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Indian Summer: music & reflections - original & traditional music arranged for standard mountain dulcimers

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by: Deborah J. Hamouris
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Publication Date: October 23, 2019
Book Size: 8.5" x 11"
Pages: 84
Binding: Spiral Bound
Color: Black and White

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Book Synopsis
"Indian Summer: music & reflections by Deborah J. Hamouris," contains 24 unique, ancient & contemporary tunes for standard mountain dulcimers, including duets & songs.

Tablature for all levels of players:
• With fingerpicking, chord/melody, and strummed styles
• DAd, DAC, DGD & CGC tunings (some capo required)
• 24 titles · 10 originals · 9 duets · 1 trio · 10 songs

What kind of music?
• Renaissance and Medieval music from Italy and England
• English Country Dances in multiple parts
• Traditional fiddle tunes
• Holiday Carols
• Original Songs and Tunes you won’t find anywhere else

Plus:
• Notes for each tune
• Reflections on 40 years with the mountain dulcimer, including essays on performing, starting again, practicing, being a late bloomer, composing, arranging, practice tips and inspirational quotes
• Downloadable recordings of each tune and part

Customer Comments
Dana Corby
Posted: February 10, 2020
Customer comment 0 star rating
Deborah “D.J.” Hamouris and I both got swept up in the California dulcimer revival of the 1970s. And while I left California and went a different direction, she stayed in the Bay Area with its nurturing folk music community, involved with and for some time living in the mingled music/arts/Pagan semi-commune called Annwfn. Over the years she has performed, written, and even directed some amazing dulcimer music, much of it captured on seven albums, the latest of which, “1 In 8” she wrote and recorded with collaborator Mimi Fox to celebrate her passage through breast cancer and in honor of all the women – one in eight – who get it.

Indian Summer is a music book, but so much more. It’s a distillation of the life of a musician. Sure, it has both standard musical notation and dulcimer tablature for 23 songs plus – this is so cool! – links to recordings of most of them you can listen to or download. What a great way to learn the songs if like me you can read the tablature but not the musical notation, or even if you play only by ear. Or if you read music but want to learn the nuances of Deborah’s version. But it also has several short essays – what they used to call “think pieces,” accompanied by photos, with such titles as “On Being a Late Bloomer” and “10 Practice Tips” (very good, those!) and “On Practice.” My favorite is “On Messing Around,” Deborah’s thoughts on the process of composing music. There are a few bugs in my copy, things only a perfectionistic writer like me would notice, but I'm assured they've been addressed in later printings.

Indian Summer is a lovely to addition the libraries of lovers of folk music, especially dulcimer music, whether or not you play. It took me back to a happier, gentler time in my life.

Thanks, D.J.!

Dana Corby 2/7/2020
(I was given my copy by the author. This has not influenced my opinion of it.)