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Jimmy Lamar
@jimmy-lamar
11/18/18 08:18:19AM
41 posts



Probably the one I’m building now, because it’s being built the way I want: Spruce top, black walnut bottom and sides, 2”-2 1/4” deep, with a VSL between 26”-27”, and geared tuners.

I like the one I bought a couple of months ago. It was built by a local guy, and it’s the one I’m teaching myself on. Hey, it’s nice to have at least two, right?
Bob
@bob
11/18/18 07:32:14AM
87 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I always refer to mine a 'collection' of dulcimers.

By the way, that's a nice display. I like the shelf with Shaker Pegs as a hanger (got me thinking now !)

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
11/17/18 08:51:07PM
215 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Come on Y'all............ everyone knows that it's only proper to call 'em a "Mess of Dulcimers" or if you're talk'n and trying to be a bit highfalutin it would be a bit more polished to speak of 'em as a "Pile of" or "heap of" Dulcimores. 


updated by @salt-springs: 11/17/18 11:26:15PM
Davesterino
@davesterino
11/17/18 07:26:38PM
4 posts

What do we call it?


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A troupe, a heap, a batch, a fleet, or maybe just y'all if I am speaking to them rather than about them. happys

Lois Sprengnether Keel
@lois-sprengnether-keel
11/17/18 06:32:24PM
197 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hmmmm.  I was going to suggest we vote, but this is going to be hard to choose.  A choir?  I also find myself liking Exaltation, Embarrassment, and Medley.  Of course to an accountant or tax official it's Inventory or Supplies.

Kusani
@kusani
11/17/18 05:15:25PM
134 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

If my requests for commissioned, and donated to charities, dulcimers drops off, my other half will call them an 'excess'. lipssealed


updated by @kusani: 11/17/18 05:16:51PM
Skip
@skip
11/17/18 05:14:35PM
391 posts

What do we call it?


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A 'medley', [pun intended]. Have a 'medley' party, hand out MD's and play a bunch of tunes one after another, without a break in the music. That's a medley of people with a medley of md's playing a medley of tunes!grin

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
11/17/18 05:01:44PM
1,569 posts

What do we call it?


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Mine are birds of a feather which flock together.  :)

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
11/17/18 04:45:48PM
1,357 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Thinking a little more about this, I have been known call them a "herd." A friend of mine, an autoharp player, would walk out on stage with about ten or so harps to give a concert. I believe he called them an "embarrassment" of autoharps. We could probably appropriate that for dulcimers as well.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Strumelia
@strumelia
11/17/18 03:50:46PM
2,422 posts



Hmmm, that's a real hard one.  I have two wonderful mountain dulcimers and two wonderful little epinettes (which i kinda think of as small scale dulcimers)

I've often thought of getting another dulcimer, and have been sorely tempted a few times but somehow I resisted. So... because i don't actually know what it'd be like to have other dulcimers, I'm going to choose one of those four I already have and am familiar with playing.

Of the four instruments above, if I could only keep ONE (oh what a terrible choice!)... I'd probably choose my sweet mahogany epinette that @john-henry Crocker made and sent to me as an amazing surprise gift the Christmas of 2011.  It's got a beautiful voice and it's so precious to my heart... two of the best reasons to choose it!  inlove

Strumelia
@strumelia
11/17/18 03:36:57PM
2,422 posts

What do we call it?


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A 'gaggle' of dulcimers (as in a gaggle of geese, with a nod to Aunt Rhody's old grey goose) ?

A 'murder' of dulcimers (as in "a murder of crows"/The Blackest Crow/murder ballads) ?

An 'exaltation' of dulcimers (as in an exaltation of larks/joyful singing) ?

Kusani
@kusani
11/17/18 12:27:44PM
134 posts



Thank you all re the burl maple. I've built quite a few from that tree; as well as a variety of other products. The one in the photo is one of a set of two.


updated by @kusani: 11/17/18 12:29:03PM
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
11/17/18 12:03:32PM
1,873 posts



@Kusani, the burl maple top on that dulcimer is astounding!


updated by @dusty: 11/17/18 12:04:44PM
David Bennett
@david-bennett
11/17/18 11:44:13AM
65 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Probably not what you're looking for but I just say "collection"... though agglomeration and arsenal come to mind as well.

David Bennett
@david-bennett
11/17/18 11:29:18AM
65 posts



If I can only have one it would be one of my Uncle Ed Thomas reproductions.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
11/17/18 11:17:19AM
1,357 posts

What do we call it?


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Well, Dan, I've never really thought about this. I usually just say I have "a lot" of dulcimers or sometimes a "bunch." All I know is that I keep enlarging the "herd" despite trying to thin it from time-to-time.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
11/17/18 10:59:53AM
1,569 posts



Wow, @Kusani !  That wood is stunningly beautiful!  

I feel lucky to have several wonderful dulcimers!  If I could keep just one-- I've referred to it before as my nursing home dulcimer because I'd have to choose one when I go into nusing home someday-- it'd be my Blue Lion Jean Ritchie model. 

Kusani
@kusani
11/17/18 10:15:46AM
134 posts



I believe I would chose one of my own builds, #7. It has a burl maple top, walnut/maple back, and walnut sides. The wood is from trees I cut several years ago. 

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Banjimer
@greg-gunner
11/17/18 09:26:13AM
142 posts



If I could have only one mountain dulcimer, it would be my Blue Lion Jean Ritchie Model.

Dan
@dan
11/17/18 09:23:42AM
210 posts




My purple 28 inch ultra-lite. It is what I'd describe as the most traditional....

DAN

www.dulcimore.com


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Strumelia
@strumelia
11/17/18 08:41:43AM
2,422 posts

Advice on beginner’s dulcimer


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

@lisa-summey , are you still having problems with this?  Do you think you got the dulcimer tuned correctly with your electronic tuner?  Is it holding now?

Dan
@dan
11/17/18 08:30:42AM
210 posts

What do we call it?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


I don't recall a discussion on the name of our group of dulcimores. I refer to them as a "clutch" , but would like to hear what you guys call them.... maybe put together a survey?

DAN


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Strumelia
@strumelia
11/16/18 10:34:39PM
2,422 posts

Three Strings or Four ?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Jane, I'm so glad you are enjoying your dulcimer and enjoying the site here!  grphug

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
11/16/18 10:02:48PM
1,357 posts

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...

Dan does a very good job of making things from wood. 

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
11/16/18 09:38:43PM
2,157 posts

New Traditions Dulcimers


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Dan makes some wonderful modern style dulcimers. Great quality for a decent price.  Earlier this year they moved from Yreka, CA to Wabash, IL, and are happy for the change.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
11/16/18 09:34:56PM
2,157 posts

Three Strings or Four ?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Groundhog is one of many names for a very large underground dwelling rodent.  Think underground beaver.  Beaver live in water, Groundhogs live underground.  They're 16"-20" and weigh up to 20 lbs.  Vegetarian, they love to raid gardens and large crop fields and so are considered pests.  Relatively easily caught, they were sort of 'survival food' for early pioneers.  Reasonably tasty.

We sing about railroad men so much because they were our Industrial Age heroes.  They connected one side of this huge country to the other. They worked hard and played hard.  England had/has its canals that connected the industrial Midlands to the coastal ports -- Josiah Wedgewood helped build canals so his pottery could get to the coast without half of every wagonload being broken.  You also had your Navvies who dug and built, and the sailors who linked the pieces of the EMpire together.  

I play the old ballads myself.  The Child Ballads and others -- 16th and 17th century versions of the tunes and words that changed dozens of times between there and then, and here and now.  From the Elfin Knight to Scarborough Fair.  All the dozens of versions of The Riddle Song from Lay the Bend to the Bonnie Broom on down through history.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
11/16/18 08:02:32PM
1,357 posts

Comprehensive List of Dulcimer Festivals


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The site looks good. It is easy to navigate. Thanks for keeping it simple and elegant.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Lois Sprengnether Keel
@lois-sprengnether-keel
11/16/18 07:51:01PM
197 posts

Comprehensive List of Dulcimer Festivals


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I plan to check back from time to time to see what's listed for MI, OH, IN.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
11/16/18 06:25:30PM
2,157 posts

Three Strings or Four ?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Most folks remove the outer melody string if they are playing chords as they get a bit more fretboard to press on. Most Noter & Drone stylists remove the inner melody string so there is more space between the melody and middle drone string and less chance of the noter getting caught in the middle drone.

Kusani
@kusani
11/16/18 06:07:14PM
134 posts

Three Strings or Four ?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I believe it's your option.  If if it were me, I would remove the inside melody string.  Inside, meaning the one next to the middle string. 


updated by @kusani: 11/16/18 06:17:29PM
jmarn416
@jmarn416
11/16/18 05:42:57PM
1 posts

Three Strings or Four ?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Which string should be removed for a three string dulcimer

 

HD Luers
@hd-luers
11/16/18 05:31:30PM
7 posts

New Traditions Dulcimers


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The videos do a great job showing each of them and what they sound like. I had a question on what the vsl was and got a quick response too. They are all 27 inches
HD Luers
@hd-luers
11/16/18 05:23:46PM
7 posts

New Traditions Dulcimers


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This is Black Walnut sides and back and Spurace for the top. 350 shipped with case. The teardrop is the same cut outs and same woods for 325 shipped and again with case. I don't like heart cut out and birds and vines and crap. This is perfect. They have a fancier one with a guitar head and exotic woods for 550 or a 6 string for 425 too. They all sound amazing.
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HD Luers
@hd-luers
11/16/18 04:25:25PM
7 posts

New Traditions Dulcimers


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I was looking for a new MD and while searching discovered one I never heard of but worth sharing. Not trying to promote or play any games...just a regular corn lovin Iowa boy playing MD in the Midwest here. I was impressed with the sound before looks mindset and they are priced right too!! Lol. Search for em on the tube for sound samples and specs. Website is newtraditionsdulcimers.com

Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
11/16/18 03:41:56PM
154 posts

Hearts Of The Dulcimer Podcast In Its 4th Year


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Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 38
3 Stories and 3 Tunes from Heidi Muller and Bob Webb

http://dulcimuse.com/podcast

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Winter’s Turning, My Barista, and Sacred Ground. What do they have in common? They were all written by singer songwriter and dulcimer player Heidi Muller. Heidi and her husband Bob Webb tell us the stories behind each of these three tunes.

Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast can be found on most podcast apps.
Here's the link to Hearts of the Dulcimer on iTunes:  http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast

Don't use a podcast app or iTunes? You can listen to all the podcast episodes directly on our website:  http://dulcimuse.com/podcast


We also have a resource page for every episode, where you can find photos, videos, and song lists. Here's the resource page for this episode:  http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/038.html

Thanks for listening! :-)

 


updated by @patricia-delich: 11/16/18 03:43:14PM
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
11/16/18 03:32:00PM
154 posts

Hearts Of The Dulcimer Podcast In Its 4th Year


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Thanks Steve!

Stephen Seifert:

A truly great podcast. Thanks for all your hard work. I love it!

 

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
11/16/18 01:52:38PM
1,873 posts

Comprehensive List of Dulcimer Festivals


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

The site seems to be working well, Stephen.  I'm hoping someone posts something from Hawaii so my listings will no longer be the most westerly on the map.

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