! I always remember the Tickled Trout up near Preston. Used to drive past many times when we were kids off on holiday! 😁 Always tickled me at least!👍☺
Hi Des, thanks for watching and commenting 😀 It's very nice around this part and less busy again than the Peak District. I must try that Tickled Trout sometime just to get a photo of me next to the sign! 🤣 All the best 👍
Ha, I was going to say that about the 'Tickled Trout' Patrick. Yeah, a funny one - bet it's had some great nights. Another decent new walk. I enjoyed hearing about your music. Hey, an ACDC fan - saw them live some years ago at the NEC - a great show. Well, just checked out the town. It looks to be similar in size to Leominster. I can see it proximity to the Peak District. Have a great weekend. Mark
I love that pub name Mark, I do wonder where these pub landlords or owners get them from. It makes the pub stand out for certain, so perhaps that's why they do it. Wow you saw AC/DC at the NEC, that would have been wonderful. I've never seen them live, and basically "rediscovered" them during the past 15 years or so after not hearing them for many years prior to that. Yes I guess Dronfield matches the size of Leominster and close to the Peak District indeed. Thanks for watching Mark and have a great weekend too 👍
@@solitaryrambler Yeah, the name makes the atmosphere Patrick. As for ACDC I came out of that gig without a throat practically - 15,000 people going utterly bonkers. A good rediscovery. For sure a nice market town - lucky to be so close to the peaks. I am super relaxing this weekend.
Interesting to hear about your music Patrick, especially playing without reading the music. Although I trained at music college, I learned more after I left and started playing with bands without music. I never put a composition down on paper until after it's written. I too stick with the same instruments even though there are thousands to choose from. Always enjoy listening to your pieces.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching and commenting. I don't think I ever wrote down my compositions, it was always a case of just recording what I played by ear. My first organ teacher was with the London College of Music, and she taught me how to play from sheet music. When I moved to a different area I had a new teacher who played for Radio Bristol, and he was the one who taught me to interpret the music rather than just playing the sheet music exactly as it was written 👍
@@solitaryrambler So interesting hearing views from musicians. I was taught to read music and passed a few exams, but actually played music by ear and instinct. Even memorising sheet music (which cheated my teacher until she picked up on it by turning over the wrong page!). Only wrote music when transposing songs keys for singing.
@@CountrysideWalking Interesting to learn of you memorising sheet music Shanita. My first organ teacher was with the London College of Music, so I passed two music theory exams with her. She was the one who taught me to play exactly what was on the manuscript. My second teacher was totally different. He had a programme on Radio Bristol, and was the one who showed me how to interpret music and make it sound more interesting.
What a pleasant walk Patrick (no luck with the church again 🙄) one day one day my fort🤠🙏🏼 I liked the style of the bridge over the bypass(I find this kind of practical architecture fascinating) I did enjoy your chat regarding your music how your learnt to play and some of the thought process behind your musical work Any how have a great weekend Very best regards Simon 🤠🙏🏼🏔️
Hi Simon, yeah still no luck with the churches, but luck will change 😊 That's great bridge isn't it with the spiral ramp at one end. Glad you enjoyed the chat about the music background. Thanks as always Simon for your great comments and for watching 😊 Have a fab weekend too! 👍
Another lovely walk and brilliant music score. Thanks for sharing this with us Patrick. You have the most appalling luck with Church access (most likely thanks to vandals or thieves) so how about next time getting in touch with the Vicar/Priest of any Church on a future planned walk to see if they'd open it for you? Just a thought. All the best, love your videos.
Another interesting walk in a new area for me . If you are interested in visiting village churches the warden should have a key. I likeold c and have a book called The 1000 Best Churches in England.if the church is in there then it should be open or easily accessible.I have noticed many chapels open in The Peak District. Thanks for sharing this .
You seem to have been unlucky with your closed church visits. You looked warmly wrapped up though. I know winter stayed around a long time from our own walks. Liked the cool style of guitar/guitar arpeggio. I understand your comments about music influences. Also find it hard to keep up with so many films, but so coincidental the similar background to learning and composing music.
Hi Shanita, yes the church saga goes on, but I do get luckier eventually. I tried a different style of music in this one, pleased you enjoyed it. It is indeed hard to keep up and create different scores, so I sometimes reuse a score, but I'll try a different version of it if I can. I can remember you telling me before about some of your musical background too. Thanks for watching 👍
Hi Patrick. You and churches don't seem to go together. Love your rural countryside. Quite different to New Zealand's countryside. We enjoy your videos from downunder.😊
Morning Chris, I've had a spate where I can't get inside churches, however, luck will change 😊 Glad you enjoy the videos, thanks as always for watching 👍
Patrick, your. Peaceful walk interrupted by sound of motorway, in Chicago we have the subway, the tube, breaks out to the overground, called the L for the elevated, when , you walk under its bridge, the aluminum carriages riding on steel rails,sounds 100 dbls, your ear drums hurt, they nick named the L rolling thunder, at 3 am can be heard for miles, keep opening those church doors, you might see G od.
Your music is so calming and fits in so well with your filming Patrick, another lovely walk as always thankyou 😊 perhaps one day you might come across a open church! Have a great weekend.
Thank you so much Steph, always pleased to receive your great comments. The open church saga goes on! Have a great weekend too 👍
Enjoyed it greatly, Patrick!
Many thanks Richard! 😊
Hi Patrick, another interesting walk you have shared with us. I find the music really adds to the enjoyment of the video. So thank you Patrick👍🏻 Enjoy your weekend
Thanks Claire, always pleased to get your positive feedback. Glad you enjoyed it and have a good weekend too 👍
Nice day out Patrick...we did the Dronfield rotary walk a couple of years ago, i remember it being a great day...like you i have never seen a bell to warn fishermen that you are approaching, although i have seen bells that you ring when crossing Golf courses.
Thanks Steve. I remember watching your Dronfield rotary walk video some time back. That footpath with the bell for the fishermen was certainly unusual, but a good idea too. All the best 👍
Thank you for another wonderful film. Music is just lovely 😍 👏
Thank you too Lesley for watching and for your kind words 👍
Another lovely walk Patrick thank u
Very welcome Mick thanks for watching 👍
Hi Patrick thank you again for another interesting walk we do enjoy your walk, take care Dave & Jean
Glad you enjoyed it Dave and Jean, thanks again for watching and commenting. All the best 👍
Nice walk ! I really enjoyed it, Patrick. Thank you. 🌹
Glad you enjoyed it Angus, many thanks! 👍😊
Lovely film as always Patrick. It’s always great to see some lesser known places, they can have so much to offer Thanks for sharing. ❤x
Glad you enjoyed it Sylvia, yes it's been nice for me too to film some of the lesser known places. Thanks for watching 👍
Great video again Patrick. Your music is amazing and fits the videos perfectly.
Cheers Jamie, appreciate the kind words 👍
That was a nice walk and Cowley looks lovely. I really enjoy your accompanying music, it real sets the right tone. I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket so i admire others who are talented like yourself. Thanks for all you do, it's great to watch. Cheers
Thanks Kelly. Yes Cowley is a very quaint little hamlet in the middle of nowhere. Glad you enjoy the music, that's my favourite part of the film making for me. Thanks as always for your great comments and for watching 👍
Hi Patrick.. another great walk taking us with you . I love Barlow ..we only go through it onto the Peak District . Nice music through Cowley.. I expect the churches are more at risk now for thieves unfortunately .. . Oh well.. thanks again.. lv Ali /Ralph x
Lovely walk as always. Very interesting insights about your music, for me this is what really sets your walks apart (and above) other channels.
Thanks for the great comments Nuinmar, much appreciated 👍
Many thanks for the shout out I'm obliged that you answered my questions surrounding your interesting music. 😊
You're welcome Hugh, glad you enjoyed it 👍😊
Hi Patrick. Thanks for another great video. It was great to see how you do your music. Shame the church was closed. Hopefully you will be able to get in the next one. Have a great week. ATB 😊 🎹👍
Hi Cath, thanks for watching and commenting again. Pleased you liked the background to my music. I am more successful with churches in future videos. Have a great week too 👍
@@solitaryrambler Thanks Patrick. 🙂👍
Hi Patrick. Nice countryside and some great looking pubs! I always remember the Tickled Trout up near Preston. Used to drive past many times when we were kids off on holiday! 😁 Always tickled me at least!👍☺
Hi Des, thanks for watching and commenting 😀 It's very nice around this part and less busy again than the Peak District. I must try that Tickled Trout sometime just to get a photo of me next to the sign! 🤣 All the best 👍
@@solitaryrambler Hopefully not getting your trout tickled!👍😂
I'll definitely be keeping my trout to myself! 🤣🤣🤣
Ha, I was going to say that about the 'Tickled Trout' Patrick. Yeah, a funny one - bet it's had some great nights. Another decent new walk. I enjoyed hearing about your music. Hey, an ACDC fan - saw them live some years ago at the NEC - a great show. Well, just checked out the town. It looks to be similar in size to Leominster. I can see it proximity to the Peak District. Have a great weekend. Mark
I love that pub name Mark, I do wonder where these pub landlords or owners get them from. It makes the pub stand out for certain, so perhaps that's why they do it. Wow you saw AC/DC at the NEC, that would have been wonderful. I've never seen them live, and basically "rediscovered" them during the past 15 years or so after not hearing them for many years prior to that. Yes I guess Dronfield matches the size of Leominster and close to the Peak District indeed. Thanks for watching Mark and have a great weekend too 👍
@@solitaryrambler Yeah, the name makes the atmosphere Patrick. As for ACDC I came out of that gig without a throat practically - 15,000 people going utterly bonkers. A good rediscovery. For sure a nice market town - lucky to be so close to the peaks. I am super relaxing this weekend.
Interesting to hear about your music Patrick, especially playing without reading the music. Although I trained at music college, I learned more after I left and started playing with bands without music. I never put a composition down on paper until after it's written. I too stick with the same instruments even though there are thousands to choose from. Always enjoy listening to your pieces.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching and commenting. I don't think I ever wrote down my compositions, it was always a case of just recording what I played by ear. My first organ teacher was with the London College of Music, and she taught me how to play from sheet music. When I moved to a different area I had a new teacher who played for Radio Bristol, and he was the one who taught me to interpret the music rather than just playing the sheet music exactly as it was written 👍
@@solitaryrambler So interesting hearing views from musicians. I was taught to read music and passed a few exams, but actually played music by ear and instinct. Even memorising sheet music (which cheated my teacher until she picked up on it by turning over the wrong page!). Only wrote music when transposing songs keys for singing.
Just commented below on my musical experiences Steve.
@@CountrysideWalking Interesting to learn of you memorising sheet music Shanita. My first organ teacher was with the London College of Music, so I passed two music theory exams with her. She was the one who taught me to play exactly what was on the manuscript. My second teacher was totally different. He had a programme on Radio Bristol, and was the one who showed me how to interpret music and make it sound more interesting.
@@CountrysideWalking Patrick does write some good melodies doen't he, especially when using the guitar.
It was interesting to hear you talk about your musical background. I have always regretted not learning to play myself.
Thanks for that Michael, pleased it was of interest. All the best 👍
What a pleasant walk Patrick (no luck with the church again 🙄) one day one day my fort🤠🙏🏼
I liked the style of the bridge over the bypass(I find this kind of practical architecture fascinating)
I did enjoy your chat regarding your music how your learnt to play and some of the thought process behind your musical work
Any how have a great weekend
Very best regards Simon 🤠🙏🏼🏔️
Hi Simon, yeah still no luck with the churches, but luck will change 😊 That's great bridge isn't it with the spiral ramp at one end. Glad you enjoyed the chat about the music background. Thanks as always Simon for your great comments and for watching 😊 Have a fab weekend too! 👍
@@solitaryrambler thanks Patrick you too m8t 🙏🏼
Another lovely walk and brilliant music score. Thanks for sharing this with us Patrick. You have the most appalling luck with Church access (most likely thanks to vandals or thieves) so how about next time getting in touch with the Vicar/Priest of any Church on a future planned walk to see if they'd open it for you? Just a thought. All the best, love your videos.
As always thank you so much for the great comments Jeff and for watching. I do get better luck in videos after this. All the best 👍
Hi Patrick yet another nice walk bit different " The Tickled Trout Pub " wonder how it got that name !!!🤣
Glad you enjoyed it Russ, thanks for watching. I wouldn't like to guess how that pub got its name!! 👍😊😊
Another interesting walk in a new area for me . If you are interested in visiting village churches the warden should have a key. I likeold c and have a book called The 1000 Best Churches in England.if the church is in there then it should be open or easily accessible.I have noticed many chapels open in The Peak District. Thanks for sharing this .
Glad you enjoyed this, thanks as always for watching. I have since found more churches open thankfully 👍
You seem to have been unlucky with your closed church visits. You looked warmly wrapped up though. I know winter stayed around a long time from our own walks. Liked the cool style of guitar/guitar arpeggio. I understand your comments about music influences. Also find it hard to keep up with so many films, but so coincidental the similar background to learning and composing music.
Hi Shanita, yes the church saga goes on, but I do get luckier eventually. I tried a different style of music in this one, pleased you enjoyed it. It is indeed hard to keep up and create different scores, so I sometimes reuse a score, but I'll try a different version of it if I can. I can remember you telling me before about some of your musical background too. Thanks for watching 👍
Hi Patrick. You and churches don't seem to go together. Love your rural countryside. Quite different to New Zealand's countryside. We enjoy your videos from downunder.😊
Morning Chris, I've had a spate where I can't get inside churches, however, luck will change 😊 Glad you enjoy the videos, thanks as always for watching 👍
Patrick, your. Peaceful walk interrupted by sound of motorway, in Chicago we have the subway, the tube, breaks out to the overground, called the L for the elevated, when , you walk under its bridge, the aluminum carriages riding on steel rails,sounds 100 dbls, your ear drums hurt, they nick named the L rolling thunder, at 3 am can be heard for miles, keep opening those church doors, you might see G od.
Thanks for watching and commenting Steven, all the best 👍
Hi Patrick. I’m sending you a firefighters axe for your next church visit 🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓
Haha I've got some dynamite Paul 👍😊😊