Melanie Cook
Melanie Cook
@melanie-cook
3 years ago
17 posts

Thanks, Ken. 

Ken Hulme
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
3 years ago
2,159 posts

What Banjimer said!  Just tune it and play.   If you need encouragement or help, just give us a hollar and we can help.  A number of us here have been playing Noter & Drone style for decades...

Melanie Cook
Melanie Cook
@melanie-cook
3 years ago
17 posts

Thanks, Banjimer!

Banjimer
Banjimer
@greg-gunner
3 years ago
141 posts

Yes, you can play your McSpadden in D-A-A without changing the bridge.  The compensated bridge improves intonation slightly, but it is not essential.  In fact. most dulcimers do not have a compensated bridge.

Melanie Cook
Melanie Cook
@melanie-cook
3 years ago
17 posts

Hi, there! About a year ago, I bought a McSpadden - standard 26" VSL and I love the sound. I am a relatively new player and my intention has been to play chord melody in DAD. However, I'm now wanting to play noter drone in DAA. I'm finding out now that in order to play a McSpadden in DAA, I need a "bridge compensation."  Can I still play my McSpadden in DAA without this?

Thanks!