Dulcimer Club:
- Wildwood Strings, located in Petersburg, IL
- Morehead Mountain Strings Dulcimer Club, located in Morehead, KY
Tablature:
Ode To Joy (4 parts), by Burt Kahn
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
Dulcimer Club:
Tablature:
Ode To Joy (4 parts), by Burt Kahn
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
Teacher:
Bing Futch, located in Orlando, FL. He teaches mountain dulcimer, ukulele, Native American flute, music theory, songwriting, music production, and performance. See more info on the Teachers page.
Club:
Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers, located in Covington, KY. See more info on the Clubs page.
I hope everyone is having a great holiday season!
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
13th annual New Mexico Dulcimer Festival
October 28-29, 2022
Albuquerque, NM
Returning to a 2-day in-person format, workshops on mountain and hammered dulcimers plus other instruments, concerts, jams, open mics.
Mountain dulcimer: Steven K. Smith (OH), Susan Trump (NY), Irma Reeder (NM). Hammered dulcimer: Colin Beasley (AL), Joshua Messick (CO), Scott Reeder (NM).
Thanks to Burt Kahn for sending in his latest arrangements!
I hope you are doing well. Stay cool during this hot summer!
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
You can find these and many more on the tablature page.
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
Aloutte (Round) – Burt Kahn
Note from Burt: Rounds are a fun way for a group play songs. The key to rounds is timing (when to start and finish, while maintaining the proper rhythm throughout the song).
I think that it is necessary to have all of the parts of the round in front of each player. It can be confusing to see all the different lines of tab. I would suggest making multiple copies of each song and using a highlighter to mark each part. That way one could play any part in the song.
You Raise Me Up – David Hooten
Sanctuary – David Hooten
You can find these and many more on the tablature page.
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague
David Hooten has shared more of his arrangements:
Thank you, David!
Stay safe and keep on playin’!
Kevin Teague