Geoff Black & Duncan Gibbs: "Major/Minor Tunes � Focus on the 1+ Fret" (Saturday, Session 1, Mountain Dulcimer, Intermediate Advanced)
We�re going to explore using the 1+ fret in some striking modal or major-minor British tunes � particularly useful if you�re new to the extra fret or are still stumbling over it! Discover its usefulness in forming the pentatonic scale and in arranging three traditional tunes, including a C17th dance tune (Nonesuch), a warming love story (Flower of Magherally) and a cautionary tale for young ladies (Long Peggin' Awl). Naturally, a 1+ fret is required!
We�re going to explore using the 1+ fret in some striking modal or major-minor British tunes � particularly useful if you�re new to the extra fret or are still stumbling over it! Discover its usefulness in forming the pentatonic scale and in arranging three traditional tunes, including a C17th dance tune (Nonesuch), a warming love story (Flower of Magherally) and a cautionary tale for young ladies (Long Peggin' Awl). Naturally, a 1+ fret is required!
We�re going to explore using the 1+ fret in some striking modal or major-minor British tunes � particularly useful if you�re new to the extra fret or are still stumbling over it! Discover its usefulness in forming the pentatonic scale and in arranging three traditional tunes, including a C17th dance tune (Nonesuch), a warming love story (Flower of Magherally) and a cautionary tale for young ladies (Long Peggin' Awl). Naturally, a 1+ fret is required!