Robert Force Show Guest Artist: Quintin Stephens
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Published: April 17, 2009

Quintin demonstrates how he has incorporated some techniques of master guitarist, Django Reinhardt,”the King of Gypsy Swing”, into a pyro-technic display of flying fingers on his original composition, Avatar, at the Lagniappe Fest in Port Allen, LA. Quintin can be found on the web at www.quintinstephens.com Great video bring with hitvideo.org

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12 Comments
  1. musicfuelsmysoul
    11:21 pm on April 17th, 2009

    2:30, woah nice

  2. gretchenman
    12:05 am on April 18th, 2009

    Lighter fluid and matches DO NOT go with the dulcimer! Amazing playing!

  3. BenDirks
    12:26 am on April 18th, 2009

    ok, it’s a blue lion; that is indeed NOT normal :-)

  4. gretchenman
    12:50 am on April 18th, 2009

    It is not normal, it is a blue lion!

  5. impressivebill
    1:24 am on April 18th, 2009

    he’s got a really nice looking dulcimer. I like the sound. A little brassy, but clean notes.

  6. wvlavender
    1:30 am on April 18th, 2009

    pretty amazing.

  7. lhendri479
    2:11 am on April 18th, 2009

    This is one of the best players I have ever seen. When ya coming to North Carolina?

  8. dulcajack
    2:32 am on April 18th, 2009

    When I grow up I want to play like that.

  9. fistofate
    3:13 am on April 18th, 2009

    Quintin Stephens is a virtuoso. This is incredible.

  10. lstanford420
    3:20 am on April 18th, 2009

    thanks. I had no idea people could play it like that. of course i said the same thing about the tin whistle a few years ago and learned that some of the most expressive, heart-felt sounds in this world come from some of the most humble of instruments.

  11. BenDirks
    3:36 am on April 18th, 2009

    I’d say it’s a normal mountain dulcimer; teardrop shaped

  12. lstanford420
    4:00 am on April 18th, 2009

    what kind of dulcimer is that?

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