Rhythm Mountain Dulcimer
for Songs and Tunes
Learn to play chords on mountain dulcimer as rhythm backup for other
instruments or vocal parts in songs. We
will start with an easy familiar song and learn the chords for it. Then we will
use those chords for a simple
tune where the lead instrument is the guitar, and then learn the chords for
several more songs and tunes. Chord
sheets for songs and tunes will be provided.
Skill Level Required: Advanced
beginning dulcimer on up
Song Accompaniment on Mountain
Dulcimer plus Sing Along
Accompanying your singing on the Mountain Dulcimer can be very simple – and
still sound great – or it can be way more complicated, depending on your skill
level and need/desire. We will bring
song sheets for several familiar songs played with easy chords on the dulcimer,
and we will learn and sing them together.
For those who want to explore a more complicated approach, we will bring
several songs tabbed for doubling the song’s melody on the dulcimer as you
sing. Skill Level Required: Advanced
beginning mountain dulcimer and up,
also anyone who just wants to sing!
Creative Arrangements for Songs and Tunes
Whether you play traditional songs or covers, or write your own songs, the
choice of instrument(s), tempo and singing technique (harmony or solo) makes a
difference in the way they are received by your listeners. We will talk about
and demonstrate how we
made arrangement choices for a few of the songs we sing and tunes we play, and
encourage participants to ask questions about and/or to demonstrate their own
choices for song arrangements. Skill Level Required: Anyone who sings and/or
plays an instrument
Writing Songs and Tunes in the Celtic Tradition
The story ballads that were sung by Celtic bards were constructed musically and
lyrically in such a way as to best serve the story being told. Equally important
to a bard’s repertoire were
instrumental tunes that were danceable, or that invoked a certain mood in
between the story ballads. These types
of songs and tunes are still being written and performed today. We will discuss
and demonstrate old and
modern songs and tunes written in the Celtic tradition, and teach the
requirements for getting the Celtic sound into your own creations. Skill Level
Required: Anyone interested in tune or song writing
DEMONSTRATION WORKSHOPS (THESE WORK WELL IN COMBINATION
WITH OTHER PERFORMERS):
PHIL
COOPER:
On Beyond
DADGAD (Alternate Guitar Tunings)
Scottish Fiddle Tunes for Guitar
SUSAN
URBAN:
Anything
but Guitar
Songwriters
Developing
Your Songwriting (Interactive and Participatory)
PHIL
AND SUSAN TOGETHER:
Ain't No Singin'
(Instrumentals)
Altered States
Alternative Love Songs
Alternative Spirituality (possibly as an alternative or adjunct to Gospel)
Circle of Life
Down the Generations
Environmental and Honor the Earth Songs
Families, Functional and Otherwise
Ghoulies, Ghosties, Etc.
Growing Older - Gracefully or Not!
Harmony Singing
Heroic & Ill-Behaved Women
Humorous and Satirical Songs
New Songs, Old Traditions
Percussion Instruments for Song Accompaniment
Remembrances, Tender and Tough
Scottish and Irish Songs and Tunes
Songs From and About the '60's and '70's (century TBD)
Songs of Conscience and Social Action
Story Ballads Old and New
Taking the Dull out of Dulcimer (February Sky plays duets with Dulcimer, guitar
and cittern)
The Unsettled Life
There's No Place Like Home (songs about belonging - or possibly NOT belonging)
Women's Lives, Women's Wisdom