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Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/04/10 04:17:14PM
2,157 posts



Mountain Dulcimer, first & foremostPenny WhistleAnglo-Saxon LyreKannel - Estonian version of the KanteleDoumbek drum, Scottish Pipe Band Bass drum, assorted hand drums (just can't get the hang of that backwards stroke style of the Bodhran)Psalmodikon
Ethan Chastain
@ethan-chastain
04/04/10 03:15:19PM
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Ok . . . .now that clip was really cool.Good stuff. Mary Z. Cox said:
Hello,
My first love is old time banjo--but the mountain dulcimer is so relaxing and fun to play too. And I actually play Afro/Caribbean drums pretty well--but just don't have time to pursue it in any kind of public playing.
Also--can only play one instrument at a time and it takes a lot of time, effort, and hauling power to lug multiple instruments on stage --so I mostly stick to banjo and dulcimer--although I have and play many different instruments for my personal enjoyment at home. :)

Here's a fun little Youtube of banjo and drums.
Best wishes,
Mary Z. Cox
www.maryzcox.com
Mary Z. Cox
@mary-z-cox
04/04/10 10:14:41AM
62 posts



Hello,My first love is old time banjo--but the mountain dulcimer is so relaxing and fun to play too. And I actually play Afro/Caribbean drums pretty well--but just don't have time to pursue it in any kind of public playing.Also--can only play one instrument at a time and it takes a lot of time, effort, and hauling power to lug multiple instruments on stage --so I mostly stick to banjo and dulcimer--although I have and play many different instruments for my personal enjoyment at home. :)
Here's a fun little Youtube of banjo and drums.Best wishes,Mary Z. Cox www.maryzcox.com
John Henry
@john-henry
04/04/10 09:22:44AM
258 posts



Doh!!!!!sorry,JohnH Dave Kirkpatrick said:
Close...

Strumelia said:
John Henry said:
Forgor the pluked psaltry!!!

Pluked? Is that one of those English cuss words? lol!
Paul Rappell
@paul-rappell
04/03/10 09:44:42PM
31 posts



Started with guitar (currently a couple of steel strings), then electric (currently 6- and 12-string), electric bass guitar, banjo (clawhammer, sort of gave up on bluegrass for the time being), mandolin, autoharp, and, oh yes, Appalachian dulcimer. Attempted pennywhistle but saving my lungs for the bicycle (and, off topic, what great riding weather lately!).Hmmmm. As a kid, I wanted to play violin and drums (!). Is banjo in between (one of them is fretless)?
Ethan Chastain
@ethan-chastain
04/03/10 08:08:48PM
5 posts



Percussionist by day.Mountain Dulcimer player by night.
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/03/10 07:15:26PM
2,405 posts



John Henry said:
Forgor the pluked psaltry!!!
Pluked? Is that one of those English cuss words? lol!
John Henry
@john-henry
04/03/10 07:12:13PM
258 posts



Forgor the pluked psaltry!!!JohnH folkfan said:
Does it count that I used to play the bodhran but do to hand problems I don't pick it up anymore. I do have a plucked psaltery with a lovely wire strung harp sound to it as it's a big instrument. At the moment though it's living in down in Warrensburg, MO with my brother. I know one of these days I'll get it back. And other than things that make noise when shaken, the MD and HD are the only two instruments I play. Well the HD, I fool around with on occasion. I'll be honest.
folkfan
@folkfan
04/03/10 07:04:55PM
357 posts



Does it count that I used to play the bodhran but do to hand problems I don't pick it up anymore. I do have a plucked psaltery with a lovely wire strung harp sound to it as it's a big instrument. At the moment though it's living in down in Warrensburg, MO with my brother. I know one of these days I'll get it back. And other than things that make noise when shaken, the MD and HD are the only two instruments I play. Well the HD, I fool around with on occasion. I'll be honest.
John Henry
@john-henry
04/03/10 10:13:29AM
258 posts



Hunter! I got more than one string on my dulc., does that count?............... Sorry, straight face now, honest. Mountain dulcimer, Hammered dulcimer,Bowed Psaltry,Bodhran(with a very sympathetic touch, check it out with Butch Ross,it got him dancing one time!)) and if I have had enough liquid refreshment to throw caution to the wind, I have been known to play the spoons. Right, thats got the joker in the pack out of the way, now lets hear from some real multi-instrumentalists!regards, JohnH
updated by @john-henry: 02/17/16 12:43:25PM
Robin Clark
@robin-clark
04/07/10 04:03:23AM
239 posts



I like a 3 string set-up for chord/melody and generally playing with my fingers and a 4 string set-up for noter/drone. I have used two different 4 string set-ups - the standard close paired melody course and the Galax style wider spaced melody course. I'm not too sure which I prefer. A close pair feels slightly easier to play and the wider spaced pair (Galax) seems more balanced - I'm still experimenting with this.Robin
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
04/04/10 04:57:01PM
2,157 posts



I'm with Lisa. I've been playing noter & drone on a doubled melody course for over 35 years. It's all a matter of getting accustomed to it. Pick the noter up and put it down vertically, not at any angle, and you eliminate 99% of the fubars. It might take a couple weeks longer to become comfortable playing a double melody course with noter or even fingers, but IMHO it's worth the effort. The balance of the melody to the drones is much better with the double course compared to a single string. Heck even after 35 years I'll still tangle 'em up once in awhile. Just ease off and start again.
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/03/10 01:13:12PM
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For what it's worth, I am a passionate noter player and I use double melody strings and I like them very much. Once in a great while the noter might get tripped up by having the pair, but I'm usually moving fast enough for it not to matter. ;D
John Shaw
@john-shaw
04/03/10 01:08:04PM
60 posts



I'm only a very occasional noter player, but a fair bit of what I do is melody/drone using finger(s). I use just 3 strings on nearly all my dulcimers, however many strings the maker intended them for! I love the clarity of sound of one melody string, and I don't find that two strings are significantly louder than one. As someone who slides the index finger a lot up and down the melody string I sometimes have a distressing habit of pushing the two strings of a double course into each other. Having said that, I have one dulcimer that sounds just wonderful with a double course on the treble, so I use that one if that's the sound I want.I think you are right, Dave, that 3-string instruments were the norm in the folk revival 40 or 50 years ago, and 4-string dulcimers have become something of a standard since that time. Of course there always was a 4-string tradition in Virginia, as borne out by many historic dulcimers; and in south-west Virginia Galax instruments have 4 strings. But the folk revival norm established by Jean Ritchie was initially for 3 strings, as was standard in her part of eastern Kentucky.
folkfan
@folkfan
04/03/10 11:21:08AM
357 posts



As a finger dancer which is a melody drone style as is the noter/drone, I play only 3 strings. It's just simpler to work with for me. I even had my last dulcimer made for just 3 strings. If I went 4 strings on an instrument it would be on the middle or bass line for an added drone tone as a CcGG or CGgG.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
04/03/10 09:58:04AM
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I, too, have only three strings on my dulcimers built to accommodate four. Play just seems to come easier for me with this set-up and the sound, to my ears, is fine.
John Henry
@john-henry
04/03/10 09:02:59AM
258 posts



Hello Dave, I own a number of dulcimers and like you I play a lot using a noter(have enjoyed the stuff you have posted so far). I made my dulcimers, and they were set up to accommodate four strings but they all have just three strings at this time. I too have found to a certain degree that the extra melody string seemed to 'get in the way', could be my technique of course, but I am happier without! I know players who use chording as their main style who have also discarded that extra string. It may be argued that some volume is lost; I have increased the guage of my single melody string and in my opinion this seems to compensate for that supposed loss, and the extra stiffness of the thicker string is not a big problem if one is using a noter. I know that you have a wide experience of other instruments and will almost certainly know that if you are not using one of your tuners it may be required that you 'damp' it down in some fashion in order to prevent unwanted buzzes and rattlesregards,JohnH,Bristol
Strumelia
@strumelia
06/01/10 09:58:38AM
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Paul Rappell said:
By the way, I hope our 800 revelers don't get out of hand! Is FotMD a "dry" site?
Anything goes. What happens at FOTMD parties.... stays at FOTMD parties. (hey, why are we still yakkin' on this old 700 member thread? - there's a new thread already for 800!)
John Henry
@john-henry
06/01/10 09:43:05AM
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Paul, regarding FOTMD and its status relating to 'drink'. You need to talk to Rod Westerfield on this subject, but be careful, he managed to get me into real trouble at a previous party, DO NOT offer to look after the 'Dew'Thanks for the info on TorontoJohnH Paul Rappell said:
John Henry said:
Good morning Paul, read your notes on Swansea. Wondered if there is direct historical link with ours?
my regards, JohnH

Ontario is full of British place names - London, Perth, Brighton, Inverary, Windsor, Scarborough, York, to name but a few. Sawnsea was originally called the village of Windermere. I have no idea why they changed it (maybe someone came from there). In the early 1900s the rowdy railroad workers would have too much alcohol and get into fights, so they made it a "dry" town. Swansea includes High Park, a huge park in the which had coyotes (in the middle of Toronto!) when I was there. Swansea/West Toronto ("The Junction" - a former railroad town) was the last neighbourhood in Toronto to be dry. It went wet after a referendum in the early nineties. I suppose it wouldn't have made a such good place for a "party for 800" before the vote.

By the way, I hope our 800 revelers don't get out of hand! Is FotMD a "dry" site?
Paul Rappell
@paul-rappell
06/01/10 06:00:25AM
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John Henry said:
Good morning Paul, read your notes on Swansea. Wondered if there is direct historical link with ours?
my regards, JohnH
Ontario is full of British place names - London, Perth, Brighton, Inverary, Windsor, Scarborough, York, to name but a few. Sawnsea was originally called the village of Windermere. I have no idea why they changed it (maybe someone came from there). In the early 1900s the rowdy railroad workers would have too much alcohol and get into fights, so they made it a "dry" town. Swansea includes High Park, a huge park in the which had coyotes (in the middle of Toronto!) when I was there. Swansea/West Toronto ("The Junction" - a former railroad town) was the last neighbourhood in Toronto to be dry. It went wet after a referendum in the early nineties. I suppose it wouldn't have made a such good place for a "party for 800" before the vote.By the way, I hope our 800 revelers don't get out of hand! Is FotMD a "dry" site?
John Henry
@john-henry
06/01/10 05:02:23AM
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Good morning Paul, read your notes on Swansea. Wondered if there is direct historical link with ours?my regards, JohnH Paul Rappell said:
John Henry said:
So, party time again soon, looks as if I will have to take a trip over to Swansea.

JohnH

I suppose I could make a trip to Swansea, too - Swansea, former village, now a part of central Toronto, and my old neighbourhood!

With good timing, we'll be able to celebrate 800 by the FIRST of July, Canada's birthday! We can raise a glass to Sir John A. MacDonald, Canada's first Prime Minister, who raised many (very, very many) a glass himself during his lifetime. Here in Kingston, you can see all the places Sir John A. lived, slept, ate, practised law, and got drunk.

Although it seems as though we may reach the number earlier. Maybe we need to check other countries' birthdays.
Paul Certo
@paul-certo
05/31/10 09:36:59PM
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When y'all plan a party, Y'all do it UP!Paul
Rod Westerfield
@rod-westerfield
05/31/10 08:41:07PM
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yep John H.. I have 2 - 55 gallons drums reserved.. cause like ya say the numbers getting larger means more supplies..p.s. I have a guard all ready arrange to watch the other dew this time John
Paul Rappell
@paul-rappell
05/31/10 07:42:32PM
31 posts

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John Henry said:
So, party time again soon, looks as if I will have to take a trip over to Swansea.

JohnH

I suppose I could make a trip to Swansea, too - Swansea, former village, now a part of central Toronto, and my old neighbourhood!With good timing, we'll be able to celebrate 800 by the FIRST of July, Canada's birthday! We can raise a glass to Sir John A. MacDonald, Canada's first Prime Minister, who raised many (very, very many) a glass himself during his lifetime. Here in Kingston, you can see all the places Sir John A. lived, slept, ate, practised law, and got drunk.Although it seems as though we may reach the number earlier. Maybe we need to check other countries' birthdays.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/31/10 06:08:49PM
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Wakes can be fun. Well, in a way they can be. ;) razyn said:
I was afraid we were going to have to have a wake, for the 40.
John Henry
@john-henry
05/31/10 06:05:40PM
258 posts

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Sory Dana, I got it wrong, did'nt I!John
John Henry
@john-henry
05/31/10 06:01:20PM
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So, party time again soon, looks as if I will have to take a trip over to Swansea to purchase enough Laver bread, Cockles, and Welsh cakes for 800! The increase in FOTMD membership is beginning to make catering for parties a bit expensive!!! I am hoping that Dana MaCall can provide enough bacon fat to fry the Laver bread in? You ordered that 'dew' yet Rod?JohnH Strumelia said:
Michael, there is a glitch right now in the member numbers.
We actually have 791 current members. The "see All Members" link only shows 744. I imagine this will be fixed soon by Ning. It's happened before for a day or two.When I go to the Administrator view it shows all 791 members.Somebody should start a new 800 member party thread I suppose...
razyn
@razyn
05/31/10 05:03:37PM
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I was afraid we were going to have to have a wake, for the 40.
Strumelia
@strumelia
05/31/10 04:36:55PM
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Michael, there is a glitch right now in the member numbers.We actually have 791 current members. The "see All Members" link only shows 744.I imagine this will be fixed soon by Ning. It's happened before for a day or two.When I go to the Administrator view it shows all 791 members.Somebody should start a new 800 member party thread I suppose...
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
05/31/10 03:20:18PM
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razyn said:
It is conceivable that FOTMD will have to squeeze in an 800 Member party before grocery shopping for the big 4th of July cookout. I just peeked, and the number this AM was 784.
That's odd. Today the number is 744. Where did 40 members go?Michael
Paul Certo
@paul-certo
05/27/10 06:13:39PM
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I'm glad to hear that, since I musta missed the 700 shindig.Paul
razyn
@razyn
05/27/10 09:08:21AM
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It is conceivable that FOTMD will have to squeeze in an 800 Member party before grocery shopping for the big 4th of July cookout. I just peeked, and the number this AM was 784.
folkfan
@folkfan
04/11/10 01:27:20AM
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No problem, Just hit the delete button. The magic of cyberspace. Strumelia said:
OK, so who's gonna help with the after-party mess ...??

John Henry
@john-henry
04/11/10 01:26:57AM
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I,ll give a hand to repair some of the chairs that got damaged, but there is no way that I am going to try to repolish the top of the table that Rod parked that mountain dew on; the burn marks are right down to the wood!!!JohnH Strumelia said:
OK, so who's gonna help with the after-party mess ...??

Strumelia
@strumelia
04/11/10 12:12:52AM
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OK, so who's gonna help with the after-party mess ...??

folkfan
@folkfan
04/10/10 08:45:34PM
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Sounds yummy. Good luck with the cucumbers. I never seem to have any luck with veggies, so haven't ordered any seeds for anything really interesting like your "White Wonder". Tomatoes don't even do well for me. Strumelia said:
Folkfan, I ordered some 'White Wonder' type cucumbers seeds for my garden, very mild and a white color. The seed catalog suggested the following recipe, but I haven't tried it yet! It sounds really good, and I might add a touch of lemon juice:
{{{Lebanese style: slice two small White Wonders paper thin. Add 1 cup yogurt, a pinch of salt and chopped mint leaves to taste. Chill for one hour but serve at room temperature.}}}
I googled 'Lebanese cucumber yogurt', and here are many other variations:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=Lebanese+cucumber+...
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/10/10 02:51:59PM
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Folkfan, I ordered some 'White Wonder' type cucumbers seeds for my garden, very mild and a white color. The seed catalog suggested the following recipe, but I haven't tried it yet! It sounds really good, and I might add a touch of lemon juice:{{{Lebanese style: slice two small White Wonders paper thin. Add 1 cup yogurt, a pinch of salt and chopped mint leaves to taste. Chill for one hour but serve at room temperature.}}}I googled 'Lebanese cucumber yogurt', and here are many other variations: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=Lebanese+cucumber+yogurt&aq=f&aqi=g2&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=caec63d5ff72707a
folkfan
@folkfan
04/10/10 11:55:13AM
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Strumelia, If you don't mind sharing, I would love to get your cucumber/yogurt salad recipe. You could post it over on the Kitchen Sink Discussion that Ken's started. Eat more yogurt, Yah, Yah, Yah!!! Thanks Strumelia said:
Dick, that video is too funny! She's a good dancer, for sure!
Rod, I'm making my healthy non-fat cucumber and yogurt salad right now- gotta balance those cookies and mountain dew somehow. This suggests we actually have a chance to hit 1000 by our first year FOTMD anniversary at the end of July. Wow
Strumelia
@strumelia
04/10/10 11:46:51AM
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Dick, that video is too funny! She's a good dancer, for sure!Rod, I'm making my healthy non-fat cucumber and yogurt salad right now- gotta balance those cookies and mountain dew somehow. This suggests we actually have a chance to hit 1000 by our first year FOTMD anniversary at the end of July. Wow
Bill Lewis
@bill-lewis
04/10/10 08:55:30AM
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WoW 700 members. They say build it and they will come. Congrats to Lisa and everybody else for making this one of the best places on the net. Glad to be a part of it.
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