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Randy Adams
@randy-adams
04/08/16 09:10:37PM
125 posts

Recent article in a local paper.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Did the price of Prichard repros just go up?... : )....Ha! ....glad I got mine before you got famous!

Nice article Kevin...f'sure...

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
04/08/16 09:06:33PM
155 posts

Recent article in a local paper.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

That's a good article, Kevin.  Good job with the interview.

Paul Certo
@paul-certo
04/08/16 07:04:38PM
242 posts

need or not need 6.5 fret


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Unless you need both the 6 and 6+ frets in the same song. Then you could find the two notes far enough apart to be cumbersome, in some songs. Over The Waterfall uses both, but not close together. The A part uses one, the B part uses the other.

Paul Certo
@paul-certo
04/08/16 06:55:32PM
242 posts

need or not need 6.5 fret


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The 6+ fret is not for DAA tuning, rather it is to get the DAA notes while tuned to DAD. The 6+ is almost never used in a tuning such as DAA. It helps you to njot retune as much. But the same thing can be accomplished by retuning, or by playing  the melody on the middle string when tuned to DAD. Tougher to do for noter players, easier for fingerdancers.

Paul Certo
@paul-certo
04/08/16 06:40:40PM
242 posts



A 158 tuning such as DAd will give you all the chords that BELONG to the key that your 1 indicates, but chords from outside of that key will not all be possible. On a diatonic dulcimer, a certain amount of tuning changes is normal to accomodate different keys and/ or modes. A chromatic fretboard will give you all the notes, but some of the quick simplicity of the diatonic fret pattern is lost, so there is a somewhat longer learning period. Not so different from mandolin, guitar, etc, but there is more to deal with. No single three string tuning will compensate for all the missing frets. If the music you intend to focus on requires frequent use of chords that come from outside the basic key, a four string tuning as mentioned above is probably your best bet. 

Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
04/08/16 05:29:15PM
297 posts

New keys for dulcimer


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You guys are out in right field.  Deep too.

Mark Gilston
@mark-gilston
04/08/16 10:17:58AM
12 posts

Looking for TAB for "To Drive the Cold Winter Away"


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Drive the Cold Winter Away is in my book of English Country Dance Tunes for Dulcimer, Vol 1 

http://www.lulu.com/shop/mark-gilston/english-country-dance-tunes-for-dulcimer-vol-1/paperback/product-2311230.html

Here I am playing it so you can hear the arrangement:

 

Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
04/07/16 12:46:28AM
154 posts

A new podcast about the mountain dulcimer


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Hi Lexie, Wow, that's so touching! I'll share your words with her family, I know that will warm their hearts. Judy was a wonderful person and we're so glad we had an opportunity to know her. 

Thanks for listening!

 

Lexie R Oakley:

I have been catching up on the pod casts; thank you for introducing me to a beautiful soul Judy Klinkhammer. She was quite a pioneer there in the mountains. I really appreciate her spirit for her music and how she shared it with anyone.

 

What an inspirational woman with the MD and her life with passing on music.

 

Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
04/07/16 12:44:19AM
154 posts

A new podcast about the mountain dulcimer


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Yup, we have a bit of a collection going.  :-) Thanks for listening! 

 

Dusty Turtle:

Wow! We're up to 14 already?  We just had Neal up here in Sacramento for a workshop and concert this past weekend.  I look forward to taking a break from work and checking out the latest episode.

 

Thanks for all you do!

 

Lexie R Oakley
@lexie-r-oakley
04/06/16 06:25:51PM
229 posts

new orleans area, used dulcimers


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Hi Erin,

 I want to encourage you to play on your own till you find folks to play with. I am in Central MT and no one around has even heard of a mountain dulcimer. I am slowly introducing it. I am a beginner to music and to the dulcimer and have reached out to folks on this site who have very generously helped me learn everything I am ready for about the instrument, strumming, using a noter to basic music tabs, building and the history of our wonder "sweet strings".

There are many folks that offer skype lessons and instructional videos on this site and U-Tube.

I hope you enjoy your dulcimer journey and I hope you just play and have fun with it.

Lexie

 

Lexie R Oakley
@lexie-r-oakley
04/06/16 01:15:25PM
229 posts

A new podcast about the mountain dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I have been catching up on the pod casts; thank you for introducing me to a beautiful soul Judy Klinkhammer. She was quite a pioneer there in the mountains. I really appreciate her spirit for her music and how she shared it with anyone.

What an inspirational woman with the MD and her life with passing on music.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
04/05/16 10:23:28PM
1,871 posts

A new podcast about the mountain dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


Wow! We're up to 14 already?  We just had Neal up here in Sacramento for a workshop and concert this past weekend.  I look forward to taking a break from work and checking out the latest episode.

Thanks for all you do!


updated by @dusty: 04/05/16 10:46:16PM
Patricia Delich
@patricia-delich
04/05/16 08:47:01PM
154 posts

A new podcast about the mountain dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hearts Of The Dulcimer Podcast - Episode 14
Neal Hellman: Part Folk, Part Classical, All Acoustic

 

 

Neal Hellman has played the mountain dulcimer for more than 40 years and is the founder, director, and one of the primary artists on the Gourd Music record label. Gourd Music recordings are known for lush arrangements often pairing the dulcimer with folk and classical instruments. With music by Gourd Music artists.

 

For episode resources: http://dulcimuse.com/podcast/resource/014.html

Annie Deeley
@annie-deeley
04/04/16 06:20:00PM
49 posts



Salt-springs, thank you for posting this chord chart! I was just at a place of needing one, and voila!! Typical fotmd magic!

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/03/16 07:18:51PM
1,568 posts

Sad news- Rest in peace our good friend John Phillips


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John Henry's tribute to John P is altogether fitting and proper.  And so lovely. 

marg
@marg
04/03/16 06:06:50PM
624 posts

new orleans area, used dulcimers


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I will pass on the info.

    I hope you do continue with the dulcimer even if on your own. There is lots on here or you-tube on 'how to' Even if there are others around, you still spend a good amount of time playing on your own. So, try and stay with it for one day when you can meet up with some folks. Do you have several dulcimers or is your Smoky Mountain,  the dulcimer you are learning on? AS long as it has a nice action (not too hard to play) and a sweet sound it's as good as any to play.

Good luck, ask a question and strum away.

 

Strumelia
@strumelia
04/03/16 02:31:23PM
2,420 posts

Sad news- Rest in peace our good friend John Phillips


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John Henry has posted a beautiful tune tribute, played for John P ....

Lament for John P


updated by @strumelia: 04/03/16 02:34:08PM
marg
@marg
04/03/16 10:13:43AM
624 posts

new orleans area, used dulcimers


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I have a town & country, a mini-van but much better than the some cars that needed to hop onto the sidewalk at the end of Causeway Blvd. and many other parts of the city Friday. Rain just came too fast for the pumps to keep up. 

Yes, ken, I am very familiar with new orleans and flooding, just wishing erin 'all the best' with her move. Ha, it's not just the level of the water but the pot-holes, they will drop you down sometimes another foot while you're driving. 

I was uptown visiting family and dropping off a dulcimer to my sister-in-law. She has recently became very interested in their sweet music but the weather messed up the amount of time I had to show her much of anything. What is the saying 'hell or high water' well that didn't keep a dulcimer from landing in new hands and a heart ready. 

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/03/16 09:24:22AM
2,157 posts

new orleans area, used dulcimers


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

"high ground" and "New Orleans" just don't belong in the same sentence....

 

marg
@marg
04/02/16 10:55:37PM
624 posts

new orleans area, used dulcimers


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Hope your move is to high ground erin-laine, it was a mess yesterday morning in new orleans

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
04/02/16 03:44:00PM
155 posts

Interesting nut to headstock distance


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Noah, that looks very much like the headstock of a Hughes Dulcimer.  I have 2 that I believe are Hughes kit dulcimers.

Noah Aikens
@noah-aikens
04/02/16 03:33:21PM
33 posts

Interesting nut to headstock distance


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This is a dulcimer my great grandfather built. I haven't been able to find any dulcimer pictures that show this distance from the nut to the headstock. Just wondering if there is a certain style of dulcimer that He could have seen and decided to copy.


IMG_2531.JPG.jpg IMG_2531.JPG.jpg - 87KB

updated by @noah-aikens: 06/08/16 09:24:05PM
John Keane
@john-keane
04/02/16 10:10:33AM
181 posts

How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


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Wow...this thread was originally started right after Karen and I discovered the mountain dulcimer.  Like so many, we first saw it at Silver Dollar City.  It's nice to read this thread and remember some of the posters who have come and gone over the years, and to take a moment to really miss a couple of folks who are no longer with us.  We made a little mini-documentary about our dulcimer discovery that pretty much tells it all. 

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
04/02/16 12:51:18AM
155 posts

New keys for dulcimer


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I forgot to add the skunk pot pie to the menu.

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
04/02/16 12:49:02AM
155 posts

New keys for dulcimer


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Possum on the half shell, a big ol' crawDAd boil, Dew claws, ramp salad, with a jug o' corn squeezins.  Yum, Yum!

 

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
04/01/16 11:58:43PM
215 posts

New keys for dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Yes!!!!! And Lobster claws for finger pic's......


updated by @salt-springs: 04/02/16 12:02:42AM
Salt Springs
@salt-springs
04/01/16 11:17:00PM
215 posts

New keys for dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Well..............yeah!   Same goes for picks you know..............the quill think has run its course and I suggest some of us begin experimenting with other things.  Just this afternoon, I came across a poor Opossum on the road.............then I thought, now wouldn't that tail would make a great pick that would add a lot of zip to Galax style tunes.  Then a bit further an Armadillo............so I said, why not have Opossum on the half shell.............

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
04/01/16 11:09:26PM
155 posts

New keys for dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Good one, Charles.  We also sleep in the key of "Z"

Charles Thomas
@charles-thomas
04/01/16 11:06:35PM
77 posts

New keys for dulcimer


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I,ve been working on a new key... "H" Why do we limit ourselves to ABCDEFG when we have a whole alphabet of 26 ? Imagine a tune in the soothing key of S or the Zing of a song in the key of Z! The possibilities are mind boggling!! My explorations with the key of H have lead me to a chiropractor , but please don't  let that  you stop your experiments............... Happy April Fools Day!!

Rob N Lackey
@rob-n-lackey
04/01/16 06:10:23AM
420 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

My favorite place to play?  Anywhere I can sit with a dulcimer.  Although, if I can't sit, I will do the "Robert Force" standing method (tho' not too well.)

 

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
03/31/16 10:05:57PM
403 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


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My favorite place to play alone is in my recliner with my feet up and the dulcimer resting across the arms of the recliner.  But I also love playing with one or two people, in small groups, large groups, and KMW super jams!  I love playing on the porch at Dulcimer Rendezvous or the lodge at the Great American Dulcimer Convention.  I love having someplace comfortable to sit with a cool breeze and some beautiful scenery.

Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
03/31/16 06:10:59PM
297 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


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Practicing  strum patterns. ..........you are very smart Lexie.

Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
03/31/16 06:06:16PM
297 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


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Lexie R Oakley:

My favorite places to play are at home in my living room in font of my fire with my dulci' books etc, sometimes I do strum patterns with my lil' girly sitting side by side each with a dulcimer, it is our "copy me game", we have also included fret numbers.


When I have to ice or relax my injured knee, ( the knee part is healing) and practicing or working on a song alone, it is on my sofa recliner with my tabs etc next to me where I can reach both my dulcimers so I have a choice of which to play per song. 


When I am studying or need help I sit in front of my computer working on instruction from a friend on this site, I have no skyp, so it is not interactive, but occasionally it has been interactive through chat.


On a sunny, less windy day I sit on my shaded deck in my glider swing, oh I can't wait for the rain to stop and the sun to shine! I love strumming for the birds that are flittering in my bushes along side my deck....sun  dulcimer



 

Lexie R Oakley
@lexie-r-oakley
03/31/16 05:25:18PM
229 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Yes Gail, it is fun to play around with my dulcimers along with my Girly, who is just 9.

It is a great tutor for me to really listen to what is played. It works lots on my strumming techniques also. We have fun with it.

It has been fun and a test for me to involve this child.

Sheryl St. Clare
@sheryl-st-clare
03/31/16 02:52:17PM
259 posts

Where's your favorite place to play?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Lexie, Your 'copy me' game sounds like a great way to learn to play by ear, with a willing friend or family member.

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
03/31/16 02:40:33PM
215 posts



 Chord chart for dulcimer by David Beede is here:

 

http://www.davidbeede.com/simpledulcimerchords.htm

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