Here’s a little French classic. Played on my Ashbury Style E32 octave with no capo. First take, in the can, thank you very much. The vid was a different story. Cheers! https://youtu.be/b9hShstETjg
lovely playing , your octave sounds great too
Thanks Lawrence. I think I remember them playing this one with pipes.
Couldn't help closing my eyes, Simon, listening to this one. After spending all day in a Can-Am certification class, I needed this.
This is a comforting tune for coming home from the fields at dusk, for dinner and a pint of beer What are those white mountaintops in the distance?
An interesting tune, Simon. The octave sounds interesting played open with no capo. The drones are very effective.
Thanks guys, Sherry what’s the class for? Bertram, it’s the Mont Blanc, not as white as it was in the past but with some of it’s glaciers still intact.
Sounds great, Simon, the open octave sounds almost guitar-like. Interesting video.
Nice French tune…and curious video compilation…
Simon, a Can-Am certification class is 4 hours of class instruction and 4 hours of outside "on-a-bike" instruction to enable a person to qualify for a 3-wheeler endorsement on his/her driver's license. My husband and I bought a 2017 Can-Am Spyder RT Ltd a couple of months ago. He has years of experience on motorcycles. I have none, but wanted to learn and be street legal to drive the new bike.