Group Discussions

Bill Robison

Sound posts?


has anyone tried sound posts on a dulcimer? since a lot of the bridges mounton the fret board, what advantage is there?
@Bill Robison started 10 years ago - replies: 7
Cynthia Wigington

Interactive Rhythm Tutor on-line


I see a lot of beginners, and any who come to me for help really struggling with reading rhythm, or even asking questions about it. I was thinking...
@Cynthia Wigington started 10 years ago - replies: 10
Lois Sprengnether Keel

Piano as 1st Language


It's said your first language colors your thinking. (Trust me, thiswill get to the dulcimer.) Back when folks learned computer programming, the...
@Lois Sprengnether Keel started 10 years ago - replies: 12
Rick Probst

Two recently completed


2 recently completed dulcimers for Travis Springer. The Cherry was built first. While still under construction, Travis inquired as to the...
@Rick Probst started 10 years ago - replies: 8
Kevin Messenger

Thomas repro. For Lexie.


Here is the sound file for Lexie on the Thomas Repro. I just finished for her. I am tuned somewhere around EBB . The dulcimer is all Walnut...
@Kevin Messenger started 10 years ago - replies: 23
Dusty Turtle

how to indicate a capo in Tabledit?


Howdy good people.I am trying to tab a simple version of "Rights of Man." It is traditionally played in Em, and it works well in DAd with a capo at...
@Dusty Turtle started 10 years ago - replies: 20
Luigi

Dulcimer Tunings Chart


I held a workshop at our south german dulcimer gathering in may 2015. It was about dulcimer tunings - leave the golden cage of D-A-D- and modes....
@Luigi started 10 years ago - replies: 28
Kimberly Anne Schultz

Dogwood Dulcimer Stands


Hi, I just joined this group and I did a search for a discussion in regards to stands and didn't see one, but if I missed it sorry! Seems like this...
@Kimberly Anne Schultz started 10 years ago - replies: 2
Mark Runge

Chord Chart for Chromatic Fretboard in Dad.


Does anyone have one orknow where I can get one. And any other resources would be great, too. Big smiles to all!
@Mark Runge started 10 years ago - replies: 7
John Tose

Hungarian Citera


I know that the citera isn't exactly an ancestor to the mountain dulcimer, more a kind of cousin, but I love listening to them being played...
@John Tose started 10 years ago - replies: 4
 
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