Forum Activity for @razyn

razyn
@razyn
02/24/26 09:19:17AM
51 posts

Hanging some dulcimers as a wall display


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Just a followup to this older post:  After looking at my wall display for a year or so, last summer I wrote up my notes on each of the five displayed instruments.  Having discussed this with Fiona Potts for most of a year, we decided that it could be a new article for DPN.  That took a while longer; although I finished my work on it last October, it took a while longer to get in the queue for publication.  And I decided it's really "The Story of the Zitter," so that was the title I submitted.  It has just come out, in the Feb. 2026 issue of DPN.

Most, maybe all, such studies so far have begun in the present and looked back:  what are the roots of this lovely little box?  I thought it might be more sympathetic to start with a lovely little example from those roots, and take it forward.  I'm almost, but not quite, tempted to use the recently made-up term "proactive" for my approach: let an old zitter tell its gr-gr-grandchildren the bittersweet tale of its gradual Americanization. 

Strumelia
@strumelia
02/20/26 09:02:43PM
2,417 posts

How Do I Attach Photos To A Post?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?

Hi Mary, nice to see you.
You are successfully logged in and have made a couple of posts.
You are not 'blocked' in any way. What exactly are you trying to do- add a photo top your photo gallery? Remove a video? Attach a photo to a forum post? Post a comment on the Comment Wall of your profile page, or update the "bio area" of your profile page?
And are you trying to do whatever it is from your phone, or on a laptop or desktop?
Without more details all I can do is suggest you read these threads in the help section here.

Mary Z. Cox
@mary-z-cox
02/20/26 08:46:36PM
64 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Hi! Just want to post that I'm well and alive & moving around again after my knee reconstruction & still playing mountain dulcimer, banjo, guitar, and banjolele.  I even sing when I'm on the torture cycle.  I'd like to change my pix but can no longer figure it out --and that pix is not even one of my dulcimers :) 

Also doing quite a bit of quilting, walking my  basset Charley & Zumba. 

I wanted to respond to these posts--so please tell me how to post pix again. 

I have not updated my website regularly--but it still works--and have most of my music posts on Facebook which is set for public--so anyone can go on.  

Warning--you will not only see music posts but lots of pix of Charley and quilts too. 

Best wishes,

Mary Z. Cox


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Mary Z. Cox
@mary-z-cox
02/20/26 08:36:31PM
64 posts

How Do I Attach Photos To A Post?


Site QUESTIONS ? How do I...?

Hi ! wanted to make a post that I'm still well, alive & playing & I still seem to have a page--but can't seem to update photo or videos or even post on my homepage ?  

Its like I'm blocked ? 

Best dulcimer wishes,

Mary Z. Cox

Homer Ross
@homer-ross
02/11/26 04:48:52PM
25 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

You might like Bob Thomason (Wayfaring Stranger/I'll Fly Away) streaming on many platforms.  

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
02/11/26 04:47:06PM
1,868 posts

RIP Bobbi Adler, past president So CA Dulcimer Heritage


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

So sorry to hear of Bobbi's passing.  She was a dedicated champion of the dulcimer and of using music to help others.  I am really grateful to have had the opportunity to attend a couple of the SCDH fall festivals years back and one or two online in more recent years.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
02/11/26 01:06:15PM
1,568 posts

RIP Bobbi Adler, past president So CA Dulcimer Heritage


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Leo, I offer my condolences to you and all who knew Ms. Adler.  It seems she was an incredible ambassador in the mountain dulcimer world!

Leo Kretzner
@leo-kretzner
02/11/26 12:27:22PM
38 posts

RIP Bobbi Adler, past president So CA Dulcimer Heritage


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

It is with great sadness that I note the passing of Roberta “Bobbi” Adler, 80, who was president and key driving force behind the Southern California Dulcimer Heritage dulcimer group for sixteen years. Her energy and enthusiasm for music and dulcimers were unflagging and unmatched. Bobbi worked almost fifty years as a certified music therapist, taking her lap dulcimer, guitar, keyboard and voice into dozens of institutions to bring music to the people inside. Bobbi was an absolute spark plug of enthusiasm for all things dulcimer and musical. She was involved in SCDH through two dozen yearly fall festivals and concerts. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her and her gift for music.


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Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
02/11/26 11:30:12AM
1,352 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I love banjo music. I bought my first banjo in 1971 when I was in graduate school. It was a Gibson RB175 which was an open back long neck. I was a big fan of Pete Seeger. I was using his book to teach myself. The next chapter found me moving to Washington, D.C. and falling in with a bunch of bluegrass pickers. I sold the RB175 and bought a RB250 and started learning Scrugg's style. Then my family grew and work impinged on my time and the banjo spent more time in its case. Now in retirement my three banjos continue to spend most of their time in their cases. I'll occasionally get one out and pick a little, but my hands don't seem to work as well as they once did. You will often find me listening to banjo music as I work on researching mountain dulcimer history or build them.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Ryan Cornett
@ryan-cornett
02/11/26 09:58:35AM
5 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Strumelia:

Though i don't play much music lately, Ryan's comment brought back a memory of when i first started learning clawhammer banjo 28 long years ago...


I was a brand new beginner, learning from some softcover booklets. Youtube did not even exist yet, no banjohangout yet... there was really no banjo instruction on the internet yet. The only thing online to 'talk banjo' was Banjo-L, an email listserve. (and thank God for at least that)  Horse and buggy days. oma


Anyway, I remember very clearly the day that I finally 'got' the clawhammer stroke motion, after struggling on my own to get the rhythm and motion from reading my booklets.
As my clawhammer stroke began to flow, I added a hammer-on E minor chord to it (which was pretty simple)... and alternated the open G chord with the e minor hammer-on. It was pure magic to my ears.
Experiencing this was a musical epiphany, touching my very being. It sounds silly now, but at the time I could not stop playing this simple stroke and hammer-on...


 

I had the exact same experience, Strumelia! I still remember the simple melody and rhythm I played OVER AND OVER when I figured out the clawhammer motion. It was a Saturday night, and I remember grinning like an idiot while I played haha. I also remember telling myself that I'd better put the banjo down and go to sleep because I had church the next morning!


It's amazing how a simple motion can do so much between the fifth-string, drop thumb, clucking, and striking the banjo head. When I started trying to learn I would watch videos and couldn't wrap my mind around how the right hand could do all that.

Strumelia
@strumelia
02/11/26 09:27:42AM
2,417 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Ryan Cornett:I could play/listen to old-time clawhammer all day.
 

Though i don't play much music lately, Ryan's comment brought back a memory of when i first started learning clawhammer banjo 28 long years ago...


I was a brand new beginner, learning from some softcover booklets. Youtube did not even exist yet, no banjohangout yet... there was really no banjo instruction on the internet yet. The only thing online to 'talk banjo' was Banjo-L, an email listserve. (and thank God for at least that)  Horse and buggy days. oma


Anyway, I remember very clearly the day that I finally 'got' the clawhammer stroke motion, after struggling on my own to get the rhythm and motion from reading my booklets.
As my clawhammer stroke began to flow, I added a hammer-on E minor chord to it (which was pretty simple)... and alternated the open G chord with the e minor hammer-on. It was pure magic to my ears.
Experiencing this was a musical epiphany, touching my very being. It sounds silly now, but at the time I could not stop playing this simple stroke and hammer-on. It gave me such joy that I literally played it alone in the house ALL DAY, with only little breaks for food and bathroom. I remember distinctly that evening, getting ready for bed and thinking "I have played that for at least 9 hours today!".... yet I still hoped that I would not lose the rhythm and motion during the night and wake up having to start all over again. It was a memorable day.

Ryan Cornett
@ryan-cornett
02/11/26 08:29:59AM
5 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Dusty Turtle:

Ryan, I don't really create playlists on Spotify, mainly because I still believe in the concept of the album and tend to listen to whole albums at once.  I may add some names later when I remember them, but for now I can say that I have at least one album by each of the following in my Spotify "library":

Aubrey Atwater, Paul Clayton, Steve Eulberg, Mimi and Richard Fariña, Bing Futch, Neal Hellman, Joellen Lapidus, Karen Mueller, Heidi Muller, Mark Kailana Nelson, Aaron O'Rourke, Jean Ritchie, Butch Ross, Kevin Roth, David Schnaufer, Stephen Seifert, Randy Wilkinson, Nina Zanetti.

I'm sure there's more, but that's what I came up with at a glance.  Note that a lot of dulcimer players' music is not available on streaming platforms.  For example, I have some CDs by Linda Brockinton, but have not found her stuff on Spotify.

 

Thanks for the list, Dusty!

Homer Ross:

I have three CD's from Jerry Read Smith which are awesome. Sadly I have never seen any on a streaming platform. 

 

Homer, I will look him up. Thank you!

Ryan Cornett
@ryan-cornett
02/11/26 08:27:33AM
5 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

robert schuler:

I love the sound of clawhammer banjo. I keep my banjo close by and never as Pete Seeger said in a case.

I play often, but dont consider myself proficient enough for jamming. I play just for enjoyment.

The only instrument I  sadly neglect is my hammered dulcimer. I only seem to play it around Christmas time. 

Getting back into things whatever those things might be is one of the pleasures of getting old...Robert 

 

You're getting wiser, Robert, not older!

I'm so glad you enjoy the banjo. I could play/listen to old-time clawhammer all day.

robert schuler
@robert-schuler
02/10/26 06:20:26PM
258 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I love the sound of clawhammer banjo. I keep my banjo close by and never as Pete Seeger said in a case.

I play often, but dont consider myself proficient enough for jamming. I play just for enjoyment.

The only instrument I  sadly neglect is my hammered dulcimer. I only seem to play it around Christmas time. 

Getting back into things whatever those things might be is one of the pleasures of getting old...Robert 

Homer Ross
@homer-ross
02/10/26 06:00:20PM
25 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I have three CD's from Jerry Read Smith which are awesome. Sadly I have never seen any on a streaming platform. 

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
02/10/26 05:32:55PM
1,868 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Ryan, I don't really create playlists on Spotify, mainly because I still believe in the concept of the album and tend to listen to whole albums at once.  I may add some names later when I remember them, but for now I can say that I have at least one album by each of the following in my Spotify "library":

Aubrey Atwater, Paul Clayton, Steve Eulberg, Mimi and Richard Fariña, Bing Futch, Neal Hellman, Joellen Lapidus, Karen Mueller, Heidi Muller, Mark Kailana Nelson, Aaron O'Rourke, Jean Ritchie, Butch Ross, Kevin Roth, David Schnaufer, Stephen Seifert, Randy Wilkinson, Nina Zanetti.

I'm sure there's more, but that's what I came up with at a glance.  Note that a lot of dulcimer players' music is not available on streaming platforms.  For example, I have some CDs by Linda Brockinton, but have not found her stuff on Spotify.


updated by @dusty: 02/10/26 08:54:11PM
Shopdad
@shopdad
02/10/26 03:02:09PM
28 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Some music I want to learn on the Dulcimer is not available except for piano or guitar and seldom for dulcimer. I have found it easier to tabulate the song myself. It takes a few minutes but I am able to add harmony and bass to it as i learn the basic melody. 

Strumelia
@strumelia
02/10/26 02:08:42PM
2,417 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I hear the struggle and can relate, Ryan!
Welcome to the site.

Ryan Cornett
@ryan-cornett
02/10/26 01:06:57PM
5 posts

Any banjo players out there?


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

I play clawhammer style. Used to be decent at it, then life got in the way and I barely picked my banjo up for years. Now I'm trying to regain the ability and learn the MD.

Ryan Cornett
@ryan-cornett
02/10/26 01:02:17PM
5 posts

Streaming Playlists


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Do you have any favorite mountain dulcimer playlists on sites like Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, etc.?

If not, please suggest some artists I should include if I make one. Thanks.

Wally Venable
@wally-venable
02/09/26 08:47:45PM
142 posts

Playing with hand issues


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Drew009: I'm playing with only one finger on my right hand and may I say I'm making a lot of music. I'm looking for an adaptive pick though that would fit over my finger for strumming.

If you want to STRUM, a THUMB pick might be better than any finger pick. I Googled " pick for people with bad fingers " and got suggestions for the BLACK MOUNTAIN Spring-Loaded Thumb Pick. It's a lot more advanced than the classic metal thumb pick. 

https://blackmountainpicks.com/pages/thumb-picks

In addition to grabbing your thumb, it's fat enough to prevent most cases of "Whoops, my pick fell through the sound hole!"

Here's a picture of my choice in picks for strumming


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silar31
@jennifer-landry
02/09/26 04:33:02PM
6 posts

Playing with hand issues


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Drew, I’ve been racking my brain for a few days because I knew I’d seen a pick that might be right for you but I couldn’t remember the name of it. Facebook finally threw an ad in front of me that reminded me! Check this out, you may find it helpful: https://www.flippickplectrums.com/product-page/flip-pick-starter-pack


Drew009:

I'm playing with only one finger on my right hand and may I say I'm making a lot of music. I'm looking for an adaptive pick though that would fit over my finger for strumming.


 
Jan Potts
@jan-potts
02/09/26 12:05:52AM
403 posts

Jean Ritchie and her ballad repertoire


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Alex, in addition to singing songs with lyrics "far from their day to day lives", many didn't concern themselves with the meaning of individual unfamiliar words.  The general meaning was understood, but a single word taken out of context didn't need defining.  I remember one example was the word "steed"...the person they were asking said they had no idea what it meant because it wasn't a word that was used in those parts.  It was just another "foreign" word to them.  

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
02/08/26 02:32:42PM
278 posts

Playing with hand issues


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

There are finger picks some use for playing stringed instruments. I do not know much about them other than they are available. Perhaps someone will chime in with a bit more information.

Damon
@damon
02/08/26 08:37:04AM
14 posts

Introduce Yourself!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hello, and welcome! Look forward to hearing some of your tunes. I'm always amazed at how sweet a sound the dulcimer makes.

Shopdad
@shopdad
02/08/26 06:51:18AM
28 posts

Introduce Yourself!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Welcome Drew, I'm rather a newbie myself. This site has been a great help to me. The folks here are eager to help. Seems like someone is available to assist with every issue or question. Tell us about your new Dulcimer and what other instruments you play.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
02/08/26 12:00:30AM
1,352 posts

Hearts of the Dulcimer.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I'm glad that you are enjoying the Hearts of the Dulcimer podcasts. Unfortunately Patricia and Wayne don't participate here that much. I think they've gone on to other things. I think Wayne might be building dulcimers now. Dusty may know more about that.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Leo Kretzner
@leo-kretzner
02/07/26 09:26:36PM
38 posts

RIP Ron Ewing


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Thank you Dusty for noting Ron Ewing's passing. Ron was a multiply-innovative luthier and player. For one thing, he brought us out of the days of chopstick-and-rubber-band-capos with his perfectly crafted and durable design. He was the inventor of the hourglass-teardrop hybrid which he called the Aorell, as mentioned below. He arguably invented the dulcimette and then played it in his driving strumming style. All his instruments had great, lively sound. He championed the 1 and 1/2 fret and used it to play hundreds of Celtic tunes. He was a regular builder-seller-player at dozens of regional dulcimer festivals in the East and Midwest. These he did marathon drives to, always with a load of newly built dulcimers, in one of his beloved vintage BMWs that he did all the mechanical work on. I visited him a couple times in Columbus Ohio and he at one point had an engine block on his kitchen table. He was also an avid cyclist. And just the nicest sort of person you could hope to meet. He will definitely be missed! 

Drew009
@drew009
02/07/26 09:20:57PM
4 posts

Blue Lion model IIRS; Style II,


FOR SALE:instruments/music items/CDs/Wanted to Buy...

Beautiful instrument, is there an audio recording of it?

Drew009
@drew009
02/07/26 09:16:42PM
4 posts

Introduce Yourself!


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Greetings from New Mexico. I got a dulcimer for Christmas and can't put it down. A beautiful sound like no other I've played. I hope to write my own compositions and share the joy.

Drew009
@drew009
02/07/26 09:05:10PM
4 posts

Hearts of the Dulcimer.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I've listened to several podcasts that are available in audiobook. Very informative and entertaining. Thank you for putting these episodes together.

Drew009
@drew009
02/07/26 09:01:52PM
4 posts

Playing with hand issues


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I'm playing with only one finger on my right hand and may I say I'm making a lot of music. I'm looking for an adaptive pick though that would fit over my finger for strumming.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
02/05/26 09:00:05PM
1,352 posts

Probst and Gallier instruments


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

Paula, Garry just celebrated his 77th birthday on January 29th. I don't know if he is still building. Have you tried contacting him through his website? www.dulcimercentral.com ?

Rick Probst died in 2024 I'm sad to say.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


updated by @ken-longfield: 02/06/26 09:51:50AM
Paula Brawdy
@paula-brawdy
02/05/26 07:37:54PM
54 posts

Probst and Gallier instruments


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

Are either of these luthiers still making instruments?  
I am looking for one of their dulcimers.  Thanks!

Noah Cline
@noah-cline
02/05/26 06:56:18PM
8 posts

RIP Ron Ewing


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Sorry to hear this. My one and only time interacting with Ron was for a custom capo he made me. I had purchased one of his capos years ago (a walnut capped one) from Elderly, mainly using it on my walnut teardrop, and had later built another dulcimer of cedar with a shorter height fingerboard. That capo wouldn’t work on it as the legs were too long, so I had him make me one with shorter legs. I asked if he could make it with a cedar cap to match the dulcimer, but he suggested a piece of koa being harder and of similar color, so I went with that and had him add an abalone snowflake inlay as well. He was very accommodating of my inquiry. 

Paula Brawdy
@paula-brawdy
02/05/26 05:40:26PM
54 posts

Wanted Probst and /or Gallier mtn dulcimer


FOR SALE:instruments/music items/CDs/Wanted to Buy...

I am hoping to purchase a Gallier dulcimer and

or a Rick Probst dulcimer.  I am in SW Michigan.  Please email me if you have one to part with.  

paulabrawdy@gmail.com

diamondintherough
@diamondintherough
02/04/26 03:25:19PM
1 posts

Mountain (Appalachian) dulcimer For sale


FOR SALE:instruments/music items/CDs/Wanted to Buy...

Beautiful, artist-signed mountain dulcimer handcrafted by Brad Conatser of Smoky Mountain Dulcimers, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Signed and dated 10-22-14 inside the soundboard.

Features an elegant hummingbird and foliate sound hole design, hand-cut with fine detail. Constructed from a blend of cherry, walnut, maple, and birch, offering both visual warmth and balanced tonal clarity.

  • Scale length: 26.75"

  • 6.5 fret

  • Includes fitted hard case

  • New old stock (NOS) 

  • There is a thin crack on the neck that probably happened from a lack of humidity in the shop or storage. Please see pics. I took it to a reputable instrument repair shop and he said that’s not uncommon and can be easily be repaired by a luthier or someone who has experience.(they had two humidifiers going😁).
  • this is a $950/1,050 item new. due to the crack I’d like to sell it for $750 plus shipping. I guess to double box it etc for shipping it will be about 50.
  • I can send more photos if needed. It wont let me add more pics. This was from an estate sale of someone who owned a music store that had passed. amazing guitars etc., but I gravitated towards the dulcimer .
  • let me know if you have any questions or would like me to text or email more detailed pics. 502-558-2683

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Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
02/04/26 11:49:12AM
1,568 posts

Minnesota


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Alex, I hope you can find a Minnesotan here!  I've been here since very early on and vaguely recall there being, at least, a person or two from the Land of 10,000 Lakes.  

Alex_Lubet
@alex-lubet
02/04/26 11:34:35AM
50 posts

Minnesota


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hi All,

I hope you're doing well.

I've asked this before and not gotten a response, so please reply.

Are there any other Minnesotans in this group?  Would love to know, especially now.

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