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Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/23/12 02:14:26PM
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Wormy Chestnut for dulcimers - Clifford Glenn


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Wow, Geoff, you've got a beauty and a treasure! That headstock is exquisite. And, yes, American Chestnut got hit with a terrible blight. Builders here are happy to get the wood from old barns and buildings that have been torn down.

Geoff Black
@geoff-black
03/23/12 12:12:20PM
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Wormy Chestnut for dulcimers - Clifford Glenn


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

Hi All

Just received a 1983 Clifford Glenn 4 string which is made entirely from wormy chestnut (save nut, bridges and pegs which are walnut). It's delightful - a lovely natural golden yellow colour and it delivers a full sound akin to all-walnut dulcimers I've owned.

BUT, first of all why chestnut...and then why "wormy" chestnut? Is it for its appearance? Because it's by definition seasoned? Cheapness??! In a letter which accompanied the original sale of this dulcimer, Clifford said: "The reason I made it from Chestnut is that not long ago I made another one just like it except that it was a three stringer, and it was one of the best singing ones I ever made."

And second, is Clifford right when he says later in the letter: "I have made but very few like this (all chestnut wood) and it has probably been 20 years since I made the last one....this wood is becoming increasingly rare, as it is not growing anymore, for the blight killed the native american chestnut these many years ago.


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Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
03/23/12 09:41:12PM
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Jam Etiquette - Rules To Pick By...


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Hi Pat;

Ignoring all the Biblical folderol what they mean is:

1. Don't show up at a jam to impress others with what you think is your skill.

2. Keep the beat - the rhythm - set by the song starter, whether you like it or not.

3. Sit in a circle. Keep your eyes and ears open so you can anticipate what the others will do.

4. Don't play louder than the singer or soloist, or if you don't know the tune intimately.

5. Tune it or DIE! An out of tune instrument is inexcusable.

6. Watch and listen for the start and end of the song. See #3. Start and stop when everyone else does.

7. Pay attention to how others are playing a tune so you get the sequence right. If you screw up just jump back in where you can. .

8. Know what key everyone is in, and play many tunes in that key before changing. Don't change keys arbitrarily.

9. Never disparage or insult other players favorite genres of music.

10. Don't just start playing something while others are tuning or deciding what to play. Especially if it's some tune the majority probably doesn't know. Unless you're asked or are teaching that tune as your turn in the circle. Be considerate.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/23/12 03:26:20PM
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phil said:

Thanks Robin. Don't worry I wont give up on finding something funny to post. It makes my day to know that I put a smile on someone for a while,

phil
@phil
03/23/12 02:51:31PM
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Thanks Robin. Don't worry I wont give up on finding something funny to post. It makes my day to know that I put a smile on someone for a while,

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/23/12 11:02:38AM
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Aw, gee, Phil, no harm done! As a matter of fact, I enjoyed 'em!

phil said:

AHHHh Nuts I hate to repost something

phil
@phil
03/23/12 10:48:27AM
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AHHHh Nuts I hate to repost something

Strumelia
@strumelia
03/23/12 09:09:45AM
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Jam Etiquette - Rules To Pick By...


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There are a few gems in this older discussion on jam etiquette as well...

phil
@phil
03/23/12 01:19:11AM
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Jam Etiquette - Rules To Pick By...

The Ten Commandments of Jamming (with a few apologies to the Old Testament)


I Thou shalt not come to the jam to impresseth others with thine own talent for this is an
abomination. The music shall be the star around which all musicians rotateth and not viceth-verseth! Attempts to make thine own star shine, shall surely lead thee into darkness!

II Thou shalt not forsake the beat. Thou shalt not speed up nor slow down accidentally when playing
a tune for this shall be considered an abomination.

III Thou shalt arrange thyself in a small circle so that thou mayest see and mayest hear all the other
musicians. Thou shalt listen with thine ears to the songs and shall attempt to play in one accord with the group. Also, thou shalt lift up thine eyes to look about thee, lest there be some visual sign that someone endeavoureth to render unto thee.

IV Thou shalt play softly when someone lifteth his voice in song, when the guitar taketh a break, and when thou knowest not what thou art doing.

V Thou shalt play in tune! Tune thine instrument well and tune it often with thine electric tuner lest
the sound that emanateth from thine instrument be unclean!

VI Thou shalt commence and cease playing each tune as one, so that the noise you make be a joyful
noise and is not an abomination. Whensoever a musician sticketh forth his foot, as though he were
afflicted with a cramp in the fatted calf, thou must complete the rest of that verse and then cease. Thou shalt stick out thine own foot or else lift up thy voice, crying, "This is it!" or "Last time!" if thou hast been the one to begin the song and it hath been played sufficient times over. If the one who beginneth a tune, endeth it not by one of these signs, then the music goeth on in repetitious fashion until the
listeners shall say, "Hark, it all soundeth the same!"

VII Thou shalt concentrate and shalt not confound the music by mixing up the "A" part with the "B"
part. Most songs, but not all, proceedeth by the ancient law: "AABB". But, if thou sinneth in this regard or make any mistake that is unclean, thou mayest atone not by stopping, nay, but by reentering the song

at the proper place and playing on. Thy fellow musicians will support thee in this regard.
VIII Thou shalt be ever mindful of the key that the dulcimer is tuned in, and shall play many tunes in
that key, for the dulcimer is but a lowly instrument and must needfully be retuned every time there is a key change.

IX Thou shalt speak gentle words of encouragement to those nourished on the milk of folk, gospel
and bluegrass music, but not the meat, lest a harsh word turn one again to the darkness that is pop
music.

X Thou shalt not, by thyself, commence noodling off on a tune that the other musicians knoweth
not, unless asked or unless thou art teaching that tune for this is an abomination, and the other
musicians shall not hold thee blameless, and shall strike thee from their computer lists, yea, unto the third and fourth generation.
- Author Unknown (credited to initials L.P.)


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folkfan
@folkfan
03/21/12 10:08:55PM
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Makeing Bread


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Phil, Is the bread called "Hanseaten bread" Vollweizenbrot would be whole wheat bread, but I don't seem to find "Hanseaten" brot recipe.

Spoke too soon, I'm getting there. "Hanseatenbrot" a mostly RYE bread

http://www.stadtbaeckerei-b2b.de/english/product/hanseatenbrot-prebaked.html

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/21/12 10:05:32PM
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Makeing Bread


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Phil, I make our bread though don't do anything fancy or unusual. Just jumping in to wish you luck in finding a recipe!PS-Do you have any German-speaking friends who may offer guidance?
phil
@phil
03/21/12 09:37:28PM
129 posts

Makeing Bread


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Boy I hope someone out there can help me. I am looking for a bread recipe for a bread that is made in Germany. Our new Daughter-in-law is from Hamburg and is missing her favorite bread. I have Looked every on-line but can't seem to find it. "Hanseaten bread"- its a dark whole wheat bread. I would like to make a couple of loafs for her if I can find the recipe.


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phil
@phil
04/09/12 11:38:17PM
129 posts

You might be a dulcimer redneck if . . .


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well shoot Jim I not quite there yet I still learning them chords. but I should have the BBQ sauce there this weekend.

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
04/09/12 10:44:54PM
402 posts

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How poetic!

Jeremy Main said:

All you can hear Down by the Riverside is the rustling of thousands of potential noters in the wind...

Macy Jayne
@wendy-coons-karrasch
04/07/12 09:44:45AM
24 posts

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Lol Anita! Here's mine...

...you're playin your dulcimer in your mind while sitting at a boring meeting at work. Been there, done that

Karen Keane
@karen-keane
03/23/12 06:58:54PM
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ROFL that was awesome!! You are very creative and funny.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
03/21/12 05:24:43PM
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You might be a dulcimer redneck if . . .


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. . . you can name a dozen tunes recorded by Don Pedi and none by Justin Beiber.

. . .you have heard of a guy named Bing.

. . . you think of a guitar as a six-string chromatic dulcimer.

. . . food, clothing, and rent all come out of the general fund but you have a separate dulcimer budget.

. . . the word "spalted" comes up on a daily basis.

. . . the ring tone on your phone is just a D-A drone.

And the band played on . . .

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
03/21/12 04:29:23PM
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Thanks for starting this thread, Phil--it really brightened my day! And, um, yes....I'm guilty of many of these, too....

phil said:

them are funny Jan and I am not going to say how many I am guilty of

phil
@phil
03/21/12 04:23:47PM
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them are funny Jan and I am not going to say how many I am guilty of

Jan Potts
@jan-potts
03/21/12 04:08:15PM
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..... your favorite luthiers and music stores have higher speed dialer numbers than your friends and family.

...... your basement, garage, or barnis half-filled with long cardboard boxes, peanutsand bubblewrap "in case you ever need to ship another dulcimer somewhere".

.....you can't watch TV--especially the news and weather--withoutstrummin', picking' etc. on your dulcimer.

.....You sit in church and wonder, "Now how would THAT hymn sound on a Ban-Jammer?"

.....you lobby your local high school to include dulcimers in the marching band.

.....you double-check to make sure your dulcimers are safely secured in your vehicle and figure your passengers are "on their own".

.....there's many a thing you'd drop quicker than a bad habit, but your dulcimers getset down as gently as a newborn.

.....you need to change your will after every big dulcimer festival.

-----there's more than one broken thing in your house being held together by old dulcimer strings.

.....you can spell "Schnaufer" but have no clue as to how your great aunt's name is spelled.

BethH
@beth-hansen
03/21/12 12:57:22PM
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That's how I would figure it! Wonderful!!

Dusty Turtle said:

. . . when you describe your tax refund as "a baritone with a galax back and maybe even ebony overlay."

There really is no end to this, is there?

John Henry
@john-henry
03/17/12 04:25:14AM
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May I suggest that it's to time to stop printing this nonsense!!! Some of these 'little messages' are getting to feel as if they are aimed straight at me "when you can't remember how old your kids (read grandkids) are but you know..."

JohnH

Robin Clark
@robin-clark
03/17/12 03:57:41AM
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Excellent !!!!!!

I may have to have a T shirt made with "Born to DAA...." on it

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
03/17/12 01:35:53AM
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Youmight be. . .when you name your kids "Old Joe" and "Cabbage."

You might be . . . when you insist that the church choir only sing in the key of D.

Youmight be . .. when renovating your home means just getting a new noter.

Youmight be . . . when you can't remember how old your kids are but you know you got that Keith Young teardrop on July 13, 1984.

Youmight be . . . when your clothes just lie in a heap on the floor but you have a spalted cherry cabinet with humidity control to store your dulcimers.

Youmight be . . . when you describe your tax refund as "a baritone with a galax back and maybe even ebony overlay."

There really is no end to this, is there?

John Keane
@john-keane
03/16/12 10:25:36PM
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I feel so...um...guilty lol.

phil
@phil
03/16/12 10:18:54PM
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I going to try, I getting ready to start a new build on a Tenseness Music Box. Bowed Dulcimer are down the road yet for me. one day when your not looking I'll pass you by in numbers

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/16/12 10:10:33PM
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I'm on hold with mountain dulcimers for now. (Got another bowed dulcimer on order.) Feel free to catch-up to me!

phil said:

uh,, oh .... Ok you win you have more than me....... for now

phil
@phil
03/16/12 10:04:47PM
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uh,, oh .... Ok you win you have more than me....... for now

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/16/12 09:57:29PM
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Uh, Phil, I'd have to count 'em to give you an exact number.

phil said:

Sounds like you need more Dulcimer Robin. ya just can't have one.

phil
@phil
03/16/12 09:42:26PM
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Sounds like you need more Dulcimer Robin. ya just can't have one.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/16/12 09:38:05PM
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Yikes, I don't! Maybe my diatonics got broken!

Dan Goad said:

I didn't know that you had a chromatic dulci, Robin.

phil
@phil
03/16/12 09:29:49PM
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Yikes It's became a runaway thread.

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
03/16/12 09:22:40PM
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I didn't know that you had a chromatic dulci, Robin.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/16/12 08:04:29PM
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Nope. Hb.

Dan Goad said:

Oh, ya found G# did ya, Robin?

Dan Goad
@dan-goad
03/16/12 08:00:02PM
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Oh, ya found G# did ya, Robin?

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
03/16/12 07:24:47PM
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Well, I know the alphabet further than G. Guess that disqualifies me.

Ben Barr Jr
@benjamin-w-barr-jr
03/16/12 06:51:34PM
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Your idea of adopting an orphan is someone's unwanted dulcimer.

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