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jp
@jp
04/29/18 09:45:27PM
42 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

ok the good news is yes you can tune it up. it is tight but it is there.... changing strings is not an issue for me ... i wanted to be able to go back and forth DAD and DDD...on the same machine... with out surprises.

thanks to ken for the counsel.....he got closest to a yes or no answer.

Strumelia
@strumelia
04/29/18 06:27:05PM
2,422 posts

Group sync


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!

I like Randy's suggestion- so the main rhythm leaders can better keep all together!

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/29/18 03:26:36PM
2,157 posts

Group sync


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!

Someone whom all can see, blatantly tapping a foot to follow!

 

Randy Adams
@randy-adams
04/29/18 11:30:49AM
126 posts

Group sync


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!

Bill
Try keeping the guitars and any other rhthym instruments near each other so they can hear one another.
Bill Robison
@bill-robison
04/29/18 11:03:29AM
36 posts

Group sync


Playing and jamming difficulties...HELP ME!


 I belong to 3 central Indiana dulcimer groups and we often play together at local events. 

The problem arises when we have more than  6 or 8 players. Some players are advanced others relative beginners.

Usually we have at least 1 or 2 guitar players but still have problems with group sync in the larger group. Do you pick some one to lead and everyone follow them? One side of the group will end  up a note or two behind or ahead of the other side . We don't use electronics so it is difficult, especially outside to keep everyone together. Other that very frequent practice, does anyone have suggestions?  We play together weekly with portions of each group involved 

Bill Robison


updated by @bill-robison: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/28/18 03:33:50PM
2,157 posts



There's another Too Young To Marry  a.k.a. My Love Is But A Lassie Yet, which predates Robert Burns, but for which he wrote lyrics under that title...

ABC:

 

|:d/c/ | dD FA | dD Dd/c/ | dD FA | eE Ed/c/ |
dD FA | Bg fe | d/c/B/A/ Bc | dD D : |
|: f/g/ | a>f g>e | fd df/g/ | af g/f/g/a/ | be ef/g/ |
af ge | fd fe | d/c/B/A/ B/c/d/e/ | fd d : |

 

Rob N Lackey
@rob-n-lackey
04/28/18 02:31:32PM
420 posts



It's "other" name is "Sweet Sixteen" and like Lisa, I can't recall hearing any words to it.  Yep, Lisa, that's the basic tune.

 

Strumelia
@strumelia
04/28/18 01:34:13PM
2,422 posts



If it's this tune:

http://abcnotation.com/tunePage?a=nlfiddlers.org/ABCtunes/Reels/0011

then it's a very old fiddle tune (Scottish maybe?).  A tune , not a song .  Not sure if anyone's written words to it in more modern times, but I've only ever heard it played as a fiddle tune in oldtime festivals.

majajog
@majajog
04/28/18 09:43:25AM
21 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

Perfectly willing to try the PykMax EXCEPT I play left handed and they don’t seem to make one yet.  I guess we are too small a market. The trials and tribulations of us southpaws.

Kusani
@kusani
04/28/18 09:16:05AM
134 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I am finding that 10ga, 12ga, and 20ga are working best on the dulcimers I build, but occasionally a 22ga is better. But as most know, a lot of it is simply personal preference. 

Banjimer
@greg-gunner
04/28/18 06:39:39AM
142 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I'm with Skip on this one.  Strings are inexpensive and easily replaced.  Replace the .014 gauge with a .012 gauge.   

Elvensong
@elvensong
04/28/18 05:53:52AM
9 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

majajog:

I have arthritis in my picking thumb it is hard to hold a plain, thin pick comfortably for very long...


Have you tried the PykMax? I would think this would be perfect for you! It allows you to loosen your grip completely without dropping the pick. 


Within a minute of playing with mine the first time I ordered 3 more. It's a super comfortable picking system.


Pykmax03.jpg Pykmax01.jpg

Skip
@skip
04/28/18 01:43:54AM
391 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

jp,

You will be increase the tension from ~ 20 lbs [calculated] to ~27 lb according to d'addario string tension chart pdf. Their chart shows the .014 going up to ~38 lbs for an 'f' on a 26 1/4 banjo vsl. You could also replace the A with one of the melody strings or install a new, additional, .012 string.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/27/18 10:31:31PM
1,569 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Maybe it's just me yet I would not try to take a .014 string up to D from an A. 

jp
@jp
04/27/18 10:19:57PM
42 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Dddd.... Hey that’s the dragnet theme!🎶

my concern is the “A” string going up to the same D as the melody strings will pop. i am just trying to find out if it will be to tight... has anyone had any experience doing this with the specs i gave in the original post???
my strings are 12 12 14 22
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/27/18 10:11:58PM
2,157 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Aye, well, I didn't understand that from your first post, it's true.  As Skip says, tune the Middle Drone A string UP to the same d as your melody string(s).  A 14 ga string on 26"-27" VSL should be able to tune to d, because you can play that same d on the 10th fret.  Then your tuning will be Bagpipe D -- that is Ddd

Skip
@skip
04/27/18 08:42:25PM
391 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Tune the 'A' to the same as the melody, dd [middle 'A' to 'd']. You're tuning then will be spelled as Ddd [or Dddd], bass to melody, in MD speak. If you loosen the 'A' to 'D' it will be pretty 'floppy'. The .014 will feel tighter than the 2 melody strings though if those are smaller.

jp
@jp
04/27/18 06:19:42PM
42 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

well maybe i was not clear.

my dulcimer is tuned to ddAD

i want it in bag pipe all D's across the board

the middle string presently is at A.... a .14 gage will it go up to D with out breaking

OR should i tune it down to D.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/27/18 06:04:18PM
2,157 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


You may be looking at the tuning "backwards".  Dulcimer tunings these days are specified from the Bass to the Melody string and we only ever mention the doubled melody string(s) if they are actually tuned differently.  

The Bass string is D, your A string is the Middle drone, and the d string(s) are the Melody string(s) an octave higher than the Bass. 

On a 26-27" VSL, a 14 ga should be easily tuned to the 5th above the Bass string -- A.  Fret the Bass string at the 4th fret, and sound the note -- that's what you tune the Middle Drone string to -- A.  Your Melody strings should be a bit lighter gauge -- 12s.  Tune them to d an octave above the Bass string D.

BTW -- Bagpipe Tuning is defined as a Bass string tuned D (for example) and all the other strings tuned an octave above -- Ddd for example, not DAd.  DAd is the Mixolydian Modal tuning.


updated by @ken-hulme: 04/27/18 06:07:14PM
jp
@jp
04/27/18 02:32:00PM
42 posts

Cigar Box Guitars


Adventures with 'other' instruments...


i mentioned i built some Cigar box guitars... here are a couple.....the black (Punch) one i built for

my grandson.... funny thing is when he received it he had punched a wall screwed up his

picking hand.....

the red one (American) i built for my son.... they are all slide guitars tuned GDG


another view.jpeg another view.jpeg - 100KB

updated by @jp: 01/17/20 09:47:54PM
jp
@jp
04/27/18 02:09:01PM
42 posts

bagpipe drone.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


VSL = 26 3/4"

ddAD

the "A" string (.14) can i tune it up to D or should i tune it to D below A?

When i get the "A" string up to C i must admit i get a butt pucker feeling and

chicken out.


updated by @jp: 04/27/18 02:12:37PM
majajog
@majajog
04/27/18 09:53:45AM
21 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

I have arthritis in my picking thumb it is hard to hold a plain, thin pick comfortably for very long.  Have tried a bunch of picks but the one I now use is the best for me that I have found.  It is called a Mojo Grip from PickWorld.  Delrin  picks in various thicknesses in a rubber sleeve that covers the top 60% of the pick.  

The rubber keeps the pick from being slippery.  It also provides a thicker pick which I find easier to hold.  It adds some cushioning which seems to help.

I believe you can order just the grip part separately to slid over your favorite pick.

It works for me but they say "your mileage may vary."

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
04/26/18 01:43:13PM
1,357 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

I use a variety of picks, but my "go to" pick is a Herdim three point pick. After that I use a V-pick but not the Bing ultra-lite. I use a different shape and it come is red as well as clear. Over the years I've used picks cut from plastic milk containers, margarine containers, Cool Whip tops, and credit cards. I've also used thin strips of wood and leather as well as turkey and goose feathers. I choose the pick according to the type and style of music I am playing. There really is no right or wrong pick. It is just what works best for you.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

notsothoreau
@notsothoreau
04/25/18 08:53:52PM
46 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

I planned to try the picks with the cork circle.I really haven't had much of a problem with a pick flying off. This is just setting the pick down on my desk or table. It blends right in! The first picks I got were camo colored and I can find those anywhere. I can be looking right at the clear acrylic one and not see it. Never considered that particular problem but I think I may have to stick with picks that have a little color to them.

Kusani
@kusani
04/25/18 08:52:49PM
134 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

I really like the Dava 6924 Grip Tip pick.  Very easy to hold on to and variable stiffness; works great for me. 

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
04/25/18 08:37:29PM
403 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

One of the ways to keep a pick from flying off and getting lost is to tether it to a ring of leather or other soft material that you slip on one of your fingers. Even a slice of a finger off an old glove would work.  Some people crochet them or make a ring of beads strung on elastic cord.  If it goes flying it won't get too far!

notsothoreau
@notsothoreau
04/25/18 08:21:38PM
46 posts

Pick paranoia!


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

There is one problem with the V-Pick that I didn't think about. it is a bad idea to have a clear pick! I lose it all the time, in fact, I can't find it right now. It just blends right in with whatever it's on. I am going to be picking up more picks soon. 

Strumelia
@strumelia
04/24/18 09:13:24AM
2,422 posts

How do i add my tunes...?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?


Hi JP,  Dusty Turtle has answered your questions.  (thanks Dusty!)

A couple additional details I'll add-  

I just created a new discussion outlining the simple steps to add an Audio file (your own Mp3 file, or soundcloud) to this site, see here:

https://fotmd.com/forums/forum/site-questions-how-do-i/32804/how-to-add-an-audio-mp3-or-soundcloud-clip-to-fotmd

A good way to learn your way around here is to click on the links along the top of the navigation bar on every page.  It shows the main areas.  They pertain to what 'everyone' posts.  Another good way is to click on the links you find on your own profile page... they pertain more to content that YOU post.

Do look through the Site Questions forum Dusty linked to.  It contains other threads that have been asked and answered, like: How do I post a Video?

And do look through the Site Rules Dusty linked to as well.  There it explains more answers to your questions, like: What kind of videos are allowed?  Reading the site rules will help you avoid posting something that moderators will remove. 

Lastly, because this thread is all about how to use this site, I'm now going to move it into the Site Questions Forum, so that others will benefit from it as well.   Thanks!  nod


updated by @strumelia: 11/03/18 02:16:29PM
Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
04/24/18 07:42:05AM
297 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Ariane:

Terry, I believe you were and are a good dancer too happydance   Have seen the dance groups in their precious and traditional costumes? And for sure you found the "Schuhplattler" in Bavaria quite funny...



Actually, I was a pretty fair dancer, in my time. Won a twisting contest in my teens. Contra dancing reminds me a little of the dance style in the guesthouses and gym like buildings.

Lisa, from watching your video, you would fit right in, German and floor dance leader. You gotta slow down, no sense in someone having that much fun... (ha ha)
Ariane
@ariane
04/24/18 03:38:28AM
50 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Terry, I believe you were and are a good dancer too happydance   Have seen the dance groups in their precious and traditional costumes? And for sure you found the "Schuhplattler" in Bavaria quite funny...

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
04/24/18 02:31:54AM
1,873 posts

How do i add my tunes...?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?

@jp, before I answer your question, let me point you to the place to ask questions about the site.  Click on Forums, and the first one is " Site Questions: How Do I . . ? " That is the place to post questions about how to do things here. In fact, before you pose your own question, you should peruse the existing discussions to see if someone has already asked the same question.

Now . . . yes, of course you can post your own music.  You can post videos from YouTube or Vimeo and audio files directly to FOTMD or via SoundCloud.  There are some rules, though. You can only post tunes that are in the public domain or that you wrote yourself and you must actually be playing or singing on the piece you post.  Please read the Site Rules to make sure whatever you post here is acceptable.

To add an audio or video file, start from your own home page, click "audio" or "video" and then the "+" sign. It should be self-explanatory, but if you have problems, you know where to ask for help.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
04/23/18 08:54:35PM
1,357 posts

How do i add my tunes...?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?


I would be interested in hearing your music. So, yes. You need to follow the rules of which include the music must be in the public domain and you must perform it. Click on you name (it's in blue in upper right hand corner next to the search symbol. Just click on you name, not the drop down menu. You will find a button that says "Audio." Click on it and then on the + sign to add audio files. You can do that from either Soundcloud or a file on your computer. Choose the file and the click upload. Then click on "create." That should do it.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


updated by @ken-longfield: 04/23/18 08:56:46PM
jp
@jp
04/23/18 08:37:09PM
42 posts

How do i add my tunes...?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?


i am still not sure of the functions of this site.... i am just learning as  i go so my question is....

can you upload your music on this site? if so would anyone like to hear a selection from my (out of print)

CD? a Hurdy Gurdy selection?  if so say yes and please tel me host to do it...

thank you.


updated by @jp: 10/27/19 12:02:25PM
Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
04/23/18 03:35:24PM
297 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Ariane:

Strumelia - I very much enjoyed these dances - one does not often see such sensitive, elegant and "musical" (musikalisch) dancers.


Ariane, this video actually reminded me of my time in W Germany in the late sixties. Octoberfest, I think it was called. Large tents set up, lots of live music, dancing, and drinking brew. Fun time for a homesick GI.
Gordon Hardy
@gordon-hardy
04/23/18 11:24:04AM
30 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...


Strumelia:

It's interesting to see that the two gents trade-off:  the fiddler has the back-striped vest and shorter hair.  The jawharp player has the all black vest and the long hair.  You can see that when he is playing the jawharp on the Walking Dance in the middle of the video, the fiddler (who is now dancing) tries several times with hand motions to get him to speed up the tempo, but he doesn't- so as a dancer watching this I can feel that the Walking Dance is a little uncomfortably slow, but the two dancers make the best of it anyway.  mrdance   The other two dances (with the fiddling) feel like comfortable tempos for dancing.


 


 


I was never been able to play a jaw harp as fast as I could tap my foot, because I was concerned about injuring my teeth and lips if the harp got away on me, probably because I didn't know what I was doing. This little dance video prompted me to go and dig out my old harp and twang for a bit. Good memories.


updated by @gordon-hardy: 04/23/18 11:26:17AM
Gordon Hardy
@gordon-hardy
04/23/18 10:06:29AM
30 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Lisa, very interesting to see and hear the gent playing the Jew's harp or jaw harp or mouth harp. This is an "old fashioned" instrument that we seldom see anymore. Thank you.

Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
04/23/18 09:52:17AM
297 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Lisa, I loved it. Especially the Jews or Jaw Harp. What a beautiful setting....makes one "Want to go there."

Thanks for sharing.
Ariane
@ariane
04/23/18 06:01:31AM
50 posts

Dancing!...(feet as instrument)


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Strumelia - I very much enjoyed these dances - one does not often see such sensitive, elegant and "musical" (musikalisch) dancers.

IRENE
@irene
04/21/18 02:07:09PM
168 posts

Mikael Carstanjen 1975 Courting Dulcimer - Repair Question


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

When this is all done, I'd like to play that dulcimer with someone.  It's soooooo beautiful.  A rosette on the bottom like the design on the top would work very well and might even play a little louder. I do a lot of scroll work on my instruments....but the little darling hearts on the top are really tiny...I could do them, but maybe not as perfectly as those are done.  Ask Bob where he gets his lazer rosettes and maybe have one made the same as the top.  Keep us "in tune" (pun intended) to what you decide to do with that lovely dulcimer.  aloha, irene

Randy Adams
@randy-adams
04/21/18 10:59:04AM
126 posts



See... I admire and respect the builders who have gotten so good at building dulcimers, refined their craft if you will, and built demand and reputation to where they can charge enough to make a decent living. Their dulcimers are special.
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