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Richard Streib
@richard-streib
10/18/17 07:37:09AM
277 posts

New River Dulcimer Info needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Thanks, Ken.

I checked with Don Pedi  since the owner's manual has his picture on it.  Don has a dim recollection of the family perhaps selling Green River Dulcimers after Bill Walker died tragically and it could be the new owners named it New River Dulcimers but he was not sure.

Song of the Wood did not have any information. I checked with them in September when I was by there. I'll check with the Dulcimer Shop in Blowing Rock.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
10/18/17 07:04:41AM
2,157 posts

New River Dulcimer Info needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Interesting, and obviously home made fine tuners.  With that VSL, the builder could have intended this to be a baritone or bass dulcimer.  And with that VSL it would be hard for many modern players to use for Chord Melody style. 

The New River in NC was designated a Wild and Scenic Waterway back in 1976... Beautiful waterway north of Blowing Rock.

Contact The Dulcimer Shop in Blowing Rock, NC.  I'll bet they have some information.  Likewise Song of the Wood, in Black Mountain NC, where your friend bought the instrument may have more info.

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
10/17/17 09:27:20PM
277 posts

New River Dulcimer Info needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


I have a friend who has a mountain dulcimer with the name New River Dulcimers (Asheville, NC), serial number 118, and crafted by Oliver in December, 1996.
My friend has asked me if I could find a bit about this instrument including its value.

The dulcimer appears to have walnut fretboard, with walnut bookmatched top and back with cherry sides. Bridge and nut appear to be bone. Cosmetically it appears to be in good shape with few signs of much use. It appears to have been well kept if not played much.  No signs of abuse, improper storage etc. My friend purchased it used at an instrument store in Black Mountain, NC a number of years ago.

Voice is guitar like. It has tuners which appear to be  Grover Sta-tite banjo machines. It has some "fine tuners" unlike any I have seen heretofore on a dulcimer. VSL 29.25". Overall length 37". Pictures attached.

Internet searches do not provide much information.

Anyone with any knowledge of this brand, value used etc?


New River fine tuners.jpg New River fine tuners.jpg - 120KB
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
10/04/17 07:34:26PM
154 posts

Hearts Of The Dulcimer Podcast In Its 3rd Year


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hearts of the Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 29
The Driven Wendy Songe

  http://bit.ly/hotdpodcast

 

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In this episode we feature dulcimer player Wendy Songe who is an award winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, performer, teacher, and nationally touring musician.

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/029.html

Rob N Lackey
@rob-n-lackey
10/01/17 07:55:39PM
420 posts

Dulcimer records


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Yeah, I've been trying to get some vinyl of dulcimer records that have not been put on cd.  Some I didn't think I'd want back in the day; others I didn't know about.

 

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
10/01/17 07:27:53PM
215 posts

Dulcimer records


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I've been working on re-building my vinyl collection the last few months.  In the mean time I've been using the free version of Spotify and  listening to all sorts of Mountain dulcimer music........there really is a great selection available there if anyone is interested and you can save the albums to a playlist too.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
10/01/17 06:35:40PM
1,565 posts

Dulcimer records


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

image.jpeg Though I don't have a working turntable now, I hope to someday!  

PS- The record on the left is from the Fuzzy Mountain String Band.  

 

Strumelia
@strumelia
10/01/17 10:34:43AM
2,416 posts



Tillmanator, you are to be admired for all your musical energy and enthusiasm for teaching! And thank you for supporting FOTMD.  HUG
Folks, Tillmanator has just purchased a new Banner Ad in our FOTMD ad slideshow on the site's main page, to promote her project of bringing several mountain dulcimers into her students' school music program. Half of the students at her school are underprivileged and have very limited opportunities to learn music.  To take a peek at her site describing the project, just click on her ad.

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
09/30/17 07:14:07PM
277 posts



Welcome to FOTMD. It is a great community of wonderful people. Go glad you joined.

Cindy Stammich
@cindy-stammich
09/30/17 07:07:28PM
72 posts



Hi Tillmanator!  Glad to see you here!  There are a lot of wonderful folks here that are very helpful!  You have come to a great place dulcimer

Skip
@skip
09/29/17 09:49:21PM
389 posts

long legs


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

A taller seat/stool or standing with the MD on some kind of stand?

marg
@marg
09/29/17 09:35:05PM
624 posts

long legs


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


I help out with a beginner's jam - a tall gentlemen was having trouble finding a good position for his dulcimer, so he could strum without hitting the strings or holding his arm up high.. 

Suggestions: stretching his leg out to lower it, having most of the dulcimer on a sharp angle with little resting on his right leg (so he is strumming toward the end), loosen his strap & out from his body some,  sitting up straight, etc. 

I know he will find a position that works but does anyone have any suggestions that he could try?

Cindy Stammich
@cindy-stammich
09/28/17 10:15:58PM
72 posts



How is that Ginger Nellie?  I used to have one and i loved it.  It went to a new home - a really good friend of mine who had some physical issues and had trouble playing a full sized dulcimer.  She was really happy with it, as I hope you are!

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/28/17 04:35:01PM
1,565 posts



Happy strumming, Nellie! 

Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
09/27/17 03:13:10PM
67 posts

Concert Ukulele


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Black Dog Bess:

Colleen, I understand how you feel about friction tuners. My Gretsch banjolele came with them. My fondness for the instrument (it was so darn cute!) made me play it a lot and I got used to the tuners. Now they are still not my first choice but I am OK with them. 

If you think ukes are fun, banjoleles are even better. The folks I jam with like having another instrument voice. Like all banjos, they are finicky little instruments so if you don't like to fiddle with your instruments, banjoleles are not for you. I also recommend getting a good set up initially.  

Actually, I've been eyeing the banjoleles.  They are on the "someday" list.  Which is sort of ridiculous, as I'm still at the green beginner stage on the ukulele, though I've made a little progress.  What brand/type of banjolele do you have?  

I've started playing the uke on a few songs in my dulcimer group.  

And, yay, I finally realized that there is a button for the quote function.

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
09/26/17 07:29:04PM
215 posts




Very nice.............this link might be helpful to you.  Strings are available on ebay and amazon too.

 

http://www.jamesjonesinstruments.com/misc/yangqin.html


updated by @salt-springs: 09/26/17 07:38:14PM
Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
09/26/17 01:29:39PM
67 posts

Concert Ukulele


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Sorry, folks, I still don't seem to have the quote function down.

Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
09/26/17 01:28:38PM
67 posts

Concert Ukulele


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Well I made the plunge 3 months ago and bought a Kala Ziricoat Tenor and couldn't be happier. I actually have learned more about music since I've had this. Yes I still put many hours on my Folkcraft, but what fun the Uke is.

My next uke purchase may well be a baritone, but that will have to wait until tax refund time.  I've been eyeing the ziricoat Kalas, but unfortunately, they don't make in a baritone.

Hi, I have a magic flea. I think it had aquila strings but had terrible time keeping  in tune so sent it back the and got i think were planetary tuners. They did not charge me for labor which was amazing as i bought it used and told them so.

 

Wow, that is pretty amazing. I should contact them, as my Fluke is sitting on the floor, untouched at the moment. It needs some love. I mostly alternate between my long neck soprano and the tenor.

Kusani
@kusani
09/26/17 09:24:11AM
134 posts



Ditto on 'grain pattern'

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
09/26/17 06:50:07AM
2,157 posts



That's certainly NOT "wear dirt".  That's just natural changes in the wood's grain pattern and density!

Caleb Dan Bennett
@caleb-dan-bennett
09/25/17 09:47:44PM
8 posts



You might try a Budist temple for information on that instrument. I know my granddaughter is part Laotian and danced at the temple and they had those hammered dulcimer type instrument and others.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
09/25/17 07:31:55AM
2,157 posts



Nellie -- without seeing the pictures you are looking at we simply cannot tell anything about the instrument.  Post the pictures here so we can help.

You said: "Is wr walnut and redwood? If that is true than not plywood so should not darken?"

Plywood does not darken compared to solid wood in any scenario I've seen in over 60 years as a woodworker.

Paula Brawdy
@paula-brawdy
09/25/17 06:01:39AM
54 posts



could be just the picture... it's hard to take pictures in the house is my experience... you can't really go wrong with a mcspadden.   

Dan
@dan
09/23/17 06:41:23AM
207 posts

Friends of Don Neuhauser Needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Don hasn't been in the shop for about a year, but he will always be my hero dulcimer maker.......

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
09/23/17 02:26:57AM
1,859 posts

Friends of Don Neuhauser Needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I'm sorry to hear that.  worried  But thanks for passing on the news.

Kusani
@kusani
09/22/17 11:15:53PM
134 posts

Friends of Don Neuhauser Needed


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I have just been in touch with Don's wife, via email. I was hoping to discuss his building a true replica of a TMB a few years ago.  She replied "He isn't building anymore due to health problems." 


updated by @kusani: 09/22/17 11:18:12PM
Kusani
@kusani
09/22/17 07:38:14PM
134 posts

Thinking About Buying a Ban Jammer


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

The bridge and nut may be set up....just be sure he installs 4 tuners so you have that flexibility. 

patsyannie77
@patsyannie77
09/22/17 03:46:48PM
3 posts

Thinking About Buying a Ban Jammer


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

Mike Clemmer responded to my email and said that the bridge and nut are set up for either! How cool is that?! So I can start with 3 and then add a string before i go on tour! 😉 just kidding..... dreaming.
Jan Potts
@jan-potts
09/22/17 02:56:13PM
403 posts

Thinking About Buying a Ban Jammer


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

I think it's easier with 3 strings, so I think you made the right call!  But then I usually play dulcimers with just 3 strings--if a dulcimer happens to have 4 tuners, I just use 3.  So I guess it depends on what you're used to...

patsyannie77
@patsyannie77
09/22/17 09:00:16AM
3 posts

Thinking About Buying a Ban Jammer


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

I ordered my banjammer yesterday. I'm guessing it will be ready around Christmas. Here's my question - Do people order them with 3 or 4 strings? I ordered mine with 3, now I'm wondering if I should have said 4? Opinions? Thanks!
Dan
@dan
09/22/17 06:47:27AM
207 posts

Wound versus Plain string for bass


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

The solid bass string will have the traditional "twang" that is commonly referred to as "silvery". The wound strings are generally fuller toned, what I liken to guitar sounding. It all boils down to personal preference.....

Cindy Stammich
@cindy-stammich
09/21/17 09:02:59PM
72 posts

Stand for playing while standing


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hi Richard,

I have a keyboard stand that I have used for a long time - to stand while playing my dulcimers.

At first - I used 2 pieces of shelving covered with the rubber shelf liner.

The shelving was heavy, so I found some much lighter paneling and covered it with the shelf liner.

Once you have your "base" just adjust to the height that you are comfortable with, and Voila!

Works like a charm!

Keep strumming and smiling!

Cindy

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
09/21/17 08:15:39PM
277 posts

Wound versus Plain string for bass


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Is the plain string the same gauge or a different gauge from the wound string?

Richard Streib
@richard-streib
09/21/17 08:12:59PM
277 posts

Stand for playing while standing


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Correction. Has anyone modified a keyboard stand to use for the dulcimer while standing to play?

dulcinina
@dulcinina
09/21/17 03:12:37PM
88 posts

How to form a local dulcimer group


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Here's an update on forming a dulcimer group.  I have 4 people in the group so far.  I had a PSA on the radio and sent emails to those who were in the group before.  No one from the old group came but the 4 who did heard about it through word of mouth.  They are beginners but know a little about the dulcimer and are very enthusiastic.  So while I was hoping to just be the coordinator/leader, I am teaching basics.  It was a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to the group growing.  Thanks for your input a couple months ago.  Oh, we have free space at our local Carnegie Center, a venue for music and art exhibits. We decided to meet twice a month. The group is going to work on coming up with a name.  Things are looking good.  Dulcinina 

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