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@dulcidom
• one month ago
• comments: 7
Liked a youtube item created by @robin-thompson: The Fledgling
Liked a youtube item created by @robin-thompson: The Fledgling
@dulcidom
• one month ago
• comments: 6
Posted a new Comment on Bonny at Morn - Northumbrian Minstrelsy (1882):
Posted a new Comment on Bonny at Morn - Northumbrian Minstrelsy (1882):
"Thank you, @bvmaestro . I sent you a private message to answer your questions."
@dulcidom
• one month ago
• comments: 2
Liked a youtube item created by @lisa-c: Nora (When You and I Were Young Maggie)
Liked a youtube item created by @lisa-c: Nora (When You and I Were Young Maggie)
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 6
Posted a new YouTube video:
Bonny at Morn - Northumbrian Minstrelsy (1882)
Bonny at Morn - Northumbrian Minstrelsy (1882)
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 12
Posted a new Comment on Recommended settings for mic and/or video editing software?:
Posted a new Comment on Recommended settings for mic and/or video editing software?:
"Hello Lisa and thank you for your kind comments on my videos.
Personally, I don't have an electric version of my dulcimers and I hate the sound I get with a..."
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on Leaving Lismore:
Posted a new Comment on Leaving Lismore:
"Lovely melody, played with great sensitivity"
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Connection Between Hammered and Mountain Dulcimers?":
Posted a response to "Connection Between Hammered and Mountain Dulcimers?":
"For those interested in such historical details concerning (especially) the hammered dulcimer, I highly recommend the thesis by the late David Kettlewell,..."
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 2
Posted a new YouTube video:
Bransle de Champaigne - Claude Gervaise (1555)
Bransle de Champaigne - Claude Gervaise (1555)
@dulcidom
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Connection Between Hammered and Mountain Dulcimers?":
Posted a response to "Connection Between Hammered and Mountain Dulcimers?":
"If I may add a few details....
Reading the excellent books by Ralph Lee Smith: "The Story of the Dulcimer" and especially "Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions"..."
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12/23/22 05:35:28PM @strumelia:
@dulcidom thank you so much for being a Patron supporter of FOTMD.
Your thoughtfulness keeps this site going!
10/16/18 05:38:55AM @benjamin-w-barr-jr:
Hi Dom, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.
Ben
10/15/18 03:22:35PM @richard-streib:
Welcome Dulcidom to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. This is a great place to meet many new friends who love the mountain dulcimer and the sweet music it makes. Feel free to post comments or ask questions. This group is very supportive of its members. Best wishes on your dulcimer journy.
10/15/18 12:23:35PM @ken-longfield:
Welcome to FOTMD Dulcidom. It's good to have you aboard.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."