This is music from my childhood, circle game song “Kes aias?” (Who is in the garden?), swing version.
https://youtu.be/myjlgpiALDc
Toomas Rannu
Flat-backed mandolin, crafted by Viljar Kuusk in 2008 (Tallinn, Estonia)
This is music from my childhood, circle game song “Kes aias?” (Who is in the garden?), swing version.
https://youtu.be/myjlgpiALDc
Toomas Rannu
Flat-backed mandolin, crafted by Viljar Kuusk in 2008 (Tallinn, Estonia)
[QUOTE=Toomas Rannu;1900568]This is music from my childhood, circle game song “Kes aias?” (Who is in the garden?), swing version.
Toomas, do you have classical guitar training in your background? Thumb squarely on back of the neck prompted me to ask.
lane
Myself included. Your fingers arched over the fretboard in the style I am familiar with .......... thumb firmly planted in middle of neck. I still struggle playing mando but love the instrument so I will continue on. 'Who is in the garden' is a nice melody. Thank you for it.
Love it, Toomas! Reminds me of a mixture of Katzantzakis music and Jethro Burns. For everyone's convenience.
Jim
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