Sunday, October 31, 2010

Mountain Dulcimer + Bowed Saw

I've been listening to my recent recordings from the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, and I'm sharing two more from a performance on October 23, 2010.  These two tunes belong to Phil Mac, my bowed-saw-playing, Aussie-muso-songwriter, friend.  Here's my photo of Phil from last year:



Here are two of our performance recordings, as mentioned above:



Sometimes when Dr. Phil Mac puts down his saw, he picks up his harmonica.  Here's my photo of Phil with his harp at a music festival in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, in 2009.  



Phil is an awesome poet/performer.  I like the sounds he makes with that bowed-saw!  He's the man with the triangle at times, too. (See the photo below.  I took that photo last year at Breakfast and Beer. Phil Mac and Adrian Kosky, all-amped-up and performing at October Fest in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia.)  




I'm just sayin'..... whatever he is playin' -- saw, triangle, egg-shakers, or harmonica --my friend Phil adds depth to droning dulcimer sounds! 

I thank God for bringing new friends and a variety of music into my life!



Mountain Dulcimer + Bowed Saw

I've been listening to my recent recordings from the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, and I'm sharing two more from a performance on October 23, 2010.  These two tunes belong to Phil Mac, my bowed-saw-playing, Aussie-muso-songwriter, friend.  Here's my photo of Phil from last year:



Here are two of our performance recordings, as mentioned above:



Sometimes when Dr. Phil Mac puts down his saw, he picks up his harmonica.  Here's my photo of Phil with his harp at a music festival in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, in 2009.  



Phil is an awesome poet/performer.  I like the sounds he makes with that bowed-saw!  He's the man with the triangle at times, too. (See the photo below.  I took that photo last year at Breakfast and Beer. Phil Mac and Adrian Kosky, all-amped-up and performing at October Fest in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia.)  




I'm just sayin'..... whatever he is playin' -- saw, triangle, egg-shakers, or harmonica --my friend Phil adds depth to droning dulcimer sounds! 

I thank God for bringing new friends and a variety of music into my life!



Thursday, October 28, 2010

My Music With A Mountain Dulcimer

This blog post was updated on March 11, 2011.

I've been sharing my mountain dulcimer sounds by uploading music to another blog since the beginning of the year.  I have enjoyed making this collection of tunes that Adrian Kosky and I regularly play at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, Australia.  We are now calling our duo "Table Hill," and from time-to-time we let the duo grow by inviting our friends, Phil Mac and Tony Soccio, to play along with us.  It's quite a learning experience to listen to our music AFTER it has already been performed.  Most of the time I like what I hear, and I am thankful for that!

This is a list of MP3 links that I have compiled by copying and pasting them from my other blog into this one.  When I started with my uploading at the beginning of the year, I didn't know I would want to upload second and third versions of the tunes.  Once I realized that, I started putting dates with the song titles for reference.  In my other blog:  blog.carlamaxwell.com  I have posted other reference information....but for now, I'm just wanting to share my journal of recordings from performances.

Vigilante Man, by Woody Guthrie, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, March 6, 2011

Baby Please Don't Go, by Big Joe Willams, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, March 6, 2011

Pick A Bale of Cotton, January 22, 2011, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Ramblin' On My Mind by Robert Johnson, performed by Table Hill, January 22, 2011, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

If I Could Be Bob Dylan For The Day by Phil McNamara, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 25, 2010

Lodi, by Creedence Clearwater Revival, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Bad Moon Rising, by Creedence Clearwater Revival, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Corrine, Corrina, originally recorded by Bo Chatmon and the Mississippi Sheiks in 1928, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Dead Flowers, by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

She Caught the Katy, by Taj Mahall and James Rachell, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

If I Could Be Bob Dylan for a Day, by Phil Mac, performed November 7, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Shoe Shine Club, by Phil Mac, performed November 7, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

River Song, by Adrian Kosky, performed October 23, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Fear, by Adrian Kosky, performed October 23, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Seasons Come and Seasons Go, song by Phil Mac, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

This Old Man, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

I'm Sitting on Top of the World, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Dodgy Train, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Silver Dollars, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Been Told By The Messenger, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria,  Australia

Swing Low Sweet Chariot, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Diddie Wa Diddie, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Tamp It Up Solid, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Dust My Broom, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

Red River Valley, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

Farther Along, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, August 12, 2010

Shake, Rattle and Roll, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, July 18, 2010

Electric Dulcimer/Guitar, You Are My Sunshine, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, VIC, AU

Cluck Old Hen, July 18, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, First Sample

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Second Sample

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Third Sample

Hey Porter, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Deep River Blues, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Honky Tonk Blues, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Love In Vain, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Sitting on Top of the World, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

This Old Man, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Down to the River to Pray, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

I'll Fly Away, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Cripple Creek, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Oh! Susanna! June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

June Apple, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Water Bound, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Bad Moon Rising, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Ruby Tuesday, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Ring of Fire, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Mississippi Sawyer, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Old Joe Clark, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Rocky Top, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Down to the River to Pray, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

You Are My Sunshine, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar

Silver Dollars, by Adrian Kosky, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar

Shortnin' Bread, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Red River Valley, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Down to the River to Pray, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Midnight Special, January 16, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, May 9, 2010

Bad Moon Rising, May 9, 2010

Tamp It Up Solid, May 9, 2010

I Walk The Line, May 9, 2010

Man of Constant Sorrow, May 9, 2010

Forked Deer, May 9, 2010

Man of Constant Sorrow

This Old Man

Cindy

Will the Circle be Unbroken

Sitting on Top of the World

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss

Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, Sunday, January 17, 2010, Sound File #1

My Music With A Mountain Dulcimer

This blog post was updated on March 11, 2011.

I've been sharing my mountain dulcimer sounds by uploading music to another blog since the beginning of the year.  I have enjoyed making this collection of tunes that Adrian Kosky and I regularly play at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, Australia.  We are now calling our duo "Table Hill," and from time-to-time we let the duo grow by inviting our friends, Phil Mac and Tony Soccio, to play along with us.  It's quite a learning experience to listen to our music AFTER it has already been performed.  Most of the time I like what I hear, and I am thankful for that!

This is a list of MP3 links that I have compiled by copying and pasting them from my other blog into this one.  When I started with my uploading at the beginning of the year, I didn't know I would want to upload second and third versions of the tunes.  Once I realized that, I started putting dates with the song titles for reference.  In my other blog:  blog.carlamaxwell.com  I have posted other reference information....but for now, I'm just wanting to share my journal of recordings from performances.

Vigilante Man, by Woody Guthrie, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, March 6, 2011

Baby Please Don't Go, by Big Joe Willams, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, March 6, 2011

Pick A Bale of Cotton, January 22, 2011, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Ramblin' On My Mind by Robert Johnson, performed by Table Hill, January 22, 2011, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

If I Could Be Bob Dylan For The Day by Phil McNamara, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 25, 2010

Lodi, by Creedence Clearwater Revival, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Bad Moon Rising, by Creedence Clearwater Revival, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Corrine, Corrina, originally recorded by Bo Chatmon and the Mississippi Sheiks in 1928, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

Dead Flowers, by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

She Caught the Katy, by Taj Mahall and James Rachell, performed by Table Hill at the Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, November 12, 2010

If I Could Be Bob Dylan for a Day, by Phil Mac, performed November 7, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Shoe Shine Club, by Phil Mac, performed November 7, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

River Song, by Adrian Kosky, performed October 23, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Fear, by Adrian Kosky, performed October 23, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Seasons Come and Seasons Go, song by Phil Mac, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

This Old Man, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

I'm Sitting on Top of the World, October 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Dodgy Train, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Silver Dollars, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Been Told By The Messenger, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria,  Australia

Swing Low Sweet Chariot, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Diddie Wa Diddie, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Tamp It Up Solid, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Dust My Broom, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

Red River Valley, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU

Farther Along, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, August 12, 2010

Shake, Rattle and Roll, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, July 18, 2010

Electric Dulcimer/Guitar, You Are My Sunshine, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, VIC, AU

Cluck Old Hen, July 18, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, First Sample

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Second Sample

Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Third Sample

Hey Porter, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Deep River Blues, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Honky Tonk Blues, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Love In Vain, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Sitting on Top of the World, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

This Old Man, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

Down to the River to Pray, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria

I'll Fly Away, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Cripple Creek, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Oh! Susanna! June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

June Apple, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Water Bound, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Bad Moon Rising, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Ruby Tuesday, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Ring of Fire, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Mississippi Sawyer, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Old Joe Clark, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Rocky Top, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Down to the River to Pray, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel

You Are My Sunshine, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar

Silver Dollars, by Adrian Kosky, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar

Shortnin' Bread, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Red River Valley, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU

Down to the River to Pray, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Midnight Special, January 16, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, May 9, 2010

Bad Moon Rising, May 9, 2010

Tamp It Up Solid, May 9, 2010

I Walk The Line, May 9, 2010

Man of Constant Sorrow, May 9, 2010

Forked Deer, May 9, 2010

Man of Constant Sorrow

This Old Man

Cindy

Will the Circle be Unbroken

Sitting on Top of the World

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss

Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, Sunday, January 17, 2010, Sound File #1

My Mountain Dulcimer Story

Last weekend I had the chance to introduce a couple of new friends to my Memphis-made mountain dulcimers, and I am thankful for that.

People often ask me how long I have been playing a mountain dulcimer, and that is not really an easily answered question.  I can't really put a date to the day I decided I would always play music with a mountain dulcimer....but I remember a time when I began to hope and pray that I would not quit playing music with my mountain dulcimer.  I knew I had given up other interests....like acting, singing, sewing, embroidery, painting, latch-hook rug-making, etc.  I connected with making music with my mountain dulcimer in such an intimate/spiritual way that I knew it was something I could always enjoy and would always need.


I was first introduced to the mountain dulcimer in Gatlinburg, TN, in 1984, I think.  I was on vacation and wandered into a dulcimer shop with my mother.  The salesman was easy to talk to and demonstrated how the song "Amazing Grace" could be played within 10 minutes by a numbered-fret system and by listening to the sound of the dulcimer as I played it. (I decided it was like painting by number....but I liked this type of playing music more than I liked painting by number.)  My situation was like that of many people who learn about the mountain dulcimer whilst on vacation.....I didn't have the extra cash to spend.....so I left the dulcimer shop without an intstrument, but I had a new interest in the beautiful sounding instrument I had just played.

A few years later I received a dulcimer as a birthday gift.  It was a simple McSpadden mountain dulcimer, and I thought it was lovely.  It didn't take me long to love its sound.

I went to the Memphis Dulcimer Festival in 1990 and took my first/beginner dulcimer class with Larkin Bryant.  I fell deeper in love with the sounds of my dulcimer with Larkin's finger-picking style of playing.  I think it was playing the song "Love Me Tender" that caused the mountain dulcimer to steal my heart!

So, I could say that I have been playing the mountain dulcimer for 20 years.....as that's how long I have owned one.....but that's not the truth of the matter.  After a couple of years of sneaking in playing time for myself, I put the mountain dulcimer away to play with my daughter.....and I am thankful that I did that!  No regrets in that regard!!  There was a point in my playing when my girl was annoyed when I picked up the mountain dulcimer.  Either she wanted to play it, or she wanted me to not play it....I wasn't sure which, but I decided to put the mountain dulcimer in its case.  I left it there in its case for a few years.


I took my mountain dulcimer out of its case to use as a mantelpiece decoration a few years later....with hope that I might find a time to take it down and play it from time-to-time.  The dulcimer stayed on the mantel for quite a while.

One day when I intended to move my dulcimer from the mantel to another decorative spot, I dropped and damaged my instrument!  This upset me very much, of course....for several reasons:  I had not been playing it.  I wanted to play it.  It was now cracked!

This accident was instrumental in my picking it up again, though!  I contacted the McSpaddens at The Dulcimer Shop in Mt. View, Arkansas, and arranged for someone to look at my mountain dulcimer and, hopefully, repair it.  After a few weeks, my dulcimer was beautiful again...with only a small scar.  I decided that if I put money into the repairs, I should not let the instrument go unplayed any longer.  I can't remember what year that was, but I have been playing the dulcimer since that time.

When I did some volunteer teaching at my daughter's primary school, I felt confident enough to give a demonstration of the mountain dulcimer.  However, I decided after that demonstration (to her third grade class) that I wanted to be a better player and give better demonstrations of the dulcimer.....so I began making more time for music and my mountain dulcimer.....and, I have been doing so, since then.

In 2000 I attended a week-long mountain dulcimer workshop called the Swannanoa Gathering near Ashville, North Carolina.  I met Larry Conger as my teacher that year.

My Mountain Dulcimer Story

Last weekend I had the chance to introduce a couple of new friends to my Memphis-made mountain dulcimers, and I am thankful for that.

People often ask me how long I have been playing a mountain dulcimer, and that is not really an easily answered question.  I can't really put a date to the day I decided I would always play music with a mountain dulcimer....but I remember a time when I began to hope and pray that I would not quit playing music with my mountain dulcimer.  I knew I had given up other interests....like acting, singing, sewing, embroidery, painting, latch-hook rug-making, etc.  I connected with making music with my mountain dulcimer in such an intimate/spiritual way that I knew it was something I could always enjoy and would always need.

I was first introduced to the mountain dulcimer in Gatlinburg, TN, in 1984, I think.  I was on vacation and wandered into a dulcimer shop with my mother.  The salesman was easy to talk to and demonstrated how the song "Amazing Grace" could be played within 10 minutes by a numbered-fret system and by listening to the sound of the dulcimer as I played it. (I decided it was like painting by number....but I liked this type of playing music more than I liked painting by number.)  My situation was like that of many people who learn about the mountain dulcimer whilst on vacation.....I didn't have the extra cash to spend.....so I left the dulcimer shop without an intstrument, but I had a new interest in the beautiful sounding instrument I had just played.

A few years later I received a dulcimer as a birthday gift.  It was a simple McSpadden mountain dulcimer, and I thought it was lovely.  It didn't take me long to love its sound.

I went to the Memphis Dulcimer Festival in 1990 and took my first/beginner dulcimer class with Larkin Bryant.  I fell deeper in love with the sounds of my dulcimer with Larkin's finger-picking style of playing.  I think it was playing the song "Love Me Tender" that caused the mountain dulcimer to steal my heart!

So, I could say that I have been playing the mountain dulcimer for 20 years.....as that's how long I have owned one.....but that's not the truth of the matter.  After a couple of years of sneaking in playing time for myself, I put the mountain dulcimer away to play with my daughter.....and I am thankful that I did that!  No regrets in that regard!!  There was a point in my playing when my girl was annoyed when I picked up the mountain dulcimer.  Either she wanted to play it, or she wanted me to not play it....I wasn't sure which, but I decided to put the mountain dulcimer in its case.  I left it there in its case for a few years.


I took my mountain dulcimer out of its case to use as a mantelpiece decoration a few years later....with hope that I might find a time to take it down and play it from time-to-time.  The dulcimer stayed on the mantel for quite a while.

One day when I intended to move my dulcimer from the mantel to another decorative spot, I dropped and damaged my instrument!  This upset me very much, of course....for several reasons:  I had not been playing it.  I wanted to play it.  It was now cracked!

This accident was instrumental in my picking it up again, though!  I contacted the McSpaddens at The Dulcimer Shop in Mt. View, Arkansas, and arranged for someone to look at my mountain dulcimer and, hopefully, repair it.  After a few weeks, my dulcimer was beautiful again...with only a small scar.  I decided that if I put money into the repairs, I should not let the instrument go unplayed any longer.  I can't remember what year that was, but I have been playing the dulcimer since that time.

When I did some volunteer teaching at my daughter's primary school, I felt confident enough to give a demonstration of the mountain dulcimer.  However, I decided after that demonstration (to her third grade class) that I wanted to be a better player and give better demonstrations of the dulcimer.....so I began making more time for music and my mountain dulcimer.....and, I have been doing so, since then.

In 2000 I attended a week-long mountain dulcimer workshop called the Swannanoa Gathering near Ashville, North Carolina.  I met Larry Conger as my teacher that year.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Walk Around the Lake in Daylesford, Victoria, AU

I enjoyed a walk with some new friends today.  Daylesford Lake is encircled by a beautiful walking trail....combine that with new friendship and laughter.....what a blessing!



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Been Told By The Messenger, song by Adrian Kosky

I'm happy to share the song, "Been Told by the Messenger," which was written by Adrian Kosky during a visit to Clarksdale, Mississippi, after a visit with George Messenger at George's place called, Messenger's.  George Messenger told Adrian that The Blues is dead....Adrian wrote this song as a way of processing that information.

We performed this version of Adrian's song at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, a couple of weeks ago with our friend Tony Soccio.  In this recording Adrian is playing guitar and tamborine, I am playing mountain dulcimer, and Tony is playing mandolin.  Click here to hear the song, Been Told by the Messenger. 

I like this song.

Friday, October 8, 2010

October 7, 2010, Newsletter from Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia

Here's something exciting!  Actually....it's a dulcimer-sighting!  In the Radio Springs Hotel newsletter this week.  Here's a link to read the letter:  Click here to read the newsletter from the Radio Springs Hotel & Pub in Lyonville, Victoria, AU.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

My Music With a Mountain Dulcimer

I've been sharing my mountain dulcimer sounds by uploading music to another blog since the beginning of the year.  I have enjoyed making this collection of tunes that Adrian Kosky and I regularly play at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, Australia.  We are now calling our duo "Table Hill," and from time-to-time we let the duo grow by inviting our friends, Phil Mac and Tony Soccio, to play along with us.  It's quite a learning experience to listen to our music AFTER it has already been performed.  Most of the time I like what I hear, and I am thankful for that!

This is a list  of MP3 links that I have compiled by copying and pasting them from my other blog into this one.  When I started with my uploading at the beginning of the year, I didn't know I would want to upload second and third versions of the tunes.  Once I realized that, I started putting dates with the song titles for reference.  In my other blog:  blog.carlamaxwell.com I have posted other reference information....but for now, I'm just wanting to share my journal of recordings from performances.


Dodgy Train, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Silver Dollars, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Been Told By The Messenger, October 3, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, September 25,  2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria,  Australia
Swing Low Sweet Chariot, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia
Diddie Wa Diddie, September 25, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Tamp It Up Solid, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Dust My Broom, September 9, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms, September 2,  2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU
Red River Valley, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, September 2, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU
Farther Along, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, August 12, 2010
Shake, Rattle and Roll, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Vic, AU, July 18, 2010
Electric Dulcimer/Guitar, You Are My Sunshine, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, VIC, AU
Cluck Old Hen, July 18, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia
Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, First Sample
Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Second Sample
Jamming at the Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, Victoria, AU, July 14, 2010, Third Sample
Hey Porter, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Deep River Blues,  June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Honky Tonk Blues, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Love In Vain, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Sitting on Top of the World, June 12, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
This Old Man, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
Down to the River to Pray, June 13, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria
I'll Fly Away, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Cripple Creek, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Oh! Susanna! June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
June Apple, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Water Bound, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Bad Moon Rising, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Ruby Tuesday, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Ring of Fire, June 6, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Mississippi Sawyer, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Old Joe Clark, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Rocky Top, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Down to the River to Pray, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
Will the Circle be Unbroken, June 4, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel
You Are My Sunshine, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar
Silver Dollars, by Adrian Kosky, May 23, 2010, Dulcimer and Guitar
Shortnin' Bread, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Red River Valley, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, AU
Down to the River to Pray, May 14, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia
Midnight Special, January 16, 2010, Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia
Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms, May 9, 2010
Bad Moon Rising, May 9, 2010
Tamp It Up Solid, May 9, 2010
I Walk The Line, May 9, 2010
Man of Constant Sorrow, May 9, 2010
Forked Deer, May 9, 2010
Man of Constant Sorrow
This Old Man
Cindy
Will the Circle be Unbroken
Sitting on Top of the World
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
Radio Springs Hotel, Lyonville, Victoria, Australia, Sunday, January 17, 2010, Sound File #1