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Monday, October 22, 2018

Music Monday and Monday's Music Moves Me






Etienne de Lavaulx playing Let It Be on a 1925 German Zither



Loch Lomond played on hammered dulcimer by Timothy Seaman



Irish Washerwoman - Hammer Dulcimer Played With Household Item



Black Watch Pipes & Drums





















6 comments:

  1. Of course, my favorite of the four was the last one. Good thing I had to go to YouTube to listen, because I didn't remember the songs. I heard the Pipes, drums and regimental Band of The Black Watch about 40 years ago, and they played most of the songs that they played here. The first set they do are all the quick marches of the companies of the First Battalion; the second are several slow marches and a couple more quick marches.

    All of these were excellent, and you reminded me of one I should have remembered: "The Third Man Theme" by Anton Karas. Oh well, can't get them all...

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  2. Joh Holton,glad you enjoyed the tune,I'm going to have to check out the Third Man Theme on you tube. :) :-h d-)

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  3. That was wonderful! The young man with many ways to play the dulcimer is impressive. While i don't always comment, i have been enjoying all the music you've posted lately.

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  4. Oh, you made my day with the bagpipes. Listening to that video while preparing to go to work. Have a great week! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  5. Mike,

    I am not surprised that you selected songs using the dulcimer. I like the sound very much but I think I like the German Zither a wee bit more. The bagpipes & drums YT clip wouldn't play on your site but directed me to go to YT which I did. I used bagpipes songs for all my choices this week. Come by to listen when you get a moment. Have a boogietastic week, my friend!

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  6. Hi Mike,
    Excellent song choices for this theme. I love that 1925 German Zither. It's beautiful and "Let It Be" sounds fantastic on it.
    Also loved the hammered dulcimer. And the whole video on YouTube was incredible.
    Thanks for playing along with my theme. I am having fun with it; hope you are too.
    Have a great week,

    Michele at Angels Bark

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