I just love when people can play any instrument. But when they play multiple instruments that’s a whole new level. Thank you for playing your instruments.
Oh my goodness! I remember this song! I remember hearing it in my home as a kid. Ha! Now you know my age! 😃 My parents loved the orchestral artist named James Last, who did this song with his orchestra. Those were the days when we had records. You played this song perfectly!
We purchased an Oscar Schmidt 21-chord in the 1970s. My wife has played it for our children and grandchildren and in church. I play it occasionally and also do the tuning. I enjoy your videos.
I played an autoharp long ago in my elementary school music class time - mostly we were given a change to play the instrument briefly to accompany the rest of the class singing Christmas carols (early 1960s). Seemed fun and not terribly hard but we all were basic learners.
Oh my goodness! Whatever happened to our autoharp? Listen to that! Home! Haven't heard that sound in a month a Sundays. I could still do that . Red River Valley. Aww, listen to you 🤗. You've taught for a long time haven't you? If you ever need a cousin in an emergency, let me know! Gonna be goin through your catalog.
Lovely! I bought a small Oscar Schmidt autoharp a few years ago, to use when singing with my grandchildren. However, I must use it guardedly with the very youngest ones, as their touches can sometimes be a bit too rough for an instrument! I love that song, too- and recall being excited back in the 70’s whenever I heard that played on the radio. Regarding the fingerpicks: do you use the same kind that are used for a banjo? I have never tried playing my autoharp that way, but just have strummed mine with a hard felt pick.
@@deedeetibbits Neat! Playing melody with picks is definitely more appealing to me than just strumming….probably because I am primarily a musician and not a vocalist. I will have to try my banjo picks on the autoharp sometime.
I’ve had( and played) BOTH kinds, and the diatonic is a bit fuller because not so many strings are muted. However, I also like to have those‘accidentals handy when I need them.
That’s because it’s harder work , and most students in a classroom wouldn’t be able to accomplish it. Your teacher just wanted you ALL to have success🎶
Wonderfull..the only 4 cords I learned on my guitar born to be WILD..IN THE 60S GAVE the guitar away..then JESUS SAID HAY YOU..LISTEN TO THIS ..AMAZING GRACE..I REALLY WONDER AT TIMES WHAT IS REAL AND NOT REAL...SHALOM ITS 50 DEGREES IN PULASKI WISCONSIN..IAM VACUMING DOG AND CAT HAIR..THAT I GUESS IS REAL..ID SEND YOU ROSES IF I COULD..2024 THE YEAR OF THE OPEN DOOR..HOPE YOU DONT LIVE ON A FAULT LINE..AMAZING GRACE........🇺🇲🙊🙈🙉🇺🇲
I love the auto harp! My father bought me a zither when I was I think 10 or 11 years old and I loved it then I saw someone play an auto harp and I wanted to learn that. However, I ended up teaching myself the guitar. I’m not very good however, I just keep trying. I really like the way you played. Now, I want to get one! 🥹💜
I just love when people can play any instrument. But when they play multiple instruments that’s a whole new level. Thank you for playing your instruments.
You’re so welcome!
It was one of my FAVORITE songs growing up!!
Very nice, can't wait for my grandson to hear it!!
Mine too!
DeeDee, that was lovely.
Wow. This song brings me back to being a child. Thank you. ❤
Looking and sounding beautiful today!
Thanks again!
A history lesson and lovely music in one video! Nice. I was born in the 1970s and remember hearing that melody growing up! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! It is a cool melody!
Oh my goodness! I remember this song! I remember hearing it in my home as a kid. Ha! Now you know my age! 😃 My parents loved the orchestral artist named James Last, who did this song with his orchestra. Those were the days when we had records. You played this song perfectly!
I’m gonna check his version out! Thanks for the info!
THAT IS WHAT I BEEN BEGGING FOR YEARS TOO OWN. YOU ARE BLESSED
They aren’t difficult to find, or difficult to play!, and….YES, I am BLESSED🙏
Well played!
You are so talented! Love your eclectic mix of instruments.
Thank you!
Nicely done DeeDee. Very lovely song 🌸💕
What fun! You bring out a lot of joy when you play!
I appreciate your encouragement 🎶. It does bring me a LOT of JOY 🤩
Ms. Tibbits- thank you so much for your posts! I enjoy every tune and every instrument you show us, and always look forward to you next video!
You are so welcome! Thanks for being so encouraging 😌
Thank you DeeDee for information. 😊
You are so welcome!
Your videos always bring a smile to my face, your mastery of so many instruments is astounding. Keep up the great work!
Glad you like them! Thanks for the encouragement!
I never knew the Autoharp existed! Thank you for sharing! Such a lovely tune!
We purchased an Oscar Schmidt 21-chord in the 1970s. My wife has played it for our children and grandchildren and in church. I play it occasionally and also do the tuning. I enjoy your videos.
Thank you! It’s SO kid friendly!,
Excellent
Glad you liked it!
I played an autoharp long ago in my elementary school music class time - mostly we were given a change to play the instrument briefly to accompany the rest of the class singing Christmas carols (early 1960s). Seemed fun and not terribly hard but we all were basic learners.
I ALWAYS used it with kids, because it WAS easy….but playing melody on it took me to another level, because it was SO much more fun🎶
Lovely, as always! 💗💗💗
Thank you! 😊
HOW SWEET THE SOUNĎDDDD!
Beautiful, I enjoyed
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is my baby Misha's song. She was my sweet little Pomeranian and I lost her nearly 20 years ago.
Awwww….glad it brought back GOOD memories!
Oh my goodness! Whatever happened to our autoharp? Listen to that! Home! Haven't heard that sound in a month a Sundays. I could still do that . Red River Valley. Aww, listen to you 🤗. You've taught for a long time haven't you? If you ever need a cousin in an emergency, let me know! Gonna be goin through your catalog.
Yes! I’ve taught for a long time! …..find that autoharp and play again! It’s such FUN!!
wow didn't see songs played without singing
💜🎵
Lovely! I bought a small Oscar Schmidt autoharp a few years ago, to use when singing with my grandchildren. However, I must use it guardedly with the very youngest ones, as their touches can sometimes be a bit too rough for an instrument! I love that song, too- and recall being excited back in the 70’s whenever I heard that played on the radio. Regarding the fingerpicks: do you use the same kind that are used for a banjo? I have never tried playing my autoharp that way, but just have strummed mine with a hard felt pick.
Yes…the picks are the same. I didn’t know how much fun autoharps could be until I picked it up and tried to play melody on it!☺️
@@deedeetibbits
Neat! Playing melody with picks is definitely more appealing to me than just strumming….probably because I am primarily a musician and not a vocalist. I will have to try my banjo picks on the autoharp sometime.
DeeDee , when buying an autoharp, would you prefer chromatic or diatonic ?
That’s for sharing your videos of different instruments.
I’ve had( and played) BOTH kinds, and the diatonic is a bit fuller because not so many strings are muted. However, I also like to have those‘accidentals handy when I need them.
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……is there a chance to play both, so you can decide on which one?
Which of the old instruments is your favorite to play? 😊
My favorite 100 year old one is the Ukelin! My next would be the Marxophone.
My grade school music teacher did NOT show us you could play the autoharp that way!
That’s because it’s harder work , and most students in a classroom wouldn’t be able to accomplish it.
Your teacher just wanted you ALL to have success🎶
Wonderfull..the only 4 cords I learned on my guitar born to be WILD..IN THE 60S GAVE the guitar away..then JESUS SAID HAY YOU..LISTEN TO THIS ..AMAZING GRACE..I REALLY WONDER AT TIMES WHAT IS REAL AND NOT REAL...SHALOM ITS 50 DEGREES IN PULASKI WISCONSIN..IAM VACUMING DOG AND CAT HAIR..THAT I GUESS IS REAL..ID SEND YOU ROSES IF I COULD..2024 THE YEAR OF THE OPEN DOOR..HOPE YOU DONT LIVE ON A FAULT LINE..AMAZING GRACE........🇺🇲🙊🙈🙉🇺🇲
So, on the diatonic, which key would you prefer- I know it’s preference but for your choice?
Most of the ones I’ve seen are in G….
I love the auto harp! My father bought me a zither when I was I think 10 or 11 years old and I loved it then I saw someone play an auto harp and I wanted to learn that. However, I ended up teaching myself the guitar. I’m not very good however, I just keep trying. I really like the way you played. Now, I want to get one! 🥹💜
Do it! They’re easy!