Practice Video - Canario alla Tirolese
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:29 pm
Hey all,
Just wanted to share a song I had started playing sometime last year out of a Psalteria music book. Through these past few years of learning, I've found a lot of Isolde Jordon's pieces (and many other of the Psalteria contributors) very approachable. A nice break from method book waltzes, and while not always as technically complicated, they've helped build a lot of confidence and intimacy with the instrument.
Canario alla Tirolese: https://youtu.be/S0JaDzVmsOk
I hope you're all doing well, it's very cold here in Texas this week - schools are shutting down this afternoon in preparation for the freezing rain. Doesn't take much of a chill to shut down the state.
- Andy
Just wanted to share a song I had started playing sometime last year out of a Psalteria music book. Through these past few years of learning, I've found a lot of Isolde Jordon's pieces (and many other of the Psalteria contributors) very approachable. A nice break from method book waltzes, and while not always as technically complicated, they've helped build a lot of confidence and intimacy with the instrument.
Canario alla Tirolese: https://youtu.be/S0JaDzVmsOk
I hope you're all doing well, it's very cold here in Texas this week - schools are shutting down this afternoon in preparation for the freezing rain. Doesn't take much of a chill to shut down the state.
- Andy