Stephen Seifert

2nd show better than 1st. Calm nerves before 3rd, went well. Tonight and tomorrow are big ones. Important to not over-practice. #dulcimer

by Stephen Seifert Saturday, 04 February 2012 18:49

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Mountain Dulcimer Player Stephen Seifert
Grow Your Ear, Part II

turkey-thumbNow that you've had some time to live with this tune (see previous article), I'm giving you my transcription of it. It's not EXACTLY what Mr. Carson is playing but it's really close. To find the barebones version, ignore the second half of every eighth-note pair.

(Key of A or G? The audio file I downloaded was between the two but a hair closer to A, so I tuned up the recording and arranged for mountain dulcimer tuned...

 
Dulcimer/Symphony Performances and Workshops Next 11 Days in Arizona
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I'm performing the new suite (written by Conni Ellisor and funded by my fans) for mountain dulcimer and full orchestra with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra next week/weekend. I'm also teaching in Pheonix and Tucson this weekend and again in Tucson next weekend. Please contact the following folks for more information regarding workshops.

 

Pheonix Workshops (Jan 28): Steve Kenny - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Tucson Workshops (Jan 29 and Feb 4) : Mary Walker - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

I want to send out a huge thank you to all who helped make this piece happen. Conni has done an incredible job. I asked her to give me a challenge and she did exactly that. The piece is BEAUTIFUL! Thank you to all my fans who decided this project was worth doing. A bunch of you are actually making the trip and I can't say thank you too many times. THANK YOU!
 
Grow Your Ear

220px-FiddlinJohnCarsonDecide right now to get a little better at learning by ear. Here's a 1924 recording of Fiddlin' John Carson playing Tukey in the Straw I got over at Honking Duck.

Ever ask your grandma how to cook something? My Great Grandma Surber wouldn't let you write anything down. When I asked questions, she would usually just say, "Pay attention...

 
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Free 30-Minute Video Lesson

dulcimer-school-lessonsThere's a lot of of great musicians who learn to play by reading hands like some folks read tablature or sheet music. The skills gained by learning and playing this way are envied and I believe falsely attributed to natural born talent. I very much wish all my students would spend time learning how to learn this way in addition to learning by other methods including by ear and instructional books. I've writing about this in the new Dulcimer Players News and I've prepared a free 30-minute video lesson (http://stephenseifert.com/watchthehands) to show everyone who's interested exactly what I'm talking about.

watch-the-hands

 
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