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Dulcimer MoonMountain Dulcimer Tab Arrangements For Tunes from the Dulcimer Moon CD, and more Titles include: Dulcimer Moon (Melody & Accompaniment) / Medley: Sandy River Belle, Spotted Pony, Cucaran’s Cross / Blue Mountain Lake Waltz (Melody & Accompaniment) / Over the Rainbow / Seeing Things (Melody & Accompaniment) / Medley: Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine and Campbell’s Farewell to Red Gap (Melody & Accompaniment) / Si Bheag Si Mhor / Calling Ellia (Dulcimer Melody & Bowed Psaltery Accompaniment) / Guabi Guabi (Song Accompaniment) / Medley: Mexican Wedding Waltz and Emma’s Waltz (Melody & Accompaniment) / Cassiopeia (Song Accompaniment) / Rickett’s Hornpipe (Melody & Accompaniment) / How Can I Keep from Singing (Song Accompaniment) / Medley: June Apple, Sandy Boys, Muddy Roads (Melody & Accompaniment)
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Appalachian Dulcimer for Beginners & BeyondBook & Companion CD By Bob Webb 27 tunes with staff notation and tablature covering basic playing techniques, chord charts, using a capo, playing arpeggios and rounds, and dulcimer history
Titles include: Bile Them Cabbage Down / Old Joe Clark / This Land is Your Land / Ode to Joy / Little Liza Jane / Soldier’s Joy / Buffalo Gals / Rock the Cradle Joe / Possum Up a Gum Stump / Waterbound / Angelina Baker / Buckeyed Rabbit / Frere Jacques / Squirrel Heads & Gravy / Goundhog / Grey Cat / Emma’s Waltz / Oh Susanna / Cherry River Line / Star of the County Down / Go Tell Aunt Rhody / Nearer My God to Thee / Tender Shepherd / Here’s a Round for Us to Try / The Bell Doth Toll / Banbury Ale / Early to Bed
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Up Hurricane CreekHeidi & Bob’s first songwriting-based CD since Seeing Things, with eleven originals by Heidi, Wild Horses and Whitebark by TR Ritchie, and Bob’s mandolin tune Loudendale. Arrangements include vocals backed by guitar, ukulele, mandolin, and cello, mountain dulcimer on three tracks, plus guest artists on accordion, bassoon and contrabassoon, fiddle, Native American flute, swing guitar, hurdy gurdy and vocals. (See Lyrics page for details)Full Snow Moon |
West Virginia Fiddle Tunes & Songs50 tunes and songs from West Virginia’s old-time fiddlers and singers including Melvin Wine, Ernie Carpenter, the Hammons Family, Ed Haley, Lester McCumbers, Wilson Douglas, Blind Alfred Reed and more. Arrangements are mainly in DAD tuning, plus some in DGD tuning, playing in the keys of D, G, A and A minor. Some tunes are written for more than one tuning or playing level. All tunes are demonstrated on companion CD.Titles include: Beautiful Light O’er the Ocean / Brushy Run / Camp Chase / Cherry River Line / Cold Frosty Morning / Ebenezer / Elk River Blues / Elzick’s Farewell / Explosion in the Fairmount Mines / Granddad’s Favorite / Greasy Coat / Greasy String / Groundhog / Gunboat / Half Past Four / The Horney Ewe / How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live / Jake’s Got the Bellyache / John Hardy / John Henry / Long Summer Day / Mercian Tittery-Ary-Ay / Morning Flower / Muddy Roads / Old Christmas Morning / Old Phoeba Ice / Old Skedaddalink / Pearl Blake’s Tune / The Possum’s Tail is Bare / Rhododendron Song / Sailing Over England / Sandy Boys / Sandy River Belle / Shakin’ Down the Acorns / Shelvin’ Rock / Snuffer / Sourwood Mountain / Sugar in the Coffee / Train on the Mountain / Waiting for the Boatsman / Walkin’ in the Parlor / Waynesboro / West Fork Girls / Wild Horse / Yew Piney Mountain |
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Dulcimer Duos20 tunes arranged in parts for melody, accompaniment and more, including some bass dulcimer parts; 45 arrangements in all. Includes two companion CDs with 67 tracks demonstrating individual arrangements and combined parts.Titles include: Simple Gifts / Skye Dance / Do You Love an Apple? / Blessed Assurance / Appalachian Round / Yellow Bird / Ode to Joy / Blue Mountain Lake Waltz / The Water is Wide / Floating the Elk / Hard Times Come Again No More / Sheep May Safely Graze / Swedish Waltz / Tamerlane / An Afternoon at Cohan’s / Sitting in the Stern of a Boat / Winter’s Turning / The Orange Rogue / Cape Clear / Leaving the Methow |
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Dulcimer MoonDulcimer Moon |
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Fingerpicked Hymns for the Mountain Dulcimer31 Arrangements for all levels, plus Playing Tips, Chord Fingerings and Practice Exercises Titles include:Novice to Advanced Beginner: O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing / I Surrender All / All Through the Night / Amazing Grace / Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee / Dona Nobis Pacem Adv. Beginner to Intermediate: Shepherd of Tender Youth / Nearer My God to Thee / Sweet Hour of Prayer / Just As I Am/ When Jesus Wept / Be Thou My Vision / I Need Thee Ev’ry Hour / Morning Has Broken / ’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus / Were You There / The King of Love My Shepherd Is / How Can I Keep from Singing? Intermed/Advanced: The Solid Rock / God Be With You Till We Meet Again / Thou Hidden Source of Calm Repose / Fairest Lord Jesus / Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee / In Christ There is no East or West / Abide with Me / It is Well with My Soul / The Spacious Firmament on High / See the Morning Sun Ascending / All Creatures of Our God and King / I Love to Tell the Story / I Will Arise and Go to Jesus |
A Dulcimer HolidayChristmas Songs and Winter Tunes for Mountain Dulcimer, including:A Christmas Carol |
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Light the Winter's DarkHeidi Muller & Bob Webb Long Winter’s Night |
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Waltz Book II for Mountain DulcimerMore waltzes, airs and songs in three-quarter time, including:Athabasca Waltz |
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Seeing ThingsHeidi Muller & Bob Webb
Seeing Things Snowdance Elk River Blues/West Virginia Hills Highway is Calling Ghost Stories I Will From an Earlier Time Snowdrops Bach's Old Coat (Cello Suite Prelude/Greasy Coat) My Barista Waltz for Susan Sycamore Sacred Ground |
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The Hayslett Collection --
A fundraising CD for the Music Mentors program in Charleston, WV, that teaches dulcimer and other instruments to at-risk children. Featuring high-energy Appalachian fiddle, classical and contemporary pieces played on violins, violas, cellos, electric cello and a mandolin made by 90-year-old WV luthier Harold Hayslett, on “Angeline the Baker,” “Miller’s Reel,” “Sentimental Sarabande,” “Old Christmas Morning,” “Andante Quieto,” and more. Players are the best in West Virginia: Bobby Taylor, Jenny Allinder, Dave Bing, Greg Bentle, John Lilly, Bob Webb and Heidi Muller, and members of the West Virginia Symphony. For more information, please visit www.musicmentorswv.org. |
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So Sang the River,
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Spirit Song
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Gypsy Wind
This Much I Know |
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GIVING BACK
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CASSIOPEIA Looking for You |
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MATTERS OF THE HEARTMatters of the Heart |
BETWEEN THE WATER AND THE WINDHeidi's first recording, released as a cassette album in 1985, is a collection of Heidi's favorite songs from her first ten years of performing plus three of the first songs she wrote. "Honey In My Tea" is a song about friendship, written for her college roommate and singing partner Gail Rundlett. "The Ballad of Erica Levine" is a humorous story by Bob Blue about a young woman who wants to marry carefully. Three songs by Bill Staines -- "River", "All of Me" and "River Affair" -- are beautifully sung and their inclusion demonstrates Heidi's admiration for this legendary New England songwriter. Many of the songs feature the simplicity of Heidi's solo vocal and guitar, but Tracy Moore's deft 12-string and Weisenborn Hawaiian slide guitar, Dave LeMargee's sparkly banjo, Olemara Peters' wistful pennywhistle, Steve Klein's bass and a chorus of Seattle friends add a warm, tasteful touch to the other arrangements. Honey in My Tea All the Diamonds You're the Sun River Affair The Ballad of Erica Levine The Oak and the Ash Lone Star Hotel Cafe River All of Me Paradise and Puget Sound |
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