I’m in deep creek, Valdiva st. Mtn dulcimer
Englewood, Florida dulcimer players
You might consider joining the Florida Sunshine Dulcimer Group here and posting your question there. The groups sometimes go dormant for a spell, but often it just takes one new person to drum up some activity and get things humming (or droning) again.
Thanks for the lead! I've joined and will give it a try!
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
2 years ago
2,157 posts
Are you a snowbird? Or permanent resident?
I'm in Fort Myers, but I don't play with that evening group.
IIRC, the group that used to be in Englewood was a "snowbird" group like many others down here, which disbanded each spring when they went back north. There are a couple players I know of in Venice, and I've heard of a couple in the Rotunda. but with a 15 mile and daylight limitations you'll be lucky to find 1 or 2 players, I think.
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
2 years ago
1,762 posts
You might consider joining the Florida Sunshine Dulcimer Group here and posting your question there. The groups sometimes go dormant for a spell, but often it just takes one new person to drum up some activity and get things humming (or droning) again.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
I am looking for dulcimer players who live within 30 miles of Englewood, Fl., or those who are willing to travel to Englewood. who would like to get a group together to play. I am open to any day, and prefer to play during the daytime. There used to be a dulcimer group in Port Charlotte, Fl. which is just 15 miles from me. Unfortunately, the art center where they met closed. I have access to a space that we can play in. I know there is a group in Ft. Myers, but that's over an hour away and meets at night. Thanks!
updated by @jazzc: 02/02/22 01:44:57PM