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Dusty Turtle
@dusty
10/26/22 04:20:05PM
1,848 posts

Dulcimer Moving when I play


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!

Hey @jmhundley, you've discovered a great solution that is, in fact, a pretty common one.  When I went to my first dulcimer festival there was someone there giving out pieces of the shelf liner for exactly that purpose.

My only advice is that when you store the items in your case, make sure they are not in permanent contact with the wood of the dulcimer.  They sometimes leave a mark on the dulcimer's finish if left in contact for too long, especially in a case with little air flow.


updated by @dusty: 10/26/22 04:20:25PM
jmhundley
@jmhundley
10/26/22 03:40:17PM
3 posts

Dulcimer Moving when I play


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!

I was have problems with my dulcimer sliding/moving while I was playing.  I did not really want to use a strap if possible and I found a simple solution that so far has worked very well and I wanted to share it.  I cut 2 (12"/12")  pieces of rubber shelf liner.  I put one piece on each leg and it seems to have solved my sliding problem.  The two pieces helps keep the back of the dulcimer from getting scratched also while playing.  It also seems to be a little louder with the pieces lifting up the dulcimer.  The added benefit is I simply fold the two pieces and put them in my case when I store the dulcimer.  The extra padding helps keep the dulcimer from moving around in the case when storing it and toting it.  The link for the product I bought at Walmart is https://www.walmart.com/ip/EasyLiner-Select-Grip-20-in-x-6-ft-Shelf-Liner-Taupe/16486832.  I am sure other stores have the same or similar products that will work just as well.

Tom McShane
@tom-mcshane
10/26/22 11:06:02AM
2 posts

Looking for a Small Dulcimer


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

Just want to throw this in:
I have been making this small dulcimer for years. It's a Teardrop Dulcimer for Kids & Small Hands. 
The reviews on Esty have been very positive. 
If you happen to own one, I would appreciate feedback, and maybe start a discussion. I am always looking for improvements.

During November, I am offering free personalization [see listing]

It can be found here in my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/681037717/dulcimer-for-kids-small-hands


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Butch Ross
@butch-ross
10/26/22 09:53:18AM
22 posts



Ken and Strumelia both have given you really excellent advice. The only 2 things I'd add is 1. You need new strings, you should change strings every couple of months as a rule (not that any of us do) and it's unlikely the seller put a new set on. 2. spend the money on the tuners. They're easy to replace, easier than the restringing will be. You can get them from Folkcraft for $18 and I'm pretty sure, based on your pictures, they'll fit. 

I also get what you're saying about appearance, and that's not silly. But I say just live with it if you can, it's a "bird in the hand" after all. As Strumelia said, If you practice, in 6-8 months you'll have a much better idea of what you really want. 

Butch Ross
@butch-ross
10/26/22 09:37:57AM
22 posts

Magnetic pickup vs Piezo vs Mic pointed at dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I wrote an article about it in 2007. You can read that here  (on page 6)
Dan Evans wrote one more recently. That's  on his website.

Dan and I have different views on under saddle piezo pickups but we both use them the most.

One thing that has changed since these articles were written is that both Folkcraft and Robert Stephens have been working with magnetic pickups (and Jerry Rockwell has been using them for years). With attention finally being given to using them with dulcimers, they begun to sound really good. Folkcraft in particular has a great sounding, small sized magnetic pickup that they wind themselves, they may be willing to sell one to you.

marg
@marg
10/25/22 09:53:31AM
620 posts

Thanks to our FOTMD welcoming "Greeters"!


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Special members greeting new members -

thanks 

Susie
@susie
10/24/22 08:38:56PM
512 posts

Show Us Your Pets!


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vetrn7:

Buddy is my 11 year old Jack Russell terrier.

Such a cutie!

vetrn7
@vetrn7
10/24/22 07:58:08PM
1 posts

Show Us Your Pets!


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Buddy is my 11 year old Jack Russell terrier.


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Dusty Turtle
@dusty
10/23/22 12:47:51AM
1,848 posts

Walworth capo issue


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

Nice to hear of such a satisfying ending to this story.

Susie
@susie
10/22/22 08:51:59PM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


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Lenard:

I have six.  My wife purchase a McSpadden for me years ago, a banjo style and four that I made myself.

Welcome to the forum! Thanks for sharing your dulcimer collection!

DulcimerJones
@dulcimerjones
10/22/22 02:43:39PM
21 posts

Walworth capo issue


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Thank you all for the replies & good ideas.  I finally called McSpadden's on a guess & they gave me the name and number of Walworth's & HE WAS THERE!  So helpful & nice, he took my info & sent me 6 of the pads for free & they came the next day-can't beat that!

Strumelia
@strumelia
10/22/22 01:17:55PM
2,403 posts

Thanks to our FOTMD welcoming "Greeters"!


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On behalf of all site members, I just wanted to give a hug of appreciation to our wonderful VOLUNTEER Welcome Wagon here on FOTMD.

Our "Greeters" post warm welcome comments on the profile page of every new member who joins the site. They do this simply because they know how good it feels to receive a friendly post or two on your page when you first join.  Our greeting team puts the "friends" in Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer, and they do it out of their own kindness.

I'd like to add that there are no special requirements for joining them as a FOTMD "Greeter"- you just have to love people and make a friendly welcoming comment on new members' profile pages with some regularity- whenever you feel you can. If you'd like more info just catch FOTMD Moderator Jim Fawcett early on most mornings in the ChatRoom here on FOTMD.  To open the Chat, click the blue "quote bubble" button at bottom right of any page on the site.

Let's all give our thanks to our site's current Welcome Wagon Team!:

@jim-fawcett

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updated by @strumelia: 10/22/22 01:18:45PM
Lenard
@lenard
10/22/22 08:02:50AM
9 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I have six.  My wife purchase a McSpadden for me years ago, a banjo style and four that I made myself.


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Cindy Stammich
@cindy-stammich
10/22/22 12:14:14AM
72 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


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Love all these dulcimers!  Which brings me to the question…..

How many dulcimers does a dulcimer player need?

Just one more! dulcimer

NShedd
@nshedd
10/21/22 10:42:30PM
3 posts

Seeking the maker of my Dulcimer....please help!


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This is very sad. I was hoping to get to know him and the dulcimer better. Thank you for your assistance!!
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
10/20/22 02:23:24PM
1,338 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Oops, it looks like I got dogs and dulcimers confused.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Susie
@susie
10/20/22 08:50:46AM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Ken Longfield:

Congratulations on acquiring your eighth dulcimer. It is beautiful and I am sure it sounds great. Enjoy.


Ken


"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."



Thanks Ken! It does sound really nice. BTW, it's only #7, I surely don't expect a #8. winker

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
10/19/22 07:40:51PM
1,338 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Congratulations on acquiring your eighth dulcimer. It is beautiful and I am sure it sounds great. Enjoy.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Susie
@susie
10/19/22 06:15:46PM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Kendra Ward:

Hi Susie! That is so beautiful! As it turns out, Bob and I actually saw it a couple of weeks ago at Folkcraft. ☺️ Richard showed it to us and told us about the wood. I drooled over the cat paw sound holes…lol…🐾🐾 Congratulations!



Wow, that's neat to hear. I saw the pictures of your visit to Folkcraft. It's cool you saw it. Richard and crew picked out a fabulous set of Hickory for it. I've been playing it today. It has such a pretty voice and the sustain is remarkable.  Of course, the workmanship is fabulous. But one correction, they are dog paws, winker haha. I do think he has cat soundholes too. Since I've had 7 family dogs in my life so far (#8 is on the way), you can officially call me a dog person.

Kendra Ward
@kendra-ward
10/19/22 04:47:53PM
11 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hi Susie! That is so beautiful! As it turns out, Bob and I actually saw it a couple of weeks ago at Folkcraft. ☺️ Richard showed it to us and told us about the wood. I drooled over the cat paw sound holes…lol…🐾🐾 Congratulations!

Susie
@susie
10/19/22 03:55:22PM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Dusty Turtle:

Looks beautiful.  Congrats on your new baby.

Thank so much, Dusty!

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
10/19/22 03:33:58PM
1,848 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Looks beautiful.  Congrats on your new baby.

Susie
@susie
10/19/22 03:19:25PM
512 posts

How Many Dulcimers Do You Own?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Update, I just added dulcimer #7. My last. winker giggle2

I've wanted a Hickory dulcimer for awhile now. This is it. A Folkcraft FSH. I also had Richard engrave a maple leaf at the 5th fret, since my husband and I have been producers of Michigan Pure Maple Syrup since 2008. I'm really happy with this dulcimer....it sounds great and plays perfectly.

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rickanderson28031
@rickanderson28031
10/18/22 07:00:50PM
1 posts

Hearing Aids


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hi,

I'm a new member to the site. Wow! I am about to buy my first aids. My issue is my low frequencies so it will be interesting to see how they react to the dulcimer sound. The manufacturer that I'm planning on buying have treble and bass controls. I'll let you know how if that helps at all. It will be a whole new world!

Strumelia
@strumelia
10/18/22 05:52:45PM
2,403 posts

The Positive Thread...


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omg Dusty, too adorable!  catdance

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
10/18/22 05:25:49PM
1,848 posts

The Positive Thread...


OFF TOPIC discussions

Do you love cats?  Do you love music?

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
10/18/22 12:17:25PM
2,157 posts

Aha! Experience with modes


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

If you want a less conventional -- but entertaining as well as educational --  look at Modes, check out my essay called Uncontrite Modal Folker:


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updated by @ken-hulme: 10/18/22 12:19:02PM
Alegre1
@alegre1
10/18/22 08:59:24AM
30 posts

Aha! Experience with modes


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Thank you for posting the link to the mode posts; I woke up the next morning thinking, “I should have provided a link to the first one!” I’ve bookmarked them sun

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
10/16/22 11:50:13PM
215 posts

Seeking the maker of my Dulcimer....please help!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
10/15/22 11:07:50PM
2,157 posts

Warren May Hourdrop Question


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GinaB -- the short answer is no, a short VSL will not  "bring both hands to the front of my body" -- unless your body is 24" wide!   The reason is, we strum the dulcimer mostly at one end, and fret mostly at the other end.  I have a couple hundred tunes in my repertoire and from experience, most tunes occur between frets 1-10, with occasional forays up to frets 12 and even 14. 

If you have trouble with the instrument bobbing up and down, moving around and such, the solution is probably to be found in how you're setting the dulcimer on your lap.     The first thing to do is get your knees far apart -- 16" or more apart.  T

The second thing is to angle the dulcimer across your body -- not square across, but angled, with the first fret (more or less) over your left knee (assuming you're right handed) and tucking the bridge (more or less) into your right hip.

Hard to take a picture of your own lap, but here you go.  The first photo shows my Bobby Ratliff Cumberland Model with a 20" VSL and you can see the first fret out over my left knee and the right end tucked into my hip.  I sit up. and don't hunch over, but I do look down at the fretboard often while I play.  

The second photo shows another Ratliff dulcemore, with a 26" VSL (the bridge is just out of picture on the right side.  Same wide stance.  Same 1st fret over the right knee.  Same right end tucked into my right hip.

However, in both cases I'm playing with my left hand moving from my left knee to the middle of my lap -- not from leg to leg.  





updated by @ken-hulme: 10/15/22 11:19:21PM
Richard Streib
@richard-streib
10/15/22 08:20:25PM
277 posts

Seeking the maker of my Dulcimer....please help!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

What a beautiful dulcimer. Best wishes finding out more about it.

Skip
@skip
10/15/22 05:06:11PM
389 posts



Other than the tuneing machines, your MD really doesn't look too bad from the photos. You can do the obvious things needing fixing yourself, new strings [normal maintenance], replacing tuneing machines is pretty easy although selecting new ones is a bit harder. Just pull and replace the end pins, they're probably escutcheon nails or brads. Don't worry about the scratches/chips, it's part of having a used, probably older, instrument. I heard a pro country singer used an older guitar that actually had holes worn through the top. Don't use anything with silicone in it to clean the outside since it cannot be removed, it will prevent any refinishing or other repair work to the wood.

Bottom line, don't pay for anything more than tuneing machine installation at most.

Strumelia
@strumelia
10/15/22 04:56:37PM
2,403 posts

Aha! Experience with modes


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hey, that's so nice of you to let me know how it helped you! Makes my day.  inlove

If anyone wants to check it out, here's a link:
https://dulcimer-noter-drone.blogspot.com/2010/09/few-of-my-posts-about-modes.html

Alegre1
@alegre1
10/15/22 04:50:36PM
30 posts

Aha! Experience with modes


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


Hi Strumelia, When I first heard there were these things called modes, I looked them up, but didn’t understand a thing, I spent the next two years periodically buying books, watching YouTube tutorials and reading online trying to understand the concept, to no avail. Then I came across a link you provided somewhere in FOTMD to your blog, and all I can do is scream THANK YOU!!! Your explanation is brilliant and simple at the same time. ( I definitely needed simple.) I am so happy that I found your posts.  If I had found them earlier it would have saved me hours and hours of wading through torturous explanations that I never understood. 

best regards, Linda

NShedd
@nshedd
10/15/22 04:15:21PM
3 posts

Seeking the maker of my Dulcimer....please help!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hello all! I am new to the group, and have posted my introduction in the appropriate section (I think). I found this group while searching for the answer to my question, the discussion title. When I took my current music position in NY, I discovered that I was able to teach a dulcimer unit (using some cardboard ones that you can find on amazon). I wanted my students to see that dulcimers are a real and beautiful instrument, and found one in a local music store. I'm currently seeking to contact the maker if they are still around, so I can thank them and ask them some questions about the dulcimer. I've attached 3 photos to assist. On the inside, it says the maker is CB Henry, from Montgomery, PA. Any help in finding them would be greatly appreciated, especially because it is such a beautiful instrument. Thank you!


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NShedd
@nshedd
10/15/22 04:09:03PM
3 posts

Introduce Yourself!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hello all! My name is Nathan, and I am a music teacher currently based in NY, USA. I was a euphonium primary in college, but have been playing recorder since I was small, performing in my family's folk group on that, trumpet, and later guitar. I picked up dulcimer more recently, and am so thankful to have found this group!

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