Geoff Black & Duncan Gibbs: NEW Copper Family Songs 2 (Friday, Session 3, Level 3 - Intermediate, Mountain Dulcimer) 15MD076
A NEW group of songs from the Copper family of Rottingdean in Sussex. Sometimes called the ‘First Family of Folk’, the Coppers have been singing their songs for generations. Discovered by song collectors in the 1900s, they became a catalyst of the English Folk Revival in the 1950s. The songs, with their simple but compelling harmonies, provide interesting possibilities for dulcimer playing and arranging.
A NEW group of songs from the Copper family of Rottingdean in Sussex. Sometimes called the ‘First Family of Folk’, the Coppers have been singing their songs for generations. Discovered by song collectors in the 1900s, they became a catalyst of the English Folk Revival in the 1950s. The songs, with their simple but compelling harmonies, provide interesting possibilities for dulcimer playing and arranging.
A NEW group of songs from the Copper family of Rottingdean in Sussex. Sometimes called the ‘First Family of Folk’, the Coppers have been singing their songs for generations. Discovered by song collectors in the 1900s, they became a catalyst of the English Folk Revival in the 1950s. The songs, with their simple but compelling harmonies, provide interesting possibilities for dulcimer playing and arranging.