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@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on Amazing Grace on Mountain Dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on Amazing Grace on Mountain Dulcimer:
"Nice playing, Noah. You add a lot of subtlety to this tune, both with your right hand varying between full strums and single notes and your left hand adding..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 3
Liked a youtube item created by @noah-cline: Amazing Grace on Mountain Dulcimer
Liked a youtube item created by @noah-cline: Amazing Grace on Mountain Dulcimer
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 4
Liked a youtube item created by @masaki: "Barbara Allen" on Mountain Dulcimer
Liked a youtube item created by @masaki: "Barbara Allen" on Mountain Dulcimer
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 4
Posted a new Comment on Plagiarism first dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on Plagiarism first dulcimer:
"Jack, David Beede is a member here, although he has not been very active recently. He also has a website with lots of information on his dulcimers and..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Myfanwy:
Posted a new Comment on Myfanwy:
"Thanks for listening, @Olddog75. In my mind the dulcimer excels at these slow, simple, pretty songs. Everyone loves a good fiddle tune, but they're made..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 4
Posted a new Comment on Plagiarism first dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on Plagiarism first dulcimer:
"Good luck with this project, @jack-m. I have a gorgeous nylon-string dulcimer made by Bob. The "floating" fretboard is brilliant, I think. David Beede also..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Little Red Lark:
Posted a new Comment on Little Red Lark:
"That's really nice playing, Jamie. Sensitive rendition of the melody. And yes, the approach is reminiscent of Robin & Mark. I think this tune has..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Myfanwy:
Posted a new Comment on Myfanwy:
"Thanks for your comments, Robin & Strumelia. I am playing a cherry/redwood dulcimer by Terry McCafferty tuned CGc.
You can learn a bit about the song,..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 7
Posted a new Comment on Open Tuning:
Posted a new Comment on Open Tuning:
"Ken Longfield: Could you get a full chord by using four equidistant strings and tuning of them to F#?
Yes, you could. You don't even need a fourth..."
@dusty
• 2 months ago
• comments: 7
Posted a new Comment on May vs Mcspadden:
Posted a new Comment on May vs Mcspadden:
"Ken Longfield: I've never played a New Harmony dulcimer, but they have an excellent reputation. I heard that they are back in California, is that true?..."
@dusty
• 3 months ago
• comments: 7
Posted a new Comment on Open Tuning:
Posted a new Comment on Open Tuning:
"Yes. You are correct. An open tuning is one in which the unfretted strings contain the notes of a chord.
For the dulcimer, though, we cheat. We call DAA or..."

