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Brain Damage coming from a dulcimer

"Brain Damage," the unfortunately titled song from Pink Floyd's classic album, "Dark Side of the Moon," played on electric 3-string dulcimer by Sam Edelston. When I arrange a song, I always aim to do justice to it. This song is about insanity, and in fact it originally was called "Lunatic," so I allowed this arrangement to bounce off the padded walls, especially in the instrumental break in the middle. The character on my tie was my muse. 😁 Though usually associated with old folk songs and tunes, the mountain dulcimer is a natural rock (and pop) instrument. In fact, I call it a more logical first stringed instrument than guitar -- with fewer strings and (usually) fewer frets, it just seems to me that there ought to be millions of people wanting to play, if only they realized it was relevant to their music. I do these videos to inspire more people to play and listen to dulcimer music, in diverse, non-traditional styles. If you like what you hear, please "Like" it, Share it, and check out more of my videos. Also, Subscribe to me on YouTube. And definitely check out my new studio album, MAKING WAVES - dulcimer versions of mostly classic rock and pop songs, with a rock band - https://edelstondulcimer.bandcamp.com... To find out about future videos, performances, and more, follow me on Facebook or join the Info List at my website. www.facebook.com/Sam.Edelston.Music www.SamTheMusicMan.com Technical details: Played on my Rod Matheson 3-string chromatic dulcimer, tuned DAD, in D major, which was Pink Floyd's recorded key. The two pickups were sent to separate channels. Channel A went to my Headrush Pedalboard, running through a Gray Compressor, Parametric EQ, Octave, Rotary, Chorus, 65 Black SR amp model (based on a Fender Super Reverb "Blackface" amp), Dynamic Delay, and two layers of reverb. Channel B went through a volume pedal, an EHX Mel9 Mellotron emulator set on "High choir," and a bit of reverb at the amp. This song was written by the band's bassist, Roger Waters, who also sang lead on their recording. I suspect that the term "brain damage" might now be considered politically correct, but that's the title the song is known by. _006

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