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the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
I'm sure Mrs. Queen was a treasure to those who knew her.Rest in peace, Mary Jane Queen.
the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Neat story, Lois. I'd love to get to see Mrs Queen in person to hear her play and sing!
the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Thanks, Greg, I searched Henry Queen and found the site!
the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
It'd be fun to sit down and play some tunes with you, Phil!
the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Phil, are there many other dulcimer players in your neck of the woods?
the Queen family of Jackson Co NC
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
In his blog, Bill Lewis mentioned he watched a program on PBS about the Queen family from Jackson County NC. Anybody here know the Queens? The documentary looks great and I'd like to see it.
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I just made a twelve string guitar
Adventures with 'other' instruments...
All-around wonderful, Dick.For sure, I'll never attempt to build a 12-string guitar! Seems a 6-string would be half as much trouble. :)
Bowing a dulcimer
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Wow! I'd love to see (and hear!) you play, Mike!
Bowing a dulcimer
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Mike,
I'm curious about how you hold the dulcimer when bowing. Do you use a fiddle bow? Are you playing both fast and slow tunes?
I really like the sound of a mountain dulcimer that is bowed!
Bowing a dulcimer
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Mike, the way you're holding it makes more sense to me (than with the fingers in the grooves).
Bowing a dulcimer
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I'd like to give one of those a try sometime, Mike, to hear how it sounds. With my coordination, though, I'm afraid it'd be like trying to pat my head and rub my stomach at the same time.

Bowing a dulcimer
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Mike,
If you have any photos of your bow or sound clips of you playing, I'd love to see them.
Bowing a dulcimer
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Anybody bow in the fashion of Leah Smith, as seen in Jean Ritchie's THE DULCIMER BOOK, with the dulcimer propped on a table at its waist and the tail of the instrument on her lap? (10) In Gerry Milnes's PLAY OF A FIDDLE, he relates that Samuel Johnson was said to have played hymns with a bow, the dulcimer's headstock propped on a window sill. (139)Bowing a lap dulcimer and getting good sound is not easy. I do love the other-worldly sound got from a lap dulcimer being bowed.
Bowing a dulcimer
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Hey, Diane, I hope you get the chance to bow a dulcimer this weekend! If you already fiddle and have some experience on cello, you'll take to a bowed dulcimer right away.Let me know, please, "if the stars align properly." ; )
Bowing a dulcimer
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Anybody here who bows a mountain dulcimer?Anybody here who has a dulcimer built especially to be bowed?I have a Ken Bloom bowed dulcimer and enjoy learning to play it. :-) Before I got my bowed dulcimer, though, I was holding a mountain dulcimer the way one holds a bowed dulcimer (upright, with bout steadied at the knees) and bowing it. Through time, folks who have bowed mountain dulcimers have held them in who knows how many different ways? Or, if set on a table, didn't hold them at all.So, one and all, I'm curious to learn of the adventures of others with bowing a dulcimer of any kind. . .
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Hmm. What would be good to eat with pickles, pickled beets, cookies, and applesauce?Chocolate, of course! Then we'll wash it all down with orange juice. LOLSeems like just yesterday that little FOTMD was born. . .Thanks, Strumelia!
Our thanks to "Deputy Mo".
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Thanks for tending to The Bad Spammer, Rod! I hope Strumelia gives you another bullet next time she puts you in charge :-)I'll keep my eyes open for pictures of your new acquisition!Robin
Randy is a great fretless dulcimer player! He's also a great fretted dulcimer player! When he plays fretless, it's a very blues-y sound he gets out of his cigar boxes. His old-timey (and classical!) music is, I believe, generally played on a fretted dulcimer.I guess what I'm trying to get at is the idea that a fretless dulcimer and a fretted dulcimer are two different critters and each has inherent strong qualities and limitations.Robin
The Dulcimer Book by Jean Ritchie
Dulcimer Resources:TABS/Books/websites/DVDs
I dare you to write that tab book on Locrian mode tunes, Lisa! :-)Jean Ritchie's Traditional Mountain Dulcimer and instructional CD from Homespun Tapes is also a treasure. I can't even tell you how many times I've listened to parts of that CD.
Any banjo players out there?
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Did Rodney build the banjo, Randy?The work you've done looks real nice.
Dulcimer or Guitar?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
There are many players who are better noter-and-drone players than I am. That said, it's always a challenge for me to note a fiddle tune at anything approaching fiddle tune speed, playing cleanly, and throwing in variations. I'm a slow learner and it takes me awhile to know a fiddle tune that well.Robin
Dulcimer or Guitar?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
I play noter-and-drone style all the time and love it! Yes, it is easy to play "Bile 'Em Cabbage" at the speed of a dirge. Try playing it at fiddle tune speed. Try playing it through 10 times, at fiddle tune speed, without playing it the same way twice. Try. . . How about Jean Ritchie's "Over The River to Feed My Sheep" from her album THE MOST DULCIMER. Play that "at speed" cleanly and you'll know you played somethin'!I love lots of different styles of dulcimer play! This past weekend at Fort New Salem in WV, I heard Jerry Rockwell, Butch Ross, and Doug Berch all play MD-- I enjoyed them all! Butch Ross played electrified stuff using looping and it was very cool to get to see and hear and Doug Berch is a fine player whose music I'd never before heard. Everything Jerry Rockwell plays is wonderful; he is a master of the mountain dulcimer in every sense of the word.Playing noter-and-drone is simple, in many respects. However, it is always a challenge for me to play both slow pieces and fiddle tunes cleanly and with expression.Robin
How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Cindy, what's not to love about your fellow's tastes?

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
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Hey, CD, that sounds like the same guy I take lessons from!

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Tom, there's nothing to do but build it! I know when I get something in my head, a person can't crowbar it out.

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
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Tom, you'll have all kinds of fun with it! :)KenH, you're too funny! :)
How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Scotty, there's just something about a dulcimer that gets hold of a person. I don't know quite what that something is, though.

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Suzanne, you honor Ann well with your dulcimer play.This is a wonderful thread.
How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
When I was in fourth grade ('68-'69), a boy in my class brought a dulcimer to school that, I think, his dad had built. (If I remember correctly, the dad came that day, too, to show a muzzleloader that he'd also put together.) Kevin, my classmate, played with a noter to demonstrate the dulcimer for us.Fast-forward to 2005. I made a trip to Gary Sager's Prussia Valley Music Shop and, at the time, was primarily interested in the autoharp. Gary wasn't in the shop when I was there but I looked around; the idea of maybe getting a dulcimer/banjo hybrid got in my head. I started exploring on the internet, joined ED and read up on all things dulcimer and decided to buy a mountain dulcimer. Over time, I moved from liking mountain dulcimer to loving mountain dulcimer.
my Mize dulcimer
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ff,I miss the Mize a tiny bit; the greatest part of me is happy about the dulcimer finding a new home.Robin
my Mize dulcimer
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Shas,It is a beauty and those gorgeous pegs are a part of it. I'm glad Greg is the new owner and hope he gets to enjoy it for a loooooong time! :-)Robin
my Mize dulcimer
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Barbara,Greg R owns this beauty now and I think he likes it!Robin