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LEARN - "Hallelujah" - Stick Dulcimer Guitar (D Strumstick / Seagull Merlin... actually D#) 

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@arts68
@arts68 4 месяца назад
I play it on a full-sized mountain dulcimer. Instead of the F# barr chord, I play an F#7 on 2 2 1. It sounds nice.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood 4 месяца назад
Oh that is a very very nice change! I’m jealous that I didn’t think of it!! 😂 Well done!
@cameroncartier8137
@cameroncartier8137 2 года назад
Thank you for everything! I just picked up a strumstick in D second hand.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood 2 года назад
Wonderful! I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of it! Plenty of videos here to learn with, and check the website for some helpful downloads (shameless plug, I know, but I had to, right?) ;-)
@wattsnex2725
@wattsnex2725 2 года назад
I appreciate you giving a nod to Leonard in your intro. The song is so often attributed to Buckley. Understandably though.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood 2 года назад
Yup, gotta give credit to the guy who spent over 3 years and 30 verses to work it out. Great Malcolm gladwell “revisionist history” podcast in season 1 about it
@troubadouroutdoors2126
@troubadouroutdoors2126 2 года назад
Dude I appreciate you so much for this. Definitely subscribing.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood 2 года назад
I appreciate that! I really do. If you haven't checked out the free resources on the site, please do so. I'm sure some will help! (and the email list will alert you too ;)
@torontocitizen6802
@torontocitizen6802 Год назад
I think that the very best version of the song is by Leonard Cohen but most Canadians recognize the quintessential version as the one done by K. D. Lang.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood Год назад
Really? Where does Buckley stack up on the Canadian list then? Without Buckley the song would probably be unknown. If you like podcasts I recommend Malcolm Gladwl’s revisionist history, season 1 “hallelujah”… it’s fascinating (and Malcolm is Canadian 😉)
@torontocitizen6802
@torontocitizen6802 Год назад
@@HeyInglewood in Canada, the most well known versions of those songs would be Lang, John Cale (Shrek), Rufus Wainwright, then Buckley. Or Buckley then Wainwright, depending on geography. I love that you do the song for the Merlin. You make it accessible for the beginner ((which I am) And thanks for the podcast recommendation!!
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood Год назад
@@torontocitizen6802 wow. I don't know a single person who'd order things that way. Most wouldn't be able to name John Cale either. Just the difference of a country, I guess, but not what I'd have expected at all.
@a.m.dalton4058
@a.m.dalton4058 3 года назад
So you're going think I'm nuts, but your other DAD posts sound right. This one sounds off-key. I enjoyed it. I just can't play along with you. Cheers.
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood 3 года назад
Oh.... no, i don't think you're nuts, I think you're the sane one. I can't believe it, but I recorded this in ~D#... LOL ON ME!! I don't know if I should remake it or not... eesh. LOTS of work in what looks like a simple video. Anyway, I was messing with string tension (see: video coming out in the next few weeks), and forgot to switch it back, and now I have a complete mess. Sigh... I'm about to put up a chord sheet for this one on the website... would that help, do you think? I also made a note on the video description. THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS UP (and for the encouragement on the correctly tuned videos ;)
@crazyrees23
@crazyrees23 7 месяцев назад
So should we put our dulcimer in d# tuning? Can you remake it in regular tuning?
@aidankodesh1495
@aidankodesh1495 2 года назад
when your doing the one finger version do you strum all the strings or just one?
@ryanpryor2058
@ryanpryor2058 2 года назад
All of them!! Should sound great!
@aidankodesh1495
@aidankodesh1495 2 года назад
@@ryanpryor2058 thanks!
@arts68
@arts68 4 месяца назад
That's the way the larger dulcimer used to be played. One note melody and letting the two drones ring out.
@deeleeownlibbz7567
@deeleeownlibbz7567 Год назад
Skip to about 2:13 to skip all the talkig
@HeyInglewood
@HeyInglewood Год назад
But the talking is so warm and soothing, right? 😉
@alexanderduncan8279
@alexanderduncan8279 Год назад
Talking* lol…
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