I haven't checked the dulcimer since I got back last Christmas, so I'm not sure if the buzz is still there. If it is, I will try your suggestion @jan-craig. I was thinking of getting a different travel dulcimer with regular tuning pegs instead of one that requires using a tuner wrench. However, money is tight this year, so I if I can easily fix the problem, I'll give it a try.
Buzzing Strings
Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
8 years ago
67 posts
Jan Craig
@jan-craig
8 years ago
8 posts
Though this is a bit late for Coleen, I have fixed a buzz with a tiny bit of computer paper in the string slot. That was after I checked the frets and the string still buzzed. In the end, it did the job and did not show.
Strumelia
@strumelia
9 years ago
2,302 posts
There are many possible reasons for buzzes, but there are some 'seasonal' buzzes that seem to arrive with the winter indoor heat and disappear in the more humid Spring.
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Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
9 years ago
67 posts
Update--the buzzing is intermittent, not with every strum, so I guess that I can live with it enough to take it on vacation after all. It really does have a lovely tone, outside of the buzzing sound. I'll worry about getting it fixed after vacation.
Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
9 years ago
67 posts
Yes, I was in Oregon last year when I took it on vacation, but it has been in a drier locale, especially since the heat came on this fall. Does the buzzing tend to go away? I'm going to try it again tonight to see if it is as bad as I remember. If it is still buzzing I may not take it on vacation, which kind of kills the purpose of having a travel dulcimer.
Strumelia
@strumelia
9 years ago
2,302 posts
Hmm...the only thing i can offer is that it's a known thing that 'mystery' buzzes appear most often when the seasons change to dry Autumn and indoor heat. When you played it on vacation last year and it sounded fine- were you in a humid climate on vacation?
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Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
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Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
9 years ago
67 posts
It's been kept in the same room as my other dulcimers. Same tuning as last year and same old strings. It was really out of tune after being unplayed for a year, so I did retune it.
Strumelia
@strumelia
9 years ago
2,302 posts
A couple of quick questions first Colleen-
Where was it being stored?- in a location that has different temperatures and humidity than your normal living areas? If so, has it had time to adjust for a day or two?
Also, have you changed the tuning from what you were using a year ago? Or have you put on new strings since last time you were playing it?
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Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
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Colleen Hailey
@colleen-hailey
9 years ago
67 posts
New question to an old thread! I have a little travel dulcimer that I bought last year. I took it on vacation and it worked and sounded fine. Fast forward a year and I'm heading off to Christmas vacation again in a week or so. So I hauled it out and tuned it up and I noticed buzzing. I haven't narrowed down which string/fret is causing it. I haven't played it since last December, but it did work ok when I first got it, so I'm not sure what has happened in the meantime. Is there some obvious-but-not-to-me fix for this? Could my fingering be causing buzzing because I am used to playing a regular sized dulcimer?
Sally Pena
@sally-pena
15 years ago
35 posts
Strumelia
@strumelia
15 years ago
2,302 posts
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Site Owner
Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
-Strumelia proverb c.1990
Sally Pena
@sally-pena
15 years ago
35 posts
Then he worked on the sides of the frets - seems they were hanging over the edge a little and was causing some discomfort since I do mostly noter and use my finger to guide along the side of the fretboard. Spent about an hour with a fine file on those.
Oiled my machines, conditioned the fretboard, totally tweaked it up for me. Cost me a dinner is all.
Your mileage may vary though - I trust this guy to know his stuff. You need a tweaks strings-things friend.
Sally Pena
@sally-pena
15 years ago
35 posts
updated by @sally-pena: 06/08/16 09:24:05PM