Yes Buddy, thats it. Thank you. Ya know, I should know better than that as it is one of my favorite pieces.
Thats why I was kind of stunned when Sheila sat down and played it. We were new together at the time
and she hadn't disclosed her entire history to me.
Being from Canada, I think I get that mixed up with Quebec's Fleur De Lis. On their provincial flag.
I will remember from now on, I promise.
If you learned that at 10, that would have been the age of my wife and sisters when they were taking lessons and learned it also.
If you ask Sheila or any of her sisters to play it, they will play it pretty well so it is one piece that has obviously stayed with them for many years, yourself also.
I do believe I will now find it on UTube and have a listen.
UGot, here is a UTube that I was reminded of when searching for it. It is a double Kalimba. I had seen it before when I was searching for info on cigar box guitars as some of these Kalimbas can also be fashioned from a cigar box.
Enjoy as this women is pretty amazing, I think. As you said, it is a hard piece to play and I think pretty difficult on one of these too.
A piano would be more difficult and she doesn't look like she is using many keys but she is also blindly strumming the keys on the bottom as well.
I was going to try and make one. You can make the keys from spring steel or even bicycle spokes but they also have to be tuned. I might be able to strum out Twinkle Twinkle for you but that is where my talent would stop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3pU-cwK10Y