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Susie
@susie
12/11/16 06:03:08PM
512 posts

Native American Flutes


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I've got their single hard case. Real nice....it protects the flutes very well. I took the case and 3 flutes to Mackinac Island for the inaugural trip. Nice shoulder strap too for the hiking we did. 

sleepingangel
@sleepingangel
12/11/16 03:54:17PM
98 posts

Native American Flutes


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I just ordered the large hard case from high spirits with the 25 Percent off and free shipping on orders over 100 it was worth it. (I ordered three of his spiral bound music books/cd to make the 100) and I'm so exited for it to come. They say depending on the flutes it could hold about 6 flutes 

take care and enjoy playing 

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
12/09/16 10:19:01PM
2,157 posts

How do I tune this Bass Dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

You can also just string it as a standard dulcimer, and it will have a really deep, mellow tone.  The first couple hundred dulcimers I built to my own design had 3" deep bodies and with 28" VSLs,  ran 40" or more overall length.

IRENE
@irene
12/09/16 10:00:18PM
168 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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Being a wood worker, I thought that I'd cut a LITTLE CIRCLE from my sticky sandpaper.  Then I take off the thin paper, fold that little circle of sandpaper on one edge of the pick and that pick NEVER flys away.  aloha, irene

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
12/09/16 09:50:19PM
403 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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Hey John!  If I were you, I would cut 2 triangles of sandpaper and connect with a dot of superglue right through the hole!

John Gribble
@john-gribble
12/09/16 08:14:09PM
124 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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I'm discovering I have a pick problem as I get older. My skin is dryer than it used to be. I thought a hole in my big triangle pick would help, but it doesn't do the job for me. I'll try some of the other suggestions.

Sheryl St. Clare
@sheryl-st-clare
12/09/16 07:33:38PM
259 posts

Tricked-out Music Stands


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Sng4prt, I bought the stand online. I forget where, but it was one of the main suppliers... Then I removed the cloth that came with it and used it as a pattern and sewed up some leftover material I had made curtains from. It's nice and thick. I hope this helps

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
12/09/16 06:21:08PM
1,851 posts

How do I tune this Bass Dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

A bass dulcimer is tuned exactly one ocatve below a standard dulcimer.  So the bass string of a standard dulcimer and the melody string of a bass dulcimer will be exactly the same tone.

Estes George
@george-desjardins
12/09/16 06:02:14PM
92 posts

How do I tune this Bass Dulcimer?


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It's a big one, 44 inches long, 12 inches at it's widest, 3 inch deep body, 6 string, touted as a Bass dulcimer made by Milford Blevins, South Fork Dulcimers,Number 277. Looks to be very well made, no idea on wood, but all I've owned up to now are "standard" dulcimers, looking for tips on tuning this up, Will try and do a sound clip of it at some point, but I need to bring someone in to help with that, otr to be more precise, to do it for me because I haven't a clue!! Thanks all!


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Dan Goad
@dan-goad
12/09/16 05:33:40PM
155 posts



Here is the tab that i have in my files.

 

Another tab is available at ED.


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Dusty Turtle
@dusty
12/09/16 05:30:56PM
1,851 posts



There are (or were) a couple of books of tab of Randy Wilkinson's arrangments.  They are really hard to find. I've been looking for a while.

There are a couple of older Forum threads on this topic:

http://fotmd.com/forums/forum/dulcimer-resourcestabs-books-websites-dvds/18835/looking-for-elizabethan-renaissance-arrangements

http://fotmd.com/forums/forum/general-mountain-dulcimer-or-music-discussions/8582/elizabethan-music-for-dulcimer-randy-wilkinson

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
12/09/16 06:56:11AM
2,157 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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Yah.. I'm 68 and with 40 years of playing have never needed an "additive" either.  Just call me gecko-fingers!

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
12/08/16 11:09:10PM
155 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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Thanks for the info, Ken.  I've never needed to use that or and other grip gimmicks.  Even at 70 (as of 8:36 a.m. tomorrow) I have never suffered any sort of hand problems.

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
12/08/16 11:09:04PM
403 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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john warren:

i know a guy that puts a little silicon sealant on his picks

My father thought bathtub caulk was the solution for most anything, much in the way some folks think of duct tape. But then, he worked for a company that made the stuff, so I guess it's understandable.  I think I have a case of it in my basement somewhere.....

 

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
12/08/16 10:51:53PM
2,157 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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It appears that Gorilla Snot is still available, at least on-line.  Check your local guitar store.

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
12/08/16 10:22:50PM
155 posts

Pick Won't Slip....


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I seem to remember a similar thread about 7 yrs ago when I first started playing.  A product called "Gorilla Snot" was highly recommended as a remedy for slippery picks.  Is that product still on the market?

IRENE
@irene
12/08/16 09:43:01PM
168 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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I also have been finding dulcimers and fixing them up and loaning them out so I can get a dulcimer club going here.  SUCH a beautiful dulcimer.  cone on, give us a tune!!  aloha, irene

D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
12/08/16 07:32:46PM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Haha, Steven, it's like the Incredible Mr. Limpet had a dulcimer baby. Laugh

Steven Berger
@steven-berger
12/08/16 10:30:59AM
143 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Nice find, Dana! Funny, I thought I heard some dulcimer playing in the distance...dulcimer

 

 

Steven 

Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
12/08/16 08:40:02AM
297 posts

Christmas songs for seniors?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Lisa, Lexie, and Jan

Thank y'all so much for your feedback.  I do absorb all you write.  

Lisa, I'll be practicing with him this afternoon on using the mic.  And again this weekend.  Good tips you offered.  

Jan, I really love the quote at the bottom of your posts.  So very true.  I suspect there are thousands upon thousands of performers out there, not good enough to be paid with cash, but adequate enough to earn a plate of cookies or a boy howdy.  Love it!😊☺

 

 

D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
12/08/16 08:22:17AM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Haha, Brian, I actually played Nut Factory Shuffle yesterday and it was so loud, I'm pretty certain the birds flew off the trees. He gets such good volume with that deep body!

D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
12/08/16 08:20:36AM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Haha, wouldn't that be the bees' knees! The problem is though....I got this dulcimer to give to a young friend who visits once a year from the UK. She sat and played my dulcimers for two weeks last year (having never played before) and I wanted to surprise her with her very own, in a hard case for the travel back. 

I wasn't expecting this one to be...Koa. And so amazing, haha! Folk Roots have the richest, buttery smooth and yet loud voice of all my dulcimers so I might need to keep looking for Lianne. :)

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
12/08/16 06:03:13AM
403 posts

Christmas songs for seniors?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

That's great news, Terry!

Actually, the song to which I referred has verses about bringing us some figgy pudding and not leaving 'til we get some, but Feliz Navidad is a great song, too!

Last night I went to the taping of the Red Barn Radio Show and heard lovely performances of many old favorites and some new-to-me, like Two-steppin' 'round the Christmas Tree.  Sarah Morgan wowed us with several, including the Cherry Tree Carol and Star of the East (aka Brightest and Best).

If you sing the ones you like best, your enthusiasm will come through in your performance!

I do hope you can post a video!

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
12/08/16 12:16:51AM
1,851 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Wow!  Lucky you. What a great find!  Capritaurus and FolkRoots dulcimers pop up every so often, especially here in California, but I've never seen one made of koa.  I know Neal Hellman and Michael Rugg used to work the Ren Fairs on a regular basis.  They would play all day hoping to entice people to buy a dulcimer. Neal repeatedly mentions how good his playing got when you played all day.  Kind of makes sense, huh? Maybe that's the secret.  I just need to find a job that pays me to play the dulcimer.

Patty from Virginia
@patty-from-virginia
12/07/16 09:29:39PM
231 posts

A real Prichard Dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Kevin, I know. I did remind my cousin that if he finds one while doing any renovation work in the Huntington area to let us know. I also said not to toss it if it's in bad shape. I hope we find one soon for you. 

D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
12/07/16 08:42:56PM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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How exciting! Thank you for finding that out. I found Howard's response on E.D. and I'm very excited to know this!

Kevin Messenger
@kevin-messenger
12/07/16 07:53:03PM
85 posts

A real Prichard Dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Yep just like always day late and a dollar short. I wish I had seen that add first, it would be with me now. Oh well maybe some day...

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
12/07/16 07:43:38PM
1,340 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Well, I was wrong about the back and sides. Howard tells us that it is koa. What a great find.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


updated by @ken-longfield: 12/07/16 09:10:03PM
Strumelia
@strumelia
12/07/16 07:32:06PM
2,407 posts

Remember Our Friend Oliver Ogden.


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That's lovely, Jim.  Thanks for sharing this, and hugs again to Sharon and to Oliver's friends and family.

Jim Fawcett
@jim-fawcett
12/07/16 05:14:12PM
85 posts

Remember Our Friend Oliver Ogden.


OFF TOPIC discussions

Got a thank you card from Sharon. Wanted to share it with all of you.


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D. chitwood
@d-chitwood
12/07/16 04:33:37PM
139 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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I'm looking forward to hearing from Howard in this. I also posted in Everything Dulcimer and sent an email. I changed out the strings just now, played a tune and woke up every single solitary person taking an afternoon nap between here and the Mississippi. This thing has a VOICE, Lord help mercy! I love it, ha!!

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
12/07/16 04:08:40PM
1,340 posts

It's like finding a 1965 brand new Mustang


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Howard can give you the full details on your instrument, but since the label says "Rugg & Jackel" that would mean it was made during or after 1976. Before then it would have been "Rugg, Rugg and Jackel." The D200 is the model number with the "S" signifying a spruce top. The back and sides appear to be mahogany. I can't tell if they were still using a laminated wood at this point. I'm sure if Howard see this, he will offer the definitive answer. Hope this helps.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

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