Two Russian folk songs. I believe the second is also called Korobochka...
Классно!
I like this..and I say the same as Christian..Bless you.
Спасибо!
Two great tunes, well played! I tried Katyusha once, when I wasn't ready for it. Maybe I should try again because I love this melody.
Nice,well played
Nice.
Dennis it is a lovely stirring song, though I found it really difficult to learn. I think it’s because there are a quite a few different versions in my head and also because it’s in F, well C I think, with the capo. But it’s in F/Dm or maybe D harmonic minor fingering which for some reason always makes me think of Gm fingering... I guess I didn’t really stop to work out the theory side of it, being blocked by the key of F. I thought of transcribing both of them to Am. I’ve just found an old French song book in our collective bookcase outside the postoffice next to my apartment. I guess with all the windows open because of the heatwave one of the neighbors or tavern frequenters was getting tired of hearing Russian songs repeated over and over!
Very nice, Simon! "Katyusha" is widely sung in German to a completely different text as "In dem dunklen Wald von Paganowo", and that's how I first learned it. I recorded the tune almost ten years ago on my Gibson: Martin
Very evocative tunes, both of you. Well played too.