Karen Alley: “Morning Mood”: A Classically Inspired Chord Exercise (Saturday, Session 2, Level 3 - Intermediate, Hammered Dulcimer) 15HD047
“Morning Mood” is a famous melody from Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite,” used as the background music for all sorts of calm nature scenes. Its meditative quality comes mostly from the fact that it uses a repeated melody line over a variety of different chords, making it an ideal chord exercise as well as a lovely tune to play in the morning. You’ll need at least a 15/14 instrument to make the most of this workshop.
“Morning Mood” is a famous melody from Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite,” used as the background music for all sorts of calm nature scenes. Its meditative quality comes mostly from the fact that it uses a repeated melody line over a variety of different chords, making it an ideal chord exercise as well as a lovely tune to play in the morning. You’ll need at least a 15/14 instrument to make the most of this workshop.
“Morning Mood” is a famous melody from Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite,” used as the background music for all sorts of calm nature scenes. Its meditative quality comes mostly from the fact that it uses a repeated melody line over a variety of different chords, making it an ideal chord exercise as well as a lovely tune to play in the morning. You’ll need at least a 15/14 instrument to make the most of this workshop.