How about a gaggle?
What do we call it?
Ben Barr Jr
@benjamin-w-barr-jr
6 years ago
64 posts
Glenda Hubbard
@glenda-hubbard
6 years ago
18 posts
My friends always ask, Well just how many do You have ? I call them my Eye Candy they are like a box of chocolates all different but wonderful in their own way. .
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
6 years ago
2,159 posts
An Embarrassment of Dulcimers?
Steven Berger
@steven-berger
6 years ago
143 posts
"Too many" (7)...but I just ordered a new one, so I guess there are never too many dulcimers!
Terry Wilson
@terry-wilson
6 years ago
297 posts
Strumelia
@strumelia
6 years ago
2,305 posts
Lois, you joined here in Sept 2012.
That's funny what you said about "so fotmd". Well I guess when you have thousands of members there could never be one way of doing... anything!
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Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
-Strumelia proverb c.1990
Lois Sprengnether Keel
@lois-sprengnether-keel
6 years ago
197 posts
This is SO FOTMD! I'm not quite sure when I started here (I found something dating back about 6 years ago), but at the time I was taking instruction from a very fine folk instrumentalist. He was fine for other instruments and he gave me a good start on the dulcimer, but I finally found it was time to leave. He was so dogmatic (hmm, dog as opposed to a bunch of cats), while I found FOTMD members inclined to say there are so many ways and each has validity. Guess this is also why I'd find it hard to limit myself to any one of these names.
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
6 years ago
1,765 posts
I call my dulcimers family.
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Salt Springs
@salt-springs
6 years ago
214 posts
Come on Y'all............ everyone knows that it's only proper to call 'em a "Mess of Dulcimers" or if you're talk'n and trying to be a bit highfalutin it would be a bit more polished to speak of 'em as a "Pile of" or "heap of" Dulcimores.
updated by @salt-springs: 11/17/18 11:26:15PM
Davesterino
@davesterino
6 years ago
4 posts
A troupe, a heap, a batch, a fleet, or maybe just y'all if I am speaking to them rather than about them.
Lois Sprengnether Keel
@lois-sprengnether-keel
6 years ago
197 posts
Hmmmm. I was going to suggest we vote, but this is going to be hard to choose. A choir? I also find myself liking Exaltation, Embarrassment, and Medley. Of course to an accountant or tax official it's Inventory or Supplies.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
6 years ago
1,459 posts
Mine are birds of a feather which flock together. :)
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
6 years ago
1,161 posts
Thinking a little more about this, I have been known call them a "herd." A friend of mine, an autoharp player, would walk out on stage with about ten or so harps to give a concert. I believe he called them an "embarrassment" of autoharps. We could probably appropriate that for dulcimers as well.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Strumelia
@strumelia
6 years ago
2,305 posts
A 'gaggle' of dulcimers (as in a gaggle of geese, with a nod to Aunt Rhody's old grey goose) ?
A 'murder' of dulcimers (as in "a murder of crows"/The Blackest Crow/murder ballads) ?
An 'exaltation' of dulcimers (as in an exaltation of larks/joyful singing) ?
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Site Owner
Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
-Strumelia proverb c.1990
David Bennett
@david-bennett
6 years ago
60 posts
Probably not what you're looking for but I just say "collection"... though agglomeration and arsenal come to mind as well.
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
6 years ago
1,161 posts
Well, Dan, I've never really thought about this. I usually just say I have "a lot" of dulcimers or sometimes a "bunch." All I know is that I keep enlarging the "herd" despite trying to thin it from time-to-time.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."