1. |
Demonstration |
Steve demonstrates this fun tune. |
2. |
Form of the Tune and the Story Behind It |
After introducing the uniqueness of this meter, Steve talks about the unique rigging of this ship inspired this tune. |
3. |
A Part |
In this episode we learn about the first section of this tune and how it uses the 3s and 4s. |
4. |
B Part |
This segment unlocks the second part of the tune, using a different variation of the 3s and 4s, and trading right and left hand lead to discern when to cross the bridge. |
5. |
A & B Part Together |
Now, before we go further, we put the A and B parts together. |
6. |
C Part |
The final part of the tune uses sets of 2s and 3s and the bridge crossing changes with right and left-hand lead. |
7. |
Putting the Parts together |
Now that we have all the pieces, it is time to put them together, but alternate which hand leads. |
8. |
Playing in more Octaves |
Because we are flexible dulcimer players, we can explore and play this in two more octaves! |
9. |
Accenting |
Finally we focus on accenting the pulses so provide the lilt and forward movement on which a tune like this thrives. |