I love this kind of music, add more. I play along with you and get great enjoyment from it. I live in Wyo not many people to get together with and have a jam session. I don't know of any one close that plays mountain dulcimer.
Write me using stephen@stephenseifert.com. I'll be in Jackson Hole in July ONLY IF things get better fast. Anyway, I'm looking for more players in Wyoming. Let me put you on my list. Thanks!
interesting until i heard your version of summer time I had never made the connection with the intro to the Kinks lazing on a sunny afternoon ... thanks
This is such an enormous blessing. I just took a class from you at the first 😄 QuaranTUNE Dulcimer Festival, and I cannot tell you how much you have - and do - inspired me. Thank you for your generosity in posting so much material on TH-cam. - Kat
Now I have to get busy and try to learn all the new chord phrasings I have just seen. Thanks so much. Perhaps even less players here in Saskatchewan than in Wyoming. Ha ha.
I follow what I know about the instrument and music, I follow a kind of beginner version that's in my head, and then I try to render it a little different every time I play it. I do have some simple tablature. Email me at stephen@stephenseifert.com if I can help.
Austin C. Miles composed “In The Garden” after reading the account of Mary being the first to witness the empty tomb of our risen Saviour, as told in The Gospel John, chapter 20.
I move out and in to the beat and feel of the music whether I'm hitting the strings or not. A lot of the time I hit just the outs, but sometimes I hit out-ins or groups of out-ins. This video goes over the technique. Of course there's other things I do, but I do a lot of the above. I don't really think in terms of patterns, but maybe sometimes I do. Mostly not.
It changes what notes are droning, which gives a different kind of scale. Notice there's missing frets? We get different arrangements of whole and half-steps when we (dulcimer players) capo.
A capo on the dulcimer is usually a C clamp. It's like have someone hold down all three strings at the same fret while you play the dulcimer. It allows us to play in different keys and different kinds of keys.
Not everyone likes chopped liver, but I can't seem to get enough. Hey, criticism is welcome around here. It's TH-cam. And by the way, this recording is a bit harsh. Are you talking about the use of mutes?
That thing sounds incredible!
My grandfather in the Smoky mountains used to build duclimers like this. To me you can't play true mountain music without it .
He's the BB King of the Dulcimer, he plays with so much fluency, style and character
Absolutely beautiful! Soooo smooth.
❤ making them talk
Absolutely inspiring and amazing. Who knew a dulcimer could produce such sounds.
I think we have right here one of the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) dulcimer players! That's sure beautiful playing Stephen!
With tears rolling down my face I listen in amazement.
cringe
Worship on, brother!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful music with is. So inspiring
The greatest mt. Dulcimer player I've ever heard!
Ive never heard the dulcimer played like this, so creative!
I wish I could like this over and over again. Gorgeous!!!
I love your style of playing dulcimer, like no other
Beautiful blessing to begin a day of worship and rest! Thank you.
Stunning. Thank you.
My grandmother used to play a dulcimer. Wish I could. Miss ya. Last song really hit home.
Wish i could play this
What perfection. Thanks.
Just lovely!
Amazing!!!!
Very nice. I never imagined mountain dulcimer with such versatile tonality.
You’ve inspired me to pull out my old dulcimer and practice!
This is absolutely amazing!
Your beautiful music makes me miss the Appalachians terribly. Thank you.
I love this kind of music, add more. I play along with you and get great enjoyment from it. I live in Wyo not many people to get together with and have a jam session. I don't know of any one close that plays mountain dulcimer.
Write me using stephen@stephenseifert.com. I'll be in Jackson Hole in July ONLY IF things get better fast. Anyway, I'm looking for more players in Wyoming. Let me put you on my list. Thanks!
Nicely played.
Beautiful
So very beautiful! Thank you!!
A true master musician ✨🕊️✨
Well done sir! Very nice.
Incredible! Great way to start the day
Absolutely love it
Dulcimer sounds like a true voice
Beautiful! Fantastic playing.
That’s wonderful. It makes me want to learn to play.
interesting until i heard your version of summer time I had never made the connection with the intro to the Kinks lazing on a sunny afternoon ... thanks
La interpretación mas dulce y bonita que he escuchado de este instrumento. "OLÉ"
Thank you for these! Very nice, indeed!
This sounds great!
Awesome
God bless you
Great style. Thank you!
❤
This is such an enormous blessing. I just took a class from you at the first 😄 QuaranTUNE Dulcimer Festival, and I cannot tell you how much you have - and do - inspired me. Thank you for your generosity in posting so much material on TH-cam. - Kat
You are welcome!
Loved this!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful music.
Now I have to get busy and try to learn all the new chord phrasings I have just seen. Thanks so much. Perhaps even less players here in Saskatchewan than in Wyoming. Ha ha.
My mom's mom was born in Moose Jaw!
Great articulation on the second tune! 💜
Very Nice!
I really want to learn this instrument ❤
brillant !!!
Vous avez ajouté des frettes au dulcimer. Vous jouez comme un dieu.
it sounds nice fingerpicked:)
Thanks
HAD ME REALLY GOING TO YOUR MUSIC!! HOW CAN I TUNE MINE?
I'm pretty sure I'm in DAD here. It's a diatonic with the added 6.5 and 13.5 frets.
What dulcimer is that? Beautiful sound, and beautiful playing.
Thank you! Check out mccaffertydulcimers.com.
Goodness sounds like TWO players! :-)
Lovely playing (I play like this, but only in my dreams). What kind of capo is that, and where can I get one?
My two favorite capo builders: Terry McCafferty and Ron Ewing.
What do you have your strings tuned to for wayfaring stranger. I have been trying to learn that song for ages now and have yet to get it down pat
It's DAD, capo 1.
Nice! Where can I find this tableture for wayfaribg stranger?
I follow what I know about the instrument and music, I follow a kind of beginner version that's in my head, and then I try to render it a little different every time I play it. I do have some simple tablature. Email me at stephen@stephenseifert.com if I can help.
Austin C. Miles composed “In The Garden” after reading the account of Mary being the first to witness the empty tomb of our risen Saviour, as told in The Gospel John, chapter 20.
Amen
How do you have that tuned? The tone that dulcimer has is amazing!
I'm pretty sure I'm in DAD.
@@stephenseifert Is the action on that dulcimer pretty low?
what’s your strum pattern for come thou fount?
I move out and in to the beat and feel of the music whether I'm hitting the strings or not. A lot of the time I hit just the outs, but sometimes I hit out-ins or groups of out-ins. This video goes over the technique. Of course there's other things I do, but I do a lot of the above. I don't really think in terms of patterns, but maybe sometimes I do. Mostly not.
PS what does the Capo do here?
It changes what notes are droning, which gives a different kind of scale. Notice there's missing frets? We get different arrangements of whole and half-steps when we (dulcimer players) capo.
What is "capo"? I'm new at dulcimer.
I'm in DAD and capoed at 1. It makes my open strings drone the 1 chord in E minor. It's one of the ways we can play in varies keys of E.
A capo on the dulcimer is usually a C clamp. It's like have someone hold down all three strings at the same fret while you play the dulcimer. It allows us to play in different keys and different kinds of keys.
Where might we purchase this specific recording of Come Thou Fount?
I'm afraid this is it, and it's free. :)
I don't think I've ever put this on an album. I should!
😉
A little too choppy for my taste but that's Steve's style. Who am I to criticize.
Not everyone likes chopped liver, but I can't seem to get enough. Hey, criticism is welcome around here. It's TH-cam. And by the way, this recording is a bit harsh. Are you talking about the use of mutes?
DAD or DAA tuning?
This is DAD.
Beautiful