Scott Reeder: “The Grenadier and the Lady” Was Made for the Bowed Psaltery (Friday, Session 4, Level 2 - Novice, Bowed Psaltery) 15BP004
Featured in the 1967 epic British film “Far from the Madding Crowd” set in Victorian England, some say this haunting 17th century English folk ballad is one of the most hauntingly beautiful sad songs ever written. Start using single bow slurs to infuse life into the song’s longing melodic phrases. I’ll include backup chords, and a play-along video after class.
Featured in the 1967 epic British film “Far from the Madding Crowd” set in Victorian England, some say this haunting 17th century English folk ballad is one of the most hauntingly beautiful sad songs ever written. Start using single bow slurs to infuse life into the song’s longing melodic phrases. I’ll include backup chords, and a play-along video after class.
Featured in the 1967 epic British film “Far from the Madding Crowd” set in Victorian England, some say this haunting 17th century English folk ballad is one of the most hauntingly beautiful sad songs ever written. Start using single bow slurs to infuse life into the song’s longing melodic phrases. I’ll include backup chords, and a play-along video after class.