Sam’s Gone Away
A couple of months ago a friend of mine loaned me a strumstick. The strumstick, a three stringed instrument that is a close musical relatives of the Appalachian Dulcimer, was created by Bob McNally. As I was testing out the strumstick one morning at the breakfast table I started singing, to my children’s delight, a simple chantey called Sam’s Gone Away that I had recently learned off a great old album called Colonial and Revolutionary War Sea Songs and Shanties by my friend Cliff Haslam.
I had so much fun beatn’ away at this song on this odd little instrument that I decided to give both the song and the strumstick a go on tape. The first instrument on the recording is actually guitar. The strumstick comes in on the break and hangs around for the rest of the song. Incidentally, this is the first time I’ve recorded vocals and, apparently, I’ve still got some learning to do. But hell, this is all just for fun. So here ya go.
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That sounds really awesome Greg! You should put more up!
Greg — I really like the sound of that recording. Don’t sell yourself short on your voice – it records well, especially this genre – and the harmonies at the end are tight. Amazing how well you blend with yourself 🙂
I wish ya’ll could hear the 5th texas Co.e Sing this on the march, good though but a bit pitchy