Western North Carolina Dulcimer Collective - Website update

Wally Venable
Wally Venable
@wally-venable
3 hours ago
130 posts

I first encountered Steve Smith's TABs when someone passed one out in a dulcimer workshop. The Western NC Dulcimer Collective website lists too many to count, and they are free to download. They are impressive because they include "everything" needed for a group:

  • Melody in Standard Musical Notation
  • Chords
  • DAaa and DAdd note numbers for both noter-drone and chord-melody playing
  • Note names (as letters)
  • Lyrics
  • Sound files (.MP3 format) to guide you on unfamiliar or tricky numbers

His .PDF files may be a bit too inclusive for easy reading by folks my age, but a group leader can use them as a source for creation of "just number TABs" and so on.

There is certainly no other single website which offers as much music for lap dulcimer players.

Homer Ross
Homer Ross
@homer-ross
21 hours ago
19 posts

Thanks for the website update. I've been going to wncdn.org for years and I encourage everyone to check out this outstanding website.

Steve Smith
Steve Smith
@steve-smith
yesterday
34 posts

The Western North Carolina Dulcimer Collective website Newsletter Request and More Information options are working once again.  If you've tried to request the newsletter or more information and I didn't get back to you, please try again.  (One character changed in error in coding can really mess things up!) 

If you would like to receive the free emailed newsletter (or start, if you never did), click on the "Our Newsletter" and "Click here to subscribe to our newsletter" buttons at   https://wncdc.org/   .  The next free newsletter will be sent in early January.

(All newsletters from 1990 forward are also available on the website, as well as all tab and recordings of the monthly tunes.)

Thanks!

Steve Smith, WNCDC


updated by @steve-smith: 12/15/25 10:47:02AM