Beatles On Hammered Dulcimer Joemy Wilson,hammered dulcimer, with a little help from her friends: Anisa Angarola, guitar; Valarie King, flute; Miamon Miller, violin; Sylvia Woods, Celtic harp This one was really fun to do!... more » (Not to mention the fun of going to London for the cover shot at Tower Bridge.) Twelve Lennon/McCartney masterpieces on hammered dulcimer; what more needs to be said?« less
Beatles On Hammered Dulcimer Joemy Wilson,hammered dulcimer, with a little help from her friends: Anisa Angarola, guitar; Valarie King, flute; Miamon Miller, violin; Sylvia Woods, Celtic harp This one was really fun to do! (Not to mention the fun of going to London for the cover shot at Tower Bridge.) Twelve Lennon/McCartney masterpieces on hammered dulcimer; what more needs to be said?
"For those who love Beatles music & the sounds of the dulcimer, this CD is truly wonderful. I have played my audio cassette tape so many times over the years that I am thrilled that it is now out on CD. The rendition of "You've got to hide your love away" is particularly moving - both happy & poignant."
Another reason for buying
R. Hay | Portland, OR USA | 05/26/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Although I agree that this cd might be a bit much for those looking for Beatles renditions, it is a great resource for someone like me who is trying to teach themselves to play the hammered dulcimer. Familiar tune examples are invaluable to beginners and what could be more familiar than the Beatles. Just my 2 cents."
Perfect for what I needed.
D. Samms | Lynchburg, VA USA | 05/09/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I found this item while searching for hammered dulcimer music to use in a play I was directing. I never would have thought a recording like this existed, and it was perfect! The songs were selected for what would sound good on the instrument, which was wise. The album makes for pleasant dinner music, or just something fun and random to have in your library."
Sunday Morning music
randall.williams@citicorp.com | SE PA | 12/22/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I enjoyed the album. Some of the songs are a 'stretch', but, if you enjoy reading the paper on Sunday mornings, this is a nice album for company."