You know Bobby, my 'Elizabethan Garden' traditional style epinette des Vosges is 1/2 inch longer in scale than this travel dulcimer you're playing. If your fretboard was at the edge near the player rather than in the middle of the soundboard, you might be able to call this a 'bouted epinette' !
You know Bobby, my 'Elizabethan Garden' traditional style epinette des Vosges is 1/2 inch longer in scale than this travel dulcimer you're playing. If your fretboard was at the edge near the player rather than in the middle of the soundboard, you might be able to call this a 'bouted epinette' !
We sang this at church a short time ago! I love tunes from the 1830's.....
So do I! They're my favorites
We sang this at church a short time ago! I love tunes from the 1830's.....
You know Bobby, my 'Elizabethan Garden' traditional style epinette des Vosges is 1/2 inch longer in scale than this travel dulcimer you're playing. If your fretboard was at the edge near the player rather than in the middle of the soundboard, you might be able to call this a 'bouted epinette' !
It's got a great voice for such a small dulcimer.
Thanks Strumelia!
She sings Bobby.
You know Bobby, my 'Elizabethan Garden' traditional style epinette des Vosges is 1/2 inch longer in scale than this travel dulcimer you're playing. If your fretboard was at the edge near the player rather than in the middle of the soundboard, you might be able to call this a 'bouted epinette' !
It's got a great voice for such a small dulcimer.
Bobby, this little thing has such a pleasant clear sound!
By the way, Slate Creek Dulcimers is where the Hogfiddles and Strumdrops get born. I got one here at my home and it loves it here. haha
Thanks sis!
I believe that is the smallest vsl I've seen but then again I've been under a rock for awhile.
It sure has a sweet tone!
Nicely done!
Thank you!
Bobby, I very much enjoyed this sliding and crystal high happy sounding - beautiful!
Thank you!
What a sweet-sounding instrument, Bobby. Nice playing and nice craftsmanship.
Thanks Dusty
Bobby, I very much enjoyed this sliding and crystal high happy sounding - beautiful!
What a sweet-sounding instrument, Bobby. Nice playing and nice craftsmanship.
Bobby, this little thing has such a pleasant clear sound!
By the way, Slate Creek Dulcimers is where the Hogfiddles and Strumdrops get born. I got one here at my home and it loves it here. haha
I believe that is the smallest vsl I've seen but then again I've been under a rock for awhile.
It sure has a sweet tone!
Nicely done!
Sounds good, Bobby. Good to see you on here again!
Thanks Rob! Great to be back!
Sounds good, Bobby. Good to see you on here again!