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John Henry
@john-henry
08/31/10 01:43:22PM
258 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Hey Bobby, I think that I was wearing my pink pyjama's when I read that we had reached the 1000 mark! (send you a picture if you like...............!)John Bobby Ratliff said:
Sorry John Henry, but the 1000 members don't count just yet. It seems we have a pitiful SPAMMER that has registered several times. But we're still getting close.

John Henry said:
1000 up !!! Congrats Strumelia, and thank you.
JohnH
John Henry
@john-henry
08/31/10 01:40:13PM
258 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Who ever is counting certainly had me fooled ealier !!! LOLJohn
Strumelia
@strumelia
08/31/10 12:03:32PM
2,413 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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I just hand counted all the members. We have 997 at this point in time.Somehow the 'show all' button on the members column is not accurate right now. Could have been because of the spammer issue this morning.Anyway, counting our latest members Ann and Bonnie, we now have 997.Three more to go after Bonnie!
John Henry
@john-henry
08/31/10 06:47:24AM
258 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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1000 up !!! Congrats Strumelia, and thank you.JohnH
Strumelia
@strumelia
08/28/10 05:20:55PM
2,413 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Yes, I noticed that too, Bill!there must be something in the water here on FOTMD.
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
08/28/10 05:17:53PM
48 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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I thought i was better looking than i was a year ago.
Strumelia
@strumelia
08/28/10 05:13:30PM
2,413 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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I've noticed that we all do seem better looking than we did a year ago when we first joined.
Rod Westerfield
@rod-westerfield
08/28/10 05:08:54PM
109 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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How true, how true Robin... I agree 1000% Robin Thompson said:
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
08/28/10 04:51:06PM
1,564 posts

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! :-)
Strumelia
@strumelia
08/28/10 01:14:50PM
2,413 posts

FOTMD 1000 members almost here...!


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Well only a few more members to go before we reach a THOUSAND members of Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer! Yikes! Who would ever have thought when we only had a couple dozen members one year ago?

If you haven't entered yet, be sure to post your lucky number guess in FOTMD first contest in celebration of reaching 1000 members...
enter the Guess the Pickled Dulcimers in the Jar Contest!

Look for it on the MAIN page. There will be not one but FIVE winners who will receive PRIZES in the mail, so your chances are good! The 5 winners will be announced when FOTMD reaches 1000 members...should be only a few days away!
updated by @strumelia: 10/28/20 03:12:33PM
Sue Simms
@sue-simms
05/11/15 10:46:31AM
29 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

Thanks David


David Lynch said:

How much the type of string will affect the tone depends a bit on the instrument itself. If the instrument is designed for a bright voice then changing from a nickel wound to a Phosphor Bronze may not make much of a difference. On the other hand, on a mid range or mellow dulcimer you will definitely hear a more mellow overall tone with the PB bass string. The nickel wound will brighten it up.

What gauge to use will be decided by several factors: The scale length, the tuning,the tone you want and the "feel" you like. There are several good string gauge calculators on line which will give you a kind of a "middle of the road" string set (note that the one on Tom Strothers website tends to yield a "light set") and they will give you a good starting point. Once you have that starting point go ahead and play around a bit with the gauges to fine tune it to what you like the best. A rough rule of thumb is that a heavier string will give a bit more volume and sustain but be harder to fret. Lighter strings will be just the opposite.

To give you some examples: My standard models are designed to produce a mid to mellow voice (I can make them bright but that is another story) and they all use the same scale of 25 7/8". My standard string set for that scale and a DAd tuning is a .24 PB bass, a .014 middle and .012 melodies. With that set several tunings are available DAd, DAA CGc, DF#Ad and others.

However, if I know the player is going to be playing in DAA all the time I will put .014s on the melodies in place of the .012s. Or maybe the player has asked for a very light action so I would drop each size down a step. Another example: if when stringing up a new dulcimer I decide I want to bump up the mid range a bit I will use a .015on the middle and a .026PBW on the bass.

The main thing is to remember is that string gauges are not set in stone. Use what works for you.

Sue Simms
@sue-simms
04/15/15 12:28:15AM
29 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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



folkfan said:

I'm with Ken when it comes to buying strings in bulk. I get mine from "Just Strings" too. Since I tune in CGG with about a 26" VSL, I usually go 24-14-14. With these gauges I can easily go up to DAA if there is any need to. To go to DAd though I'd want a lighter gauge on my melody string.

As to the phosphorus bronze, I use them all the time. I don't hear any difference between Nickel wound or phosphorus bronze. The only difference that I can see is the color. Some people like to have their strings all the same silvery hue, but it doesn't matter to me.

Sue Simms said:
Thankyou Ken for your input. I noticed mine are 12 and 22. I will check out the others also.

Ken Hulme said:
I've not found the phosphor Bronze to be any different in my playing than any other strings. I usually go to www.juststrings.com and order a dozen sets of inexpensive strings at a time. I tune primarily DAA and prefer 12s for the melody string(s) , 14 for the middle drone, and 22wound or 24wound for the base.
folkfan
@folkfan
08/29/10 07:55:37AM
357 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

I'm with Ken when it comes to buying strings in bulk. I get mine from "Just Strings" too. Since I tune in CGG with about a 26" VSL, I usually go 24-14-14. With these gauges I can easily go up to DAA if there is any need to. To go to DAd though I'd want a lighter gauge on my melody string.As to the phosphorus bronze, I use them all the time. I don't hear any difference between Nickel wound or phosphorus bronze. The only difference that I can see is the color. Some people like to have their strings all the same silvery hue, but it doesn't matter to me. Sue Simms said:
Thankyou Ken for your input. I noticed mine are 12 and 22. I will check out the others also.

Ken Hulme said:
I've not found the phosphor Bronze to be any different in my playing than any other strings. I usually go to www.juststrings.com and order a dozen sets of inexpensive strings at a time. I tune primarily DAA and prefer 12s for the melody string(s) , 14 for the middle drone, and 22wound or 24wound for the base.
Sue Simms
@sue-simms
08/28/10 10:44:34PM
29 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

Thankyou Ken for your input. I noticed mine are 12 and 22. I will check out the others also. Ken Hulme said:
I've not found the phosphor Bronze to be any different in my playing than any other strings. I usually go to www.juststrings.com and order a dozen sets of inexpensive strings at a time. I tune primarily DAA and prefer 12s for the melody string(s) , 14 for the middle drone, and 22wound or 24wound for the base.
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
08/28/10 02:06:59PM
2,157 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

I've not found the phosphor Bronze to be any different in my playing than any other strings. I usually go to www.juststrings.com and order a dozen sets of inexpensive strings at a time. I tune primarily DAA and prefer 12s for the melody string(s) , 14 for the middle drone, and 22wound or 24wound for the base.
Sue Simms
@sue-simms
08/27/10 11:30:39PM
29 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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Thanks Tom, ' you are right and that I just try different strings and see what suits me. Thankyou for your input. To know I don't have to stick with just Dulcimer strings. Tom McDonald said:
I discovered pretty quickly that I don't care for the high D and the A strings being the same size. I like the tone that I get with a slightly larger A string. (If I played DAA, I would run both A stings a little on the fat side). I also removed the extra D string, since I am apt to use any of the strings to carry the melody line. Having that 4th string with my playing style just caused aggravation.

The good news is that strings are cheap enough to just cut off and throw away if you don't like them. Also, you don't need "dulcimer" strings. I've got banjo strings on one of mine so I can turn it lower. You can also use a pair of needle nose pliers to pop the little ball out the end of a guitar string, exposing the loop, and put it on your dulcimer. So, your string choices are only limited by what is a reasonable diameter for your scale length and the tuning that you want, and maybe some adjustment at the nut or bridge if you want to make a really large change.

I took a few lessons with Tom and Missy Strothers when I started playing, and like their string gauge calculator. I used this to decide on strings my G D g instrument.

http://strothers.com/string_choice.htm

They have a great chord finder, too:

http://strothers.com/chords.htm

Hope this helps.
Tom McDonald
@tom-mcdonald
08/27/10 09:40:20PM
26 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

I discovered pretty quickly that I don't care for the high D and the A strings being the same size. I like the tone that I get with a slightly larger A string. (If I played DAA, I would run both A stings a little on the fat side). I also removed the extra D string, since I am apt to use any of the strings to carry the melody line. Having that 4th string with my playing style just caused aggravation.The good news is that strings are cheap enough to just cut off and throw away if you don't like them. Also, you don't need "dulcimer" strings. I've got banjo strings on one of mine so I can turn it lower. You can also use a pair of needle nose pliers to pop the little ball out the end of a guitar string, exposing the loop, and put it on your dulcimer. So, your string choices are only limited by what is a reasonable diameter for your scale length and the tuning that you want, and maybe some adjustment at the nut or bridge if you want to make a really large change.I took a few lessons with Tom and Missy Strothers when I started playing, and like their string gauge calculator. I used this to decide on strings my G D g instrument. http://strothers.com/string_choice.htm They have a great chord finder, too: http://strothers.com/chords.htm Hope this helps.
Sue Simms
@sue-simms
08/27/10 06:58:43PM
29 posts

Dulcimer Strings


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

Just wondering what type of 'Dulcimer Strings' should be used ?I now have on the Martin DulcimerSet. Nickel Alloy Wound- Standard Gauge *4 strings. Reads .012 which is Silvered Steel & then the last one is Nickel Alloy Wound .022. My question is I would like to try thePhospher Bronze ; has anyone tried these ? Would appreciate your input and advice.


updated by @sue-simms: 08/01/23 10:20:32AM
Strumelia
@strumelia
08/21/10 02:01:06PM
2,413 posts

Thank you, Strumelia!!


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Thank you kindly.
John Henry
@john-henry
08/21/10 12:02:44AM
258 posts

Thank you, Strumelia!!


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Yes, she sure can throw a good party (she will need a few extra baking sessions for the one that is coming soon tho'!)thanks again StumeliaJohn
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/20/10 11:00:44PM
1,564 posts

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.
Kendra Ward
@kendra-ward
08/20/10 08:50:42PM
11 posts

Thank you, Strumelia!!


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I just want to shout out a big 'ol thank you to Strumelia for starting this wonderful mountain dulcimer forum! It is so full of wonderful and friendly people who have so much to offer the dulcimer world. Thank you again, Strumelia, and everyone else too for sharing.Kendra (aka....Dulcerina)
updated by @kendra-ward: 01/13/19 05:09:18PM
Paul Certo
@paul-certo
08/26/10 02:29:33PM
242 posts

Carry on baggage/dulcimer and ND related


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This can be a very confusing issue. You never know what's going to change. Since airlines started charging for checked luggage, the # of carry-ons must have increased. Three weeks ago we flew to Hawai`i. On two flights over Mrs.Wanda's carry on had to be gate checked. But the guitar and ukulele we were carrying went as carry ons. The guitar went into a closet and the uke in the overhead bin. On the 3rd flight, the guitar even went into the overhead. And this was no gig bag, but a large heavy plywood case. I expected to gate check it, but they never asked me to do so.But most larger carr on bags ended up gate checked. It may not be long until the rules for carry on luggage are rewriten.Paul
folkfan
@folkfan
08/16/10 07:00:17PM
357 posts

Carry on baggage/dulcimer and ND related


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In July my husband and daughter took an overseas trip with just carryon luggage. One bag, under the seat size and one smaller than normalcarry on for the over head bin. When they got to the gate they foundout that they had to check the larger bags as the bins were alreadyfull on the Chicago to Philadelphia leg of the journey. Fortunatelywhen they switched planes in Philly they got to carry their luggage onfor the second leg of their journey. Airlines don't have to guaranteethat your carry on luggage will go carry on.

You can be the first one at the gate, but the order in which you get on as a passenger is set up by seating. So you can arrive early, be last boarded and find no room for your things.

So just to remindanyone who is planning a trip and perhaps thinking of carrying on adulcimer, you could be facing the same over stuffed bin situation. Besure your dulcimer is packed for check in, as even standard carry onluggage may end up in the belly of the plane.
updated by @folkfan: 01/13/19 05:09:18PM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/27/10 10:22:00AM
1,564 posts



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.
John Henry
@john-henry
07/27/10 01:47:44AM
258 posts



Hello Larry! I entirely agree with your remarks, this site is indeed special, I have learnt a lot from it and only wish that the inspiration that conceived it had happened earlier, when I was doing a bit more 'making' and would have benifited from all the help that can be found here! I am not a great player, but have no problem 'showcasing' what I do here, warts and all, there has always been a word or two of encouragement forthcoming.Lets hope that this forum may long continue!Regards and thanks to ALL!JohnH
folkfan
@folkfan
07/27/10 01:05:35AM
357 posts



Having belonged to a couple of other web sites dedicated to the dulcimer, I can say that FOTMD and Everything Dulcimer are like family. No need for flame retardants or asbestos suits. Just good friendly helpful people. I really think there is something sort of magical about the dulcimer. It just brings out the best in people.
updated by @folkfan: 02/09/16 03:36:43AM
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
07/16/10 04:36:26PM
48 posts

***THREE CHEERS for Bill Lewis!***


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Catch and release JohnH.
John Henry
@john-henry
07/16/10 11:07:02AM
258 posts

***THREE CHEERS for Bill Lewis!***


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Good on you Bill,second !!! What did you do with the fish?Best wishes, JohnH
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/16/10 10:44:39AM
1,564 posts

***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!
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
07/16/10 06:52:29AM
48 posts

***THREE CHEERS for Bill Lewis!***


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Geez, now you went and did it Lisa. You made my heart fluttered. I do not have a lot of musical info or talent as most people do here, i have learned that it doesn't matter your skill level because all are welcomed with open hearts. I've struggled on my journey and i have learned you go by your own pace. Being a member here has me striving to continue on the journey and we will see were we end up at.Thank-you all for being here.Bill
Strumelia
@strumelia
07/15/10 09:47:04PM
2,413 posts

***THREE CHEERS for Bill Lewis!***


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Just an appreciation hurrah to member Bill Lewis

Bill was the very 2nd person to join FOTMD on July 30, 2009 when FOTMD was just 1 day old.

I know that many of us look forward to his "Another Day in The Life of Bill" blog posts, describing his personal journey, struggles and successes as a beginner dulcimer player, or just everyday things.

But most importantly....
All on his own , Bill took it upon himself to post a friendly welcome message to literally hundreds of brand new members here, day in and day out, over the past year. Bill's little welcome messages make new members feel instantly at home and welcome into our friendly community of support.

Thank you Bill, for your kind spirit ...and thanks for just being Bill .




updated by @strumelia: 02/16/19 06:18:50PM
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
07/13/10 12:25:55PM
2,157 posts

900+ Members


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That's what I was thinking. A big blowout when we pass 1000.
Rod Westerfield
@rod-westerfield
07/13/10 11:44:03AM
109 posts

900+ Members


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another century mark meet... less than 100 to go for 1000... guess since we didn't plan a party for 900, we'll have to plan a big party for the 1 year anniversary...
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
07/13/10 09:18:21AM
28 posts

900+ Members


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Congratulations, FOTMD and Strumelia!

Looks like we surpassed the 900 mark last night.

Michael Vickey
www.goodfornuthin.com





updated by @michael-vickey: 02/16/19 10:47:53PM
B. Ross Ashley
@b-ross-ashley
07/29/10 10:01:48PM
59 posts

FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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I love this bunch. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
07/29/10 06:06:52PM
2,157 posts

FOTMD one year anniversary on July 29th, 2010 !


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Welcome to the ranks of the retired, Ken. File for your Social Insecurity on line and start collecting your dues! I get my first check in a couple weeks.
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