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Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/20/10 10:36:33AM
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I know, Bobby, it' hard to believe.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/19/10 10:48:33PM
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Thanks, ladies! There have been few occasions in my life where I've been applauded for being chatty.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/17/10 06:56:00PM
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Thank you, Sam, and I'm glad you're part of this great community!

Jane, I got such a kick out of your 2nd(?) post on ED. On what may have been your first posting you posed a question and I saw it, apparently, right after you wrote it and replied immediately. In turn, your quick response went something like, "Blimey, were you sat atop the computer?" LOL I responded that I was.

Friends, I'm going to risk sounding overly sentimental to say that you all have given me roses while I'm living, cheering me on. And if I could, I'd give each of you a hug.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/17/10 11:01:41AM
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Congratulations to you & Jim, Dana! 34 years? I think it'll last. And I'll keep my eyes open for Mountain Lullaby. (Little Dulcimer Darlin' is wonderful!)John Henry-- 57 for you & Mrs. John Henry-- a belated congratulations! It'll be awhile before I even turn 57 so I know that's a good long time to be married.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/16/10 08:25:26PM
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Dana, when you're as big a star as I am, you hire somebody to wheel around your head in a wheelbarrel! John H, one of Dana's originals would be a treasure.Though Strumelia and I may no longer be kids, we're tough dulcimer players-- slappin' and poundin' away. Again, thank you!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/16/10 11:28:22AM
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Did I really say that ? LOL What I say and what I mean can sometimes be two different things.



Strumelia said:
Robin Thompson said:
PS-Strumelia, your percussive slaps inspired my fat felt pick pounding.

And where else but on FOTMD would one ever read a sentence like that, I ask you?
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/16/10 10:49:46AM
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Friends, your kind words are touching. You all have given me much, made my life so rich. . . There's just something about music and the friends I've met through music that's special.PS-John Henry, Bobby usually starts it !
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/16/10 12:00:08AM
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How lucky I feel to be a part of FOTMD and have you folks as friends! Not so many years ago, I never would've dreamed to have friends I've never met-- individuals for whom I hold great affection. You've been an encouragement to me in more ways than I can express.

And what a surprise-- a pleasant one, to be sure-- to come home after being away this evening and find this thread! Many thanks to you all.

Strumelia, you started FOTMD and it truly is a place for friends. And my brother Bobby.

PS-Strumelia, your percussive slaps inspired my fat felt pick pounding.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/01/10 06:05:51PM
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"John the Balladeer" Stories


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I never heard of John the Balladeer until your posting, Flint. Thanks for the link-- I've bookmarked it!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/18/10 01:10:59AM
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Paul,Good-- no, great advice!Just to piggy-back on Paul's comments about listening; be diligent about learning to tune your dulcimer and listening for when it may be out of tune. Hearing when I'm out of tune is a skill I'm always working to hone. Paul Certo said:
Whatever playing style you choose, listen to as much music as you can. Dulcimer music,yes, but not exclusively. The type of music you want to play on your dulcimer is important, whether others play it on dulcimer or not. Listening is one of the most important things you can do to learn music. It let's your ears help teach your hands. No matter how many tabs, or books you use, your ears will tell you when you hit a wrong note. After you have trained them what the song is supposed to sound like. The mistakes you make in reading, your eyes may not catch,but if you've listened to the song repeatedly, your ears will catch those mistakes. Your ears have been in training since your Ma first sang to you as an infant. Every radio you ever heard, every commercial jingle, all have asserted themselves into your mind. And when someone whistles one of these pieces, you recognize it. So help your ears by listening to what you want to play. Then let your ears help your hands.
Paul
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/16/10 11:25:40PM
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Jim H,Hi-- you've picked a wonderful instrument to take up!I can't say what would be easier because I've played with a noter since taking up the dulcimer; I like it and enjoy it. Thus, I would encourage any beginner to play with a noter (on the melody string only)-- stick with this for a few months, anyway, to get the hang of hearing/playing melodies-- then try other styles of play. After you've had a chance to feel your way around, so to speak, you can go with the method that brings you the greatest pleasure. (Basically, I just repeated what Paul said. )
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/01/10 05:15:41PM
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FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Thank you, thank you, thank you, Strumelia! You know I was hoping one of your tasty JELL-O creations would be part of the prize package. And this is even better-- I don't even have to win to get a spoonful of, uh, the thing. On second thought, it's toooo pretty to eat. (I think this is my first posting using the peace sign smiley.)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/28/10 04:51:06PM
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FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Visitors, if you've not yet joined FOTMD, you're missing out! Join FOTMD! When you do, you'll immediately become better-looking, have whiter teeth, become ambidextrous, and gain hundreds of friends. Well, only one of these things is true but it's the best thing on the list! :-)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/20/10 11:00:44PM
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Thank you, Strumelia!!


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I'm with you, Dulcerina!And the good news of mountain dulcimers has spread further thanks to FOTMD.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/27/10 10:22:00AM
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Folks such as y'all here at FOTMD are what makes the dulcimer world a nice world in which to live! I feel lucky to have found the mountain dulcimer and the joy it brings.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/16/10 10:44:39AM
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***THREE CHEERS for Bill Lewis!***


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I've always enjoyed "Another Day in the Life of Bill" posts and appreciate Bill's welcoming spirit.Huzzah-huzzah! Thank you, Bill, for all you've done here at FOTMD!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/29/10 10:53:14AM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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Huzzuh-huzzuh, FOTMD!I've listened to Phil's and Randy's versions of Spider Bit the Baby -- Boy, I like the tune!-- and to Strumelia's amazing cat find. (Somebody get that cat an agent and a lawyer! )

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/26/10 11:57:08AM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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folkfan,Phil Myers plays a great version of our official tune! And Randy Adams does, too.Oh, it's Spider Bit the Baby .
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/26/10 10:29:35AM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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Strumelia said:
Robin Thompson said:
How shall we mark the day?
I'm thinking I'll listen to our official song a time or two.

Ah yes...the official theme song.
Strumelia, I'd play our official tune if I knew it. Who knows, maybe I'll learn it by Thursday.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/25/10 09:05:34PM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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How shall we mark the day?I'm thinking I'll listen to our official song a time or two.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/12/10 01:44:14PM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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Dusty Turtle: . . .I assume we have simply taken on the personality of our beloved founder, Strumelia. . .I haven't felt quite like myself for the past several months so this would explain a lot. . .
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/09/10 04:34:20PM
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FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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Yup, Ken!FOTMD is the place to come for cool dulcimer music on the internet. Ken Hulme said:
Ya done GOOD, girl!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/07/10 09:34:20AM
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Neat, Diane-- I'd love to see the exhibit! And I'd like to grab a bow and play the "Hybrid Dulcimer" just for fun.
updated by @robin-thompson: 02/16/16 12:30:20AM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/28/10 03:23:13PM
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BEGINNERS' OLD TIME JAM – DOWN THE PUB


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I enjoy this, Robin-- am listening now. Jamming with another musician or musicians is, in my experience, a great way to learn lots about tunes. Helps hone my listening skills, which are in need of honing. ;-)Thanks for sharing the recording, Robin!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/04/11 10:19:29PM
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Hey, frets4fun-- feel free to share pictures when you get the dolphimer! :)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/24/10 09:44:08AM
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I echo Flint's choices and can add Bobby's f-holes, too. I like an old-timey look.If a builder has a signature hole, so to speak, I may order that-- it's what I did when I ordered my PVMB from Gary Sager.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/25/10 01:14:08PM
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I've had this book and cd for perhaps four years and love it! I could listen to Jean talk and play for hours-- and have! Strumelia said:
Perhaps if you don't like it you can sell it used on Amazon.com

For a whole different approach, perhaps next try Jean Ritchie's recent teaching dvd? She is a good beginner level teacher, and it'd be interesting for you to observe the difference in playing style.
Here it is: http://www.amazon.com/Traditional-Mountain-Dulcimer-Homespun-Tapes/...
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/08/10 08:04:02PM
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Love


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Strumelia & FOTMD family, In addition to the many wonderful folks I know online, I've had the pleasure and privilege of meeting FOTMD player Julie Elman and playing music with her. Our getting together is truly a joy for which I'm most grateful!FOTMD feels like home-- thanks for all you've done, Strumelia!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/04/10 11:51:57AM
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800!?!!


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Strumelia and Rod,You both have my undying gratitude.And if Mo's psychotherapy sessions run under a hundred bucks, sign me up for them, too.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/04/10 09:07:20AM
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800!?!!


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Thank goodness we've hit 800! I'm starving!Robinwho's at the front of the line for the food
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/31/10 09:06:29PM
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800!?!!


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Thanks, Rod, I'll take 'em!I see Strumelia's skillets will be in use-- those 'Dutch Babies' look good!-- so can't borrow them.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/31/10 08:42:37PM
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800!?!!


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I make a decent whole wheat crust pizza in a cast iron skillet. Trouble is, only got one skillet. So, I'm thinking I'll need to borrow 199 skillets.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/14/10 09:44:55PM
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Just a note to mention that Randy Adams made a noter demonstration about his noter hold-- very much worth a look, too!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/14/10 10:47:50AM
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Got any for sale? Flint Hill said:
"Ironwood" noter, from a slab collected in East Texas, ca. 1960, by A.L Vawter.

Approximately 6 1/4 x 3/8 x 1/4 in. (15 x 1 x 0.6 cm). "D" cross section.

Dense, extremely hard wood. It sinks in water and is difficult to work.

It made a nice, slick noter that sounds a bit softer than a goose quill.

Probably Big Bend or Eastern Hophornbeam. (Ostrya virginiana var. chisosensis or Ostrya virginiana var. virginiana, 2007)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/26/10 01:01:05PM
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A toothbrush handle? Now that's something I think I haven't tried! I'm going to, though. . . My bone noters-- got from Randy Bretz-- yield clear tone on the string. For playing fast tunes, I need a noter that's forgiving, so use my homemade ones cut from a hard plastic jar that once held store-bought fruit. Photo can be seen by scrolling down the page just a bit here: http://mountaindulcimer.ning.com/forum/topics/whats-your-favorite-n...
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/18/10 05:54:25PM
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The Kitchen Sink - talk about food


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Ken, that's almost too pretty to eat. I might try this after berries come on this summer. Thanks!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/07/10 09:16:14AM
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The Kitchen Sink - talk about food


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The cabbage wedges wouldn't make it past the grilling stage with me. Ken Hulme said:
They are easy to do and so good tasting!

So... When are you serving them??? Enquiring minds and all that...
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/06/10 12:06:11PM
1,496 posts

The Kitchen Sink - talk about food


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Ken, those recipes are mouth-watering.
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