Nickel allergy--nylon strings on an octave dulcimer?
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I'm thinking about swapping my octave dulcimer over to nylon strings. Now that I've started practicing regularly, I've remembered I have a nickel allergy. I figure nylon strings will let me just sidestep the whole messiness of finding nickel-free strings.
My instrument's vibrating string length is 19 inches. I aim to tune in DAD, an octave above standard.
Any words of warning? I know it'll likely be quieter, I'm cool with this. I also know the strings will be a different diameter, so my bridge and nut may need to be replace. Happily, they aren't glued in and I have
- spare walnut board
- a fine-tooth saw
- a dremel, and
- some gumption
- no restraint with regard to starting new projects
On order:
- baritone ukulele strings,
- treble set of nylon guitar strings
- set of silver-plated steel strings (as backup)
I'm not too worried about achieving a certain sound, I just want to have fun plucking around. The dulcimer feels like an anarchy instrument--there's no wrong way to be a dulcimer (and now I want a peanut butter cup.)
