


Bing Futch: "Da Slockit Light”: A Study in Song (Saturday, Session 3, Level 5 - Advanced, Mountain Dulcimer) 16MD143
This haunting piece by Scottish fiddler Tom Anderson is a favorite among fiddle players everywhere and Ken Bloom likes to perform it on bowed dulcimer. It sounds quite lovely on standard mountain dulcimer and we'll use a chord-melody style to navigate its looping melodies. We'll explore the composition of the piece and see how even chords that aren't native to our tuning (DAD) can still be arranged.
This haunting piece by Scottish fiddler Tom Anderson is a favorite among fiddle players everywhere and Ken Bloom likes to perform it on bowed dulcimer. It sounds quite lovely on standard mountain dulcimer and we'll use a chord-melody style to navigate its looping melodies. We'll explore the composition of the piece and see how even chords that aren't native to our tuning (DAD) can still be arranged.
This haunting piece by Scottish fiddler Tom Anderson is a favorite among fiddle players everywhere and Ken Bloom likes to perform it on bowed dulcimer. It sounds quite lovely on standard mountain dulcimer and we'll use a chord-melody style to navigate its looping melodies. We'll explore the composition of the piece and see how even chords that aren't native to our tuning (DAD) can still be arranged.