Correct, Ken! Bernd is an extremely talented luthier … and renaissance man!
What's your current fave GO-TO instrument these days?
I'll answer for Jerry as I'm sure it is Bernd Krause. Here is his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KrauseInstruments/ He makes some very nice instruments.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
@jerry-posner - do you mean Bernard Krause the bioacoustic soundscape musician/artist?
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I have a Bernd Krause dulcimer with the 1.5 fret. I play (my version) of excerpts from Orff’s Carmina Burana on it. I’m also learning a few new ukulele tunes on my Magic Fluke Concert Flea.
At our Tuesday night TTAD Zoom group I usually play a dulcimer I made based on the C.N. Prichard pattern. It is walnut and butternut. With our local group I usually play my all walnut Folkcraft FSH.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
My McCafferty! Beautiful cherry with mother of pearl inlay that sounds as good as it looks! The fret markers are things like butterflies, flowers, and hummingbirds, etc.
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Jan Potts, Lexington, KY
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"Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." Henry Van Dyke
I've been grabbing this older Blue Lion lots lately:
That's a funny looking dulcimer, @Nate!
@richard-streib, that's a wonderfully meaningful dulcimer. Even though Dan made the dulcimer recently, in a sense the dulcimer has been in your family for generations.
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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.
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I have a number of traditional style dulcimores. While I do enjoy them all and play them all on a rotating basis, the one I reach for the most at this time is a replication of a 1917 James Edward Thomas dulcimore built for Balis Ritchie. This one was made by Dan Cox using walnut wood on the back which came from the Ohio farm where I was born and raised until age 12. That wood was cut on the farm by either my great grandfather or grandfather. And I am on the north side of 70 to give an idea of the age of that walnut.
Sadly, I've been spreading myself too thin lately and I haven't been getting as much practice as I like to on a few different instruments. I have a Magnus accordion sitting on my couch that I like to play while I'm unwinding when I get off work. It's basically a vintage plastic children's toy accordion with way fewer buttons than a real one. It's a lot of fun to mess around with.
Percussion stuff. I'm playing percussion in a small concert band, and sometimes play spoons with our dulcimer group.
Whether it be a mountain dulcimer or some other musical instrument, tell us- what is your current favorite instrument that you pick up these days... and why? Tell us why it's been 'calling to you'. Feel free to attach a picture!
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