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Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
04/06/10 04:58:45PM
48 posts

The Dulcimer Book by Jean Ritchie


Dulcimer Resources:TABS/Books/websites/DVDs

Thanks for the answer Lisa, now my head is really spinning. Trying to learn all the different modes and keys and what not makes my head spin. I will print the chart out and keep for my reference and just keep plugging away. Thanks again for your help.Bill:)
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
04/06/10 03:36:17PM
48 posts

The Dulcimer Book by Jean Ritchie


Dulcimer Resources:TABS/Books/websites/DVDs

I have a question on to play the tunes in this book. How do you know what tuning the songs are in? Am i missing something when i look at the tune? I look at it and i see the timing, melody noter position and so forth. I do not read music but for the life of me i cannot figure out what tunings the tunes are in. I read thru the book and don't see it, or is it there and I'm missing it? Thanks for you help.Bill
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
08/07/09 08:35:08AM
48 posts

WoW we have already topped 50 members


OFF TOPIC discussions

I'll third that feeling too.Bill
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
11/14/09 02:04:25PM
48 posts

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Kool story Carol, i'am sure your dad is looking down and smiling and enjoying the music you are making Carol Hatfield said:
I had heard dulcimer music here and there throughout my life, and my boyfriend (a professional musician who plays everything) has three mountain dulcimers, so I've been exposed to them, but I actually started playing in October of this year. Why? Because of a gift I received. Over the course of Sept. and Oct. I was selling off some of my instruments to raise money for a new saddle for my mule, and just for some extra money (things are kinda thin right now). Well, after selling off my fiddle (I didn't have time to mess with it anymore), I was feeling kinda sad. Then when I got home one day, a package was on my doorstep - it was a mountain dulcimer!! My stepmother sent it to me. It belonged to my late father. It's a solid cherry tear drop made my Elmo Allen of Prestonsburg, KY. I've been playing dulcimer every day since! I am officially hooked!
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
08/04/09 11:21:27AM
48 posts

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Built one for my brother, came home built one for myself. Trying to learn, easily frustrated, hard to learn by self. Went to a class in North Carolina built one with John Huron. Now i have 2 and still not make much music with them. The Internet is nice, like someone said in my other post, [Sherry] i just have to make a commitment and do it.Bill
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
08/04/09 03:57:52PM
48 posts

my Mize dulcimer


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

Robin,one other thing you could try is contact John Huron at noteworthy instruments and see if he can help you. He is located in Bristol Tenn, he worked under Bob Mize before he went out on his own.Bill
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
08/05/09 09:10:14PM
48 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I play in my living room. It's just me and my doggie at home during the day. Don't play in front of people.Bill
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