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Gale A Barr
@gale-a-barr
05/02/21 07:39:40PM
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How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


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LOL to "Bag of Kazoos" band! 

I guess I will add to my list (forgot about these the first time) - 

  • Fender guitar - my first stringed instrument
  • Gretsch 5 string banjo
  • Several pennywhistles in D
  • Native American Flute in B minor - High Spirits
  • Old band instruments - flute, oboe. cornet
  • Gretsch sunburst mandolin (my husband is playing this)
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
05/02/21 06:45:42PM
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"Bag of Kazoos" would be a good name for a jug band. Or even just a folk jam.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
05/02/21 06:37:52PM
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Since folks are adding to their instrument inventory, I'll add a few since my original response only included mountain dulcimers, zitters, and other instruments I made. So in addition to all of that I have two more open back banjos, three acoustic guitars, a soprano ukulele, a D tin whistle, a recorder, a jaw harp, a couple of harmonicas. an assortment of rhythm instruments (spoons, Catspaws, limber jack, etc.), a small tambourine, and bag of kazoos. Oh, an electronic keyboard which I don't play, but my wife does. There might be a few more instruments around the house that I've forgotten about.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Susie
@susie
05/02/21 03:41:45PM
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Skip, you bring up a good point, about other instruments. I've been suffering from GAS (guitar acquisition syndrome) much longer than DAD (dulcimer acquisition disease). My first love, fingerstyle guitar (since 1973), has been my true passion for nearly 48 years. I've settled into a stable of 6 guitars and 1 guilele. Many other instruments (primarily stringed instruments)  have come and gone over the years, but I'm simplifying to just guitar, dulcimer, and Native American flute (I have 5). In fact, my last banjo is moving on to a new home this week. I was in band all through school, where I played flute, then alto saxophone. Music has been such a joy in my life. sun

Mary
@mary
05/02/21 03:35:33PM
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Show Us Your Pets!


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I don't have a pet right now. However, my sister's beagle, Madison, loves the dulcimer. She has told me that she prefers the dulcimer & singing over instrumental. 

Skip
@skip
05/02/21 11:03:29AM
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It's interesting to see that many folks have more instruments than just mountain dulcimers.

In addition to my dulcimers, I have a bodhran, half a dozen or so diatonic harmonicas, a chromatic harmonica, several pennywhistles, a full size keyboard, and 5 autoharps [three chromatics, two 2 key diatonics, FC and GD] and a 15/16 hammered dulcimer I made and still have. I've tried guitars and a banjo but they didn't, physically, work for me.

I guess I have IAD, but music is such a fascinating subject and has so many facets and challenges it's easy to overindulge! Especially for a non-music oriented retiree [no music instruments at all before retiring].

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/02/21 09:47:41AM
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Choosing Strings


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Nate -- we've mentioned this before -- dulcimers are NOT guitars.  String gauges and tensions are different.  FWIW, 26"-26.5" is a little on the short side for dulcimer VSLs.   Use the Strothers String Choice calculator; know that it runs light in gauge, and you can go up a size or two.  Don't worry/think about string tensions. 

As Dusty says, one you figure out which gauges work for you, just buy singles from a local music shop, rather than sets.  However, since most of my instruments have the same few VSLs, I tend to buy in bulk from www.juststrings.com; packs of a dozen strings of a given gauge .09, .010, .012 in my case. If I'm building an instrument with special requirements, I pick up singles locally.  Another thing you can do is buy 10-12 ft small coils of music wire of your commonly used gauges, and make your own strings -- it's not particularly hard.

Since  your apartment building is so prone to Porch Pirates, perhaps you should get an "accommodation" address.  I have one a local 'pack & ship' store nearby 

Silverstrings
@silverstrings
05/02/21 08:39:48AM
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Susie:

Some really neat collections here. I can get a feel for the type of music that is played, just by looking at the collection. Such a variety, between members. Thanks to all who have shared so far, it's been fun to follow.

Susie, that would be a great question for the members. 

For example, I am in a dulcimer group that plays traditional music. However, I tend to play Renaissance, Celtic, Manx, Baroque, and a few pieces from the Middle Ages when I am by myself. 

Susie
@susie
05/02/21 08:12:42AM
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Some really neat collections here. I can get a feel for the type of music that is played, just by looking at the collection. Such a variety, between members. Thanks to all who have shared so far, it's been fun to follow.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/02/21 08:08:33AM
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@steven-berger So, you're who has that checkerboard TMB John built-- I remember it!  You've got a cool collection of instruments which, I imagine, give you lots of joy in making the kinds of music you want to make.  

@susie I can imagine those little Gingers are much handier to have when traveling and space is at a premium.  Enjoy your little DAD Ginger, your final dulcimer (you think).  

Susie
@susie
05/02/21 05:39:56AM
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Robin Thompson:

@susie Do tell! nod



I decided that my McSpadden Ginger (intonated GDG) needed a sister, so I ordered a walnut (w/ sapwood) - spruce Ginger (intonated DAD) to keep her company. I'm enjoying the smaller dulcimers (they also come in handy in our smaller motorhome when we travel). It's in at my music store where I ordered it though, but I can't get in to pick it up until Wednesday. I think this is my final dulcimer. wasntme


Robin, I see that you also have a new one on order. I'd love to see pictures of the BL after you get it. 


updated by @susie: 05/02/21 05:46:13AM
Steven Berger
@steven-berger
05/02/21 01:29:19AM
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I have:

All poplar Tennessee Music Box (with checkerboard on back) by John Knopf

All poplar Will Singleton by John Knopf

All poplar J E Thomas (painted black) by John Knopf

Black walnut/butternut top Boar by Bobby Ratliff

Various woods kit by Bobby Ratliff

All wormy poplar Betty by Dan Cox (came with wormy poplar coffin case)

All cherry custom by Johnny Pledger

All black walnut by Johnny Pledger

All hickory teardrop by Folkcraft

All sycamore 5-string by Bill Berg

Padauk/spruce/maple Strumstick by Bob McNally

I also have:  SJ100+  Jumbo guitar by Gibson,  WL-250 banjo by Gold Tone, Tackhead banjo by Eric Prust, Mountain banjo by Jon Peterson, Mountain banjo by Nate Calkins, Gourd banjo by Barry Sholder, Nickel-plated brass resophonic guitar by OMI, Copper-plated/engraved Tricone resophonic guitar by Republic, Boxcar resophonic guitar by Gretsch, Weathered steel Style-O resophonic guitar by National Resophonic, Swan concertina by McNeela, a couple of harmonicas, a kalimba, 3 Civil War era fifes, and a Civil War era tin whistle.

Whew! L think that's it!

Susie
@susie
05/01/21 08:41:38PM
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I'm going to have a new little one in the family on Wednesday. happydance

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
05/01/21 07:39:48PM
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If you check some online companies you may be able to specify shipping in a small package by USPS and hopefully the parcel will fit in your mailbox which I assume is secure.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
05/01/21 07:16:41PM
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Hi @natebuildstoys.  I never buy packaged string sets for my dulcimers.  I buy single strings, although for some gauges that I use a lot, I buy them in bulk through JustStrings.com or Folkcraft.

But the first step is to figure out what gauge strings you like.  I prefer strings a little heavier than most, tuning DAd, I use .026 bronze wound for the bass, .016 for the middle, and .013 for the melody.  I think .024, .014, and .012 is probably more standard.

Once you figure out what gauges strings you want, just buy them as singles at any local music store. You only have to specify whether you want ball end or loop end.

And yes, the string gauge calculators err on the light side. But once you know that, and once you've developed your own preferences, you can still use the calculator, making the necessary adjustments.

Your bridge might have to be adjusted slightly depending on string gauges. But if the intonation seems OK, don't worry about it.  On my dulcimers with moveable bridges, I tend to check the bridge placement periodically, as in whenever I put on a new set of strings or perhaps before a performance.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
05/01/21 07:04:20PM
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I don't think I have accumulated dulcimers.  But I leave them alone at night and they reproduce.nerd2

Silverstrings
@silverstrings
05/01/21 06:33:25PM
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I have three dulcimers. 

1) A 26” VSL McSpadden dulcimer made of redwood and black walnut with a micarta fretboard.

2) A 26” VSL McSpadden dulcimer made of black walnut with extra 1-1/2 and 8-1/2 frets. This one also has a micarta fretboard.

3) A Black Mountain Deluxe 58 dulcimer made of redwood and cherry. It has a rosewood fretboard with a 25.88” VSL.

I love and play them all frequently. Each dulcimer has a different sound.


updated by @silverstrings: 05/01/21 06:37:59PM
Nate
@nate
05/01/21 05:16:39PM
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Choosing Strings


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Hello all. I go through a lot of dulcimer strings, and because my apartment is very prone to package theives I cannot order them online, so I am limited to what is locally available.

For a while, I would always just buy packs of Mandolin strings, since they only cost a couple dollars more than a pack of dulcimer strings, and come with spares since there are two of each. They come with two 11s, 15s, and 26s. The only issue is due to the construction of some on my newer dulcimers they are not long enough.

Packs of dulcimer strings are very frustrating, and always seem to be insanely light gauge. A pack of martin dulcimer strings marketed for Dadd provide a 12 for the A string! Even if i tune the whole thing up to Ebee, the B string is still insanely wimpy, and tuned to Cgcc it's basically inaudible. My dulcimers are 26"-26.5" VSL, which i believe is fairly standard. I have looked at string calculators which suggest 12-20 pounds on each string of tension but this seems insanely low to me. THis is far lower than extra light guitar strings for example.

At this point, what I have been doing is buying guitar strings, and using only the D,B, and E strings, which leaves me with extra strings every time, but gives me far better tone than any dulcimer strings Ive found. Do others have this same issue and what do y'all do about it?

Quick side question, my dulcimers have floating bridges so its not a big deal to move them, is this necessary or valuable to adjust them for different string gauges?

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/01/21 03:59:37PM
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2021 Berea Traditional Dulcimore Gathering Details


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Registration Deadline For The Berea Traditional Dulcimore Gathering is May 15th!
No "at the gate" Registrations allowed. 

Susie
@susie
05/01/21 10:19:40AM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


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Robin Thompson:

@ken-hulme Or we've made a newer player afraid of what they might become? ROTFL


On a serious note, coming to the mountain dulcimer has made my life better-- making music at home is such a joy! heart  


I agree with both of your points Robin.


Whether someone has 1 or 11, the instrument can add such a joy to our lives. 

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/01/21 07:54:47AM
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@ken-hulme Or we've made a newer player afraid of what they might become? ROTFL  

On a serious note, coming to the mountain dulcimer has made my life better-- making music at home is such a joy! heart  


updated by @robin-thompson: 05/01/21 07:56:13AM
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/01/21 07:36:31AM
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"Thanks to all who shared here. I thought we'd get a little more interest in the thread, but if you don't feel comfortable sharing that's fine."

I suspect some newer players, with just one or two dulcimers, might be intimidated by those of us who have "accumulated" more... 

Nate
@nate
04/30/21 09:25:33PM
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Depending on how taken apart or incomplete of a dulcimer i can count, I have between 3 and 10. Five of them are playable

A cardboard dulcimer
A rectangular dulcimer made from an old crate
A Baritone dulcimer
A bundt pan "resonator" dulcimer and
A dulcimer with a frying pan for a bridge

Susie
@susie
04/30/21 08:31:14PM
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Dusty Turtle:

Susie: Thanks to all who shared here. I thought we'd get a little more interest in the thread, but if you don't feel comfortable sharing that's fine.

Susie, I haven't shared in this thread for the simple reason that I don't want to admit how many dulcimers I have!



giggle2


We do heart our dulcimer !!!

Mary
@mary
04/30/21 12:30:52PM
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This Tennessee Music Box is headed for Colorado


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Wow! I just ordered on but it's nowhere near that size. I do Civil War Living History (music). My great grandfather was a Confederate from Tennessee!

Mary
@mary
04/30/21 12:27:24PM
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I just ordered a Tennessee Music Box so that will make 5 dulcimers. I also have 2 guitars, a tack head banjo & a autoharp.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
04/30/21 10:29:54AM
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Susie: Thanks to all who shared here. I thought we'd get a little more interest in the thread, but if you don't feel comfortable sharing that's fine.

Susie, I haven't shared in this thread for the simple reason that I don't want to admit how many dulcimers I have!

I have four "little" dulcimers, including octave dulcimers by Ron Ewing and David Beede as well as a Ewing octave dulcimette and a "soprano" dulcimer by Laurel Mountain, those last two usually tuned up a fourth or fifth to G or A.  I also have four full-size dulcimers: a Modern Mountain Dulcimer made of lacewood, a Blue Lion IC, a Bill Taylor made of quilted maple, and a cherry/spruce Rick Probst which I have tuned as a baritone.  

You can do the math.  I'd rather not admit it.  Maybe it's time to part with one or two.

I also have two guitars, a mandolin, a ukulele, an autoharp, some pennywhistles . . . 

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/30/21 10:02:17AM
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Rest in Peace, Larkin Bryant


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I have been unable to find a public obituary for Larkin to post.  Here is a link to the webpage she shared with her husband, Andy Cohen: 

http://www.riverlark.com/about.html

I treasure Larkin's dulcimer instruction book and her Lark in the Twilight cd-- I wish I had more of her music!  

Mary
@mary
04/29/21 05:05:56PM
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I have 4, an early Borquin, Folkcraft, Melody Maker and a Folkcraft chromatic. Actually my first was off of ebay, It was ok for beginning, I gave it away to make room for more dulcimers,

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/29/21 05:05:15PM
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I've followed this thread and have enjoyed it!  

I have 5 dulcimers which are promised to a couple young dulcimer friends-- I own them yet they will be leaving my house when opportunity presents.  And I have one out on loan and another I keep for lending.  When all is done, I may still have 6 or 7 (or 8) mountain dulcimers-- this is including the instrument being built by Blue Lion this year.  I have 3 bowed dulcimers.  

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
04/29/21 04:46:51PM
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Susie, thanks for starting the thread. I am sure many of us enjoyed it, whether we participated or not.

Susie
@susie
04/29/21 04:44:04PM
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Thanks to all who shared here. I thought we'd get a little more interest in the thread, but if you don't feel comfortable sharing that's fine. I've enjoyed seeing what dulcimers people own, some of which are new to me. Enjoy what you have and play on.

MandaPanda
@mandapanda
04/29/21 06:42:34AM
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Favorite stands/storage?


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Those stands are nice, Richard! Did you buy them or make them?

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
04/28/21 07:57:29PM
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Favorite stands/storage?


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Here is a four place stand I have. Another sideways picture


4 Place Stand02.jpg 4 Place Stand02.jpg - 126KB

updated by @richard-streib: 04/28/21 07:57:50PM
Richard Streib
@richard-streib
04/28/21 07:52:35PM
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Here is one I use. No pets in the house to disturb it. Sorry the picture is sideways. It is correct on it's original file.


Dulcimore Stand 01 by Dulcimore Dan.jpg Dulcimore Stand 01 by Dulcimore Dan.jpg - 195KB

updated by @richard-streib: 04/28/21 07:53:30PM
MandaPanda
@mandapanda
04/28/21 05:37:10PM
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Favorite stands/storage?


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Hadn't thought about that @DustyTurtle! GREAT point! 

@Stumelia, I only WISH they were my instruments! No such luck! :)


updated by @mandapanda: 04/28/21 05:37:23PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/28/21 01:04:20PM
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Favorite stands/storage?


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Manda, your dulcimers are gorgeous!

Alas, I have some rather rambunctious cats, so I've always had to avoid instrument stand that depend on the instrument  'leaning' on a floor stand. I usually hang my instruments on the walls, or else keep them cased.

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