The song definitely wasn't called "religion class". It was called I "Want to Walk as a Child of the Light". And you're thinking of Evening Prayer. The class was called CCD.
No sorry, what I mean was that we usually just called CCD class, religion class. And then yeah, we would sing this during the evening prayer portion of it.
Yeah, I still cannot focus on playing and smiling at the same time. I like to tack it on at the beginning and the end, so they know I'm having a lighthearted fun time. Which I am, to be clear. It just takes focus to play. If a musician is smiling whole time, they play, then they're either not playing or rehearsed very well. Or at least that my two cents. Maybe it depends on the person.
I couldn't agree more. It is a fun one to play on the concertina, I must say. This whistle is a very simple and nice instrument. It's a staple of Irish music and is very easy and inexpensive. I recommend them to anyone to wants to get started with music.
I'd love to play this song. It's beautiful! Unfortunately I couldn't find the same tune you played on RU-vid. I also like Talisk. Mohsen Amini's technique is amazing.Thank you for uploading it to RU-vid.
Thank you I do appreciate it. Hehe, yeah, I need to start rewatching my videos before I post them. The tune is called 'The Road Not Taken' by The High Kings NOT 'The Hills of Kaitoke'. You should have no problem finding the tune then. As for me, I will end up taking this video down and uploading the actual Hills of Kaitoke video. I already have my cover of 'The Road Not Taken' out already so you can still find it there. Sorry about that. Glad to know I'm not the only one that appreciates Talisk.
Well... you left it at home so I figured you weren't gonna need it anytime soon. I think it is either in the closet or in your old room, awaiting steadfast and patiently for your arrival.