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@randy-adams
• 4 days ago
• comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on Who Broke the Lock On the Henhouse Door :
Posted a new Comment on Who Broke the Lock On the Henhouse Door :
"One string can make quite a bit of noise if you want it to....and I do : ) thx
DavisJames:
Love that stuff.Can't help but think about the great Motown..."
@randy-adams
• 5 days ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Does soundbox tension affect volume and tone":
Posted a response to "Does soundbox tension affect volume and tone":
"You an me gots esp er something Robin. : ) jinx!
Edited to show Ben Seymour he shows view of cantilevered fingerboard look quick!"
@randy-adams
• 5 days ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Does soundbox tension affect volume and tone":
Posted a response to "Does soundbox tension affect volume and tone":
"Nate I had a Keith Young dulcimer had a cantilevered fingerboard maybe 3-4" before end block was a bitch to change strings brads were on under side between..."
@randy-adams
• 2 weeks ago
• comments: 3
Posted a new YouTube video:
Who Broke the Lock On the Henhouse Door
Who Broke the Lock On the Henhouse Door
@randy-adams
• 2 weeks ago
• comments: 14
Liked an events item created by @ken-longfield: Hindman Dulcimer Homecoming 2024
Liked an events item created by @ken-longfield: Hindman Dulcimer Homecoming 2024
@randy-adams
• 3 weeks ago
• comments: 8
Liked a music item created by @phil-myers: Natchez Under The Hill
Liked a music item created by @phil-myers: Natchez Under The Hill
@randy-adams
• 3 weeks ago
• comments: 20
Posted a new Comment on History of Women Players:
Posted a new Comment on History of Women Players:
"I feel a bit effeminate after reading this thread. : )"
@randy-adams
• 3 weeks ago
• comments: 1
Posted a new YouTube video:
The Train That Carried My Girl From Town
The Train That Carried My Girl From Town
@randy-adams
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Are two melody strings louder than one?":
Posted a response to "Are two melody strings louder than one?":
"Hey Nate. So what if one of the two speakers received a signal a portion of a second slower than the other? Perhaps a better analogy for two melody strings?"