Impressive technique - all I've ever done is strum (I have a casebound 21 chord & a 15 chord '30's Schmidt replica) - the latter I play backward & upside down, cuz I'm left handed, and also without picks - you've inspired me to try them again😊
Those are plastic picks you can buy at any music store. I don't use picks. I use bare fingers and play the lead with my little finger with a long fingernail. It makes a lot sweeter sound and you don't get that annoying pick scratch sound.
Impressive technique - all I've ever done is strum (I have a casebound 21 chord & a 15 chord '30's Schmidt replica) - the latter I play backward & upside down, cuz I'm left handed, and also without picks - you've inspired me to try them again😊
hello from England. the best auto harp playing I've heard. thank you.
Inspirational!
great i just got an old 12 key oscar s,,,from late 50s or early 60s,,wish me luck,,ill be watchin these videos for sure..Brian
I love this video, this is my 100th time to watch it, I think. Man, that is some serious technique. Well done, friend.
This is great playing. It does not sound like mass confusion that you hear a lot.
Excellent & so informative!!!
Love Stoney's Waltz no matter who plays it, where, or why.
What make of Autoharp is that? I've never seen one with F holes.
what is the name of that song? sounds like an old carter family tune
You deleted me off Facebook how do I get you to make me autoharp?
I'm not a luthier, merely a player.
What kind of picks are you using. they don't look metal
Those are plastic picks you can buy at any music store. I don't use picks. I use bare fingers and play the lead with my little finger with a long fingernail. It makes a lot sweeter sound and you don't get that annoying pick scratch sound.
It seems as if the creator of this video does not share any of his knowledge and avoids answering questions.