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WildMeadow

How is that cherry



@WildMeadow started 6 years ago - replies: 1
Ken Hulme

Unison and Bagpipe Tunings


You may find these two tunings more useful for your "no 6+ fret" instrument than DAA or DAd; I certainly do. Bagpipe Tuning (nominally Ccc or Ddd,...
@Ken Hulme started 6 years ago - replies: 5
daman2610

Looking for help with a Hughes kit


I have a Hughes Hourglass Mountain Dulcimer Kit with no instruction booklet. I have built a few kits and instruments from scratch but this one has...
@daman2610 started 6 years ago - replies: 6
kdparker

Dulcimer #2


  This is my second dulcimer build.   It was completed at this year's Dulcimer University Week at Western Carolina University.     The...
@kdparker started 6 years ago - replies: 8
Strumelia

Tell us your reason for choosing a chromatic dulcimer!


At first glance it might seem an obvious question, but I bet there are multiple interesting reasons folks have for deciding to get or make a...
@Strumelia started 6 years ago - replies: 24
Will Adams

Air dried vs. kiln dried woods


Hi! I'm both new to the site and to the world of dulcimer building. I'm wondering what people's informed opinions are regarding air dried vs. kiln...
@Will Adams started 6 years ago - replies: 12
Lois Sprengnether Keel

Chords "with a slash"


We've all seen chords like these: F/C, G/C, C/E.  A song I want to play has no SMN given, only the chords & those appear in it.  I believe it...
@Lois Sprengnether Keel started 6 years ago - replies: 4
David Bennett

Today In Mountain Dulcimer History: August


https://heritagedulcimers.wordpress.com/today-in-mountain-dulcimer-history/timdh-august/
@David Bennett started 6 years ago - replies: 11
Dusty Turtle

changing the font size of chord names in Tabledit


Hi all.  In Tabledit I use the Text Manager function to indicate chord names (D, F#m, etc) above the tablature.  In an arrangement I am currently...
@Dusty Turtle started 6 years ago - replies: 2
magictime

Weighing up purchase of dulcimer fretted in just intonation


My current dulcimer is a pretty standard modern instrument: three courses, four strings, equal temperament, 6+ and 13+ frets. It's been fine, but...
@magictime started 6 years ago - replies: 14
 
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