Sunday 8 November 2020

25) The Strubben Waltz


The Strubben Waltz (mp3) (pdf) (tab) (backing track)

When you're walking in the Netherlands you'll discover that the oak is a very common tree in most woods. The ancient woodland "Kniphorstbos" is filled with strange looking oaks. Those trees got multiple trunks because in the early days there were shepherds with their flock of sheep in this area. The sheep ate the saplings that withheld the trees from growing above the ground. When the shepherds left, the trees started to grow and they became the so called coppice oaks. In the Netherlands we call those oaks "Strubben".  
It was a beautiful day yesterday when we were walking in this fairytale like landscape. In this most beautiful part of our country I decided to name my new mandolintune after those strange looking trees.






Sunday 26 April 2020

Luurtieful Mandolin Music and Backing Tracks Archive


In order not to go through my entire blog to search for tunes, I have archived all my  music files in alphabetical order. As an extra I added a backing track for all of my tunes. These backing tracks were created courtesy of Luke Abbott and his recommended Strummachine website.

Friday 24 April 2020

24) Lockdown Breakdown


Lockdown Breakdown (mp3) (pdf) (tab) (backingtrack)

There seems to be a complete new world around us which most people like me don't like at all. A lot of us miss the social interaction with other people in some sort of way. In the Netherlands they may call it an Intelligent Lockdown but I feel we have the same limitations and the same mission as people in another country. We must protect the vulnerable people in our society. In this process I found a couple ways to forget our longing for freedom. Beside the fact that we can take a walk alone, cycle alone or jog alone we can still play and write music.
The first example of my writing is this bluegrasstune with the appropriate name "Lockdown Breakdown". As a bonus I wil add a strummachine backingtrack too! Have fun with it.