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Rob N Lackey
@rob-n-lackey
05/20/17 11:15:13AM
420 posts

Awesome Dulcimer Camaraderie


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That's great that all were able to get together.  There are groups here about 20 miles apart.  Only a couple of them (or maybe 1) come to the meetings of each.  I agree playing with other musicians who are "new" to you is a good, even great thing.  Never been to Berea (yet.... hey I may be available) but I love Hindman and the folks there.

 

dulcinina
@dulcinina
05/19/17 07:45:25PM
88 posts

Awesome Dulcimer Camaraderie


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Today my dulcimer group from Berea KY got together with the Hindman KY group who came to Berea for a day trip.  After they ran around town they came to our Multignerational facility to play with us.  There were about 20 folks from Hindman and about 17 of us.  Warren May came to listen as did Jean Ritchie's niece.

We had a great time together and a potluck afterward.  We had so much fun that we are planning a trip to Hindman soon to play with them.  Hindman is about 100 miles from Berea.  I drive 90 miles round trip to play with the Berea/Richmond KY group each week.  I am so fortunate to live close enough to take advantage of such opportunities.

I'm a fledgling intermediate player and my advice is to seize any opportunity to play with different groups.  It's so rewarding.  Dulcinina

It's only too late if you don't start now.   


updated by @dulcinina: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM
Randy Adams
@randy-adams
05/19/17 05:20:26PM
125 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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D. Chitwood:

So this koa folkroots. I have given it a name. Jimmy Earl, ala James Earl Jones, "Luke I am your Father". The deep, rich voice this dulcimer has blows me away BUT...that longer vsl, I just can't do it. It will go the way of my last two mcspaddens and I will be sticking to the shorter 25-26" vsl. But seriously folks...how did Howard get such a boomy voice outta these things. Nothing comes close. 

That's a funny name! I prefer the 25" - 26" scale for whatever style I play.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
05/19/17 04:50:36PM
1,339 posts

Mel Bay's "Dulcimer Sessions" articles have all disappeared?


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My guess is that they are completely gone now. For a while I was making hard copies of some of the articles. When I get home I'll look and see if I still have a file of them. Other than that, I can't help. If they are no longer available on the web, this is a great loss to the dulcimer community.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
05/19/17 04:40:29PM
1,850 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Dana, the longer VSL should not be a problem if you play in a drone style. Consider using this dulcimer (and others with VSLs too long for comfortable chording) specifically for tunes played on the melody string with the drones . . . uh . . . droning.

D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
05/19/17 04:20:25PM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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So this koa folkroots. I have given it a name. Jimmy Earl, ala James Earl Jones, "Luke I am your Father". The deep, rich voice this dulcimer has blows me away BUT...that longer vsl, I just can't do it. It will go the way of my last two mcspaddens and I will be sticking to the shorter 25-26" vsl. But seriously folks...how did Howard get such a boomy voice outta these things. Nothing comes close. 

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/19/17 10:38:16AM
2,406 posts

Updating links on my noter/drone blog


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Some of you may be familiar with my blog on traditional style dulcimer playing with videos and Noter style tabs. 

https://dulcimer-noter-drone.blogspot.com/

Though I don't create new posts on my Noter blog very often nowadays, I do occasionally make updates or changes to the blog, which I started in 2009.

Today for the second time in eight years, I reviewed the links I had listed there.. Links to various helpful info on traditional dulcimer playing and traditional music resources.  Some sites had merely moved and needed their links updated, but I was surprised at the number of links to sites and pages that no longer even exist.  It struck me that much has changed online relative to traditional dulcimer playing since I began my blog in 2009!  

Ive updated and reorganized the existing links, added a couple, and removed dead or irrelevant links.  Ive also now added links to several builders who currently build traditional/early style instruments, such as Kevin Messenger, Dan Cox, John Knopf, and BirdRock (in UK). Hopefully this will be helpful to folks newly interested in traditional dulcimers.

I'm posting this because I'm open to receiving suggestions for including new links that are helpful and relevant to traditional dulcimer playing.  I may or may not decide to include such links, but all suggestions will be considered!

Im closing this thread to replies because I'd like to receive these suggested links in private. So please send me your suggestions by clicking the "Contact site owner" link at the very bottom of any page here on FOTMD.

thank you so much!  Strumelia


updated by @strumelia: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
05/19/17 09:20:28AM
2,406 posts

Mel Bay's "Dulcimer Sessions" articles have all disappeared?


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This was a huge resource with articles on mtn dulcimers and playingstyles, both traditional and modern. (For example the article interviewing Phyllis Gaskins on Galax style playing, and the article interviewing Ralph Lee Smith...just to name two)

Is this completely gone now, or does anyone know where it may have been moved to?  Was Lois Hornbostel possibly editing/managing it?  (I have no clue)


updated by @strumelia: 02/09/21 12:17:53PM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/19/17 06:33:50AM
1,555 posts

Dennis Dorogi


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I was saddened to learn of Mr Dorogi's death.  I always found it curious that he, L. Allen Smith, and the founder of Stewart-McDonald had Athens OH connections.  

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/18/17 10:26:25PM
2,157 posts

Dennis Dorogi


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I saw that yesterday.   Another one of the good ones has passed...

John C. Knopf
@john-c-knopf
05/18/17 09:37:36PM
445 posts

Dennis Dorogi


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There is some sad news from New York.  Legendary luthier Dennis Dorogi, 82, passed away Tuesday night at his home in Brocton.  Here is a link to the funeral home in charge of the family arrangements:

http://themorsefuneralhome.com/obituaries/

 

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/18/17 08:28:40PM
2,157 posts

Possum board options


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I play with both possum board and a stand-up stand.  If you play with a stand acoustically (not amped) you will want a board underneath, as the greater sound will head for the floor if you don't.  If you're playing with a pickup I don't think it makes much, if any, difference.

My stand-up stand is a tall waiter's tray table, from a restaurant supply house for $28.

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
05/18/17 03:30:57PM
277 posts

Possum board options


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I am considering a couple of things at the same time.

Had thought about modifying a keyboard stand to make a stand to play lap dulcimer in standing. Will I need a board under the instrument like a possum board or just a support for the tail and head block?

In regard to a possum board for playing while sitting, is there an advantage to the board itself or will a frame like support with support at the head and tail blocks be as effective.

Need your thoughts from those who have tried different things.

Thanks

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
05/18/17 03:27:21PM
277 posts

Tell us about your VERY FIRST dulcimer


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My first dulcimer was and is (I still play it) a Walnut Valley Wildwood Mountain model I ordered in late 1992 and received in Feb 1993. Lovely instrument with walnut back, cherry sides, walnut fretboard and spruce top. I did replace the tuning machines with geared tuners and added strap buttons. Still looks good other than some mild finish loss from playing it.

It came with a hard shell case with shaped mold for the instrument inside. I wish other builders offered the fitted case. I know Blue Lion does.

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/18/17 11:56:19AM
2,406 posts



I'm hoping the insurance will pay- sometimes they refuse to if they feel the packing job was insufficient.

Keep the packing materials, take photos of it all, including of any damaged box or packing materials, and of course photos of the instrument.

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
05/18/17 11:45:13AM
403 posts



That happened to me once and the person was very apologetic and offered a refund immediately.  I was told that the job of packing and shipping it had been given to someone she thought knew how to do it right and said they had definitely taken shortcuts (from my description), probably not realizing how disastrous that could be!

I hope your results are similar!

Lexie R Oakley
@lexie-r-oakley
05/18/17 11:05:06AM
229 posts



This is very up setting for you. Will you be contacting that person?

 

hugssandi
@hugssandi
05/18/17 10:00:15AM
249 posts



OH I'm so sorry... :(
Strumelia
@strumelia
05/18/17 08:49:41AM
2,406 posts



Oh man.  I truly hate to hear this.  crying1  What will you do now?  

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/18/17 08:42:13AM
2,406 posts

Healthy Living- healthy eating, exercise, weight loss, veggie gardening, etc.


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Wow that's a whole bunch of amazing produce, Ken!  I bet you cook up a storm with all that.

My older daughter & her wife buy a farm share too, between Spring and Fall... since they live in an apt with no yard in a city.  They really plow through those veggies...they have a juicer machine and they use it almost every day. They do grow a mini windowbox of herbs on their window railing in the Summer. flower


updated by @strumelia: 05/18/17 08:47:32AM
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/17/17 10:57:09PM
2,157 posts

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A couple months ago we joined a year-round food co-op that offers a veggie box or produce box for $20 or a combo box for $25; plus lots of individual veggies and fruits for sale at way below local megamart prices (golden beets for 50¢ each vs megamart bundle of 3 for $4.49, and parsnips for 33¢ each instead of a bag of 3 for $3.99).  We've found a combo box works just about right for us.  There's no mandatory buy, and they have a number of pick-up points around the area.

This week we're getting:

5 Sweet Potatoes (pesticide free)
1 Sweet Onion
1 Red Onion (pesticide free)
2 Garlic Bundles
3 Bell Peppers (pesticide free,local)
3 Yellow Squash (local, organic)
4 Beefsteak Tomatoes (local, pesticide free)
3 Limes
8 Bananas
4 Sweet Oranges (pesticide free)
3 Avocados
2 Mangos

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/17/17 10:40:49PM
1,555 posts

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Mark & I have been enjoying the asparagus this spring from our little backyard patch. :)

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
05/16/17 08:58:03PM
277 posts

What's the best thing to use to condition my old all black walnut dulcimer?


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Maria,

I replaced my tuners on the Walnut Valley with 5 star geared tuners. Now no problem keeping it in tune. It is an amazing instrument. I have several dulcimers, but doubt I would ever consider selling it.

Blessings to you.

Richard

Linda Matocha
@linda-matocha
05/16/17 07:08:15PM
8 posts

Info about John ans Shirley Naylor Mountain Dulcimer


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No, it did not break. I've just never seen anything like the material before. I know someone else who has a dulcimer from the same year with the same nut and bridge. They are different-- her's is a 4-string, and mine is a 6-string. Thanks for the input. Linda

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
05/16/17 04:14:04PM
155 posts

Info about John ans Shirley Naylor Mountain Dulcimer


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I agree with Ken.  The nut/bridge on my backpacker (DF1) model looks to be made of delrin or a similar hard plastic material.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
05/16/17 03:48:08PM
2,157 posts

Info about John ans Shirley Naylor Mountain Dulcimer


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Did it break?  Do you need to raise/lower the action?  Black & white is probably some sort of phenolic/plastic.

Linda Matocha
@linda-matocha
05/16/17 03:03:21PM
8 posts

Info about John ans Shirley Naylor Mountain Dulcimer


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Does anyone know the material of the nut and bridge of a 1994 The Dulcimer Factory mountain dulcimer? They are black on the outside and white on the inside. Thanks so much. Linda

Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
05/15/17 12:19:22PM
154 posts

Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast in its 2nd year


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Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 25
Aaron O'Rourke: Soulful Virtuosity

http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast

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We feature the music and our conversation with Aaron O’Rourke, one of today’s most innovative dulcimer players and composers. At the age of 31, Aaron has already produced an amazing amount of work in solo and ensemble recording and instruction.

Listen to the episode, see photos, videos, and more:  http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/025.html

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
05/15/17 10:37:03AM
1,339 posts



Here is the information my friend provided:
"Bruce Henry was an industrial arts teacher. He made dulcimers on the side. His wife Lucy and he played at local historic and town festivals in the noter style. She taugh music in schools. Her main instrument...flute. They live in Montgomery which is over the river and mountain south of Williamsport. I presume they are both alive, but would be in their late 70s or somewhere in their 80s. I do not know if Bruce still makes instruments. I have found that his instruments nearly always need fret work to play well. The fret arrangement was in the traditional 7 fret to an octave. DAA or GCC tuning. He never placed a 6 1/2 fret on his instruments. I'd recommend keeping it that way and use the instrument for traditional noter style playing.

Just Google and find:
C. Bruce Henry, 85, of Montgomery, died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013"

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
05/14/17 02:51:22PM
1,339 posts



Well, that confirms it. The Henry I am thinking of is from Montgomery. He was not a prolific maker and sold at craft festivals in the areas around Muncy. Lewisburg, and Danville. I need to check with a friend of mine who knew him to see what he can tell me. I'll let you know what I find out.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/13/17 09:33:54PM
2,406 posts



Ken, you're our Sherlock Holmes!  cooldance

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
05/13/17 09:31:53PM
1,339 posts



There is a Henry who makes dulcimers in central Pennsylvania. I think he is from the Danville area. I do not remember his first name or initials. I am away from home and my files. When I get back next week I can look it up.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/13/17 09:06:35PM
2,406 posts




Could it possibly be that the "Penna" simply meant Pennsylvania?  I vaguely think in the olden days people might have sometimes written 'Penna' as a shorthand for that state...but maybe I'm remembering it wrong.  Maybe your dulcimer maker was named CB Henry?

Actually, yes people sometimes do use "Penna." short for PA, see here: 

http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000057.htm


updated by @strumelia: 05/13/17 09:09:13PM
D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
05/13/17 12:47:30PM
139 posts

Back to the Luthier you go


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I just now received a refund check for my sent-back dulcimer. The builder did find the issue, albeit, twas an odd issue he could fix by changing out bridges, and did so on several others he found with the same issue. They refunded my money minus the shipping. 

I realize I'm going to be a play it before I pay it kind of consumer from this point forward.....when the instrument is over $400.  

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/13/17 12:11:53PM
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Yes, simply use the Paypal button on the Main Home page.  Thanks so much for supporting the site!  sun

Gail Webber
@gail-webber
05/13/17 10:48:04AM
70 posts

Does size really matter? 28.5 vs 26


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I've had a McSpadden 28.5 and currently have 2 McSpadden 26s.  I have very small hands and find the 26 inch scale much easier to play.  I can't tell a lot of difference in the sound.  My 26" walnut with a redwood top has a very warm sound and the sustain seems to be fine.  I personally wouldn't have one over 27". 

 

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/12/17 09:12:56PM
2,406 posts

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Well, I pretty much finished planting the veggie garden today.  Looks like our cold snap is over, weather getting warm and normal for the next week or two.

All the beds are forked and hoed.  I don't mulch the beds, but i do keep them fluffy.  The earthworms do much of the work.

Planted in 12 tomato plants, some green bush beans, got all my lettuces and onions and a few cabbages in too.  Some coriander and sage.  They didn't have the type of cucumbers I wanted- guess I'll buy a packet of seeds for those.  I have other lettuce/mesclun seed which i'll continue to plant at intervals.  Skipping the zucc & summer squash this yer- the plants get so big and messy and are so cheap to buy anyway... unlike greens and tomatoes which are expensive.

Strumelia
@strumelia
05/12/17 06:31:02PM
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Hi MK-  sorry I did not see this before.

Do you still need your FS ad removed?  If so, tell me and I will remove it.

Did you sell the dulcimer?  (and if so, did you make the small requested site donation?)

Let me know- thanks!

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