What a mesmerizing song! The sawmill banjo pickin and singing are so great! Great outro! We are candles set adrift upon uncertain seas for sure. RIP Bill
do you ever do up picking? i learned it from clifton hicks. its like claw hammer in its technique except on the bum stroke you use the pad of your finger to pluck the string. makes a song sound more like a drone king of sound if that makes sense
@@TimEriksenMusicVideo thanks alot , english isnt my firrst language, sometimes i get confused! Ok so the numbers mean the pages in the sacred harp book,good to know! Thank you for your music , you help me get through hard Times!! Greetings from Austria
I love yer music
So glad to see you still playing music sir. You are a large inspiration to me. Thank you, much love.
Thank you for sharing.
What a mesmerizing song! The sawmill banjo pickin and singing are so great! Great outro! We are candles set adrift upon uncertain seas for sure. RIP Bill
One of my favorite Sacred Harp numbers. Excellent rendition.
Deep and powerful. Speaks right to the soul❤️
See ya in Washington 🤙🏼
Really great, Tim! An excellent arrangement on the banjo, perfect for this tune.
thanks Martha. Tunes like 106 fit pretty naturally on the banjo.
do you ever do up picking? i learned it from clifton hicks. its like claw hammer in its technique except on the bum stroke you use the pad of your finger to pluck the string. makes a song sound more like a drone king of sound if that makes sense
Tim, that's a nice tribute to your friend Bill.
Why is this Song called remembering bill dunn? He plays the Same Song somewhere Else and calls it Ecstasy? Pls Help
Yeah, thesong is Ecstasy, page 106 in the Sacred Harp- I was playing it in memory of my friend Bill Dunn
@@TimEriksenMusicVideo thanks alot , english isnt my firrst language, sometimes i get confused! Ok so the numbers mean the pages in the sacred harp book,good to know! Thank you for your music , you help me get through hard Times!! Greetings from Austria
@@Igordabeidl You're welcome. Sacred Harp page numbers and names can be confusing even to people who speak English as a first language.