Both the dulcimer and the banjo were handmade by Ralph Dellinger of NC around 1980. I purchased the dulcimer recently from a friend. I had to get the first fret on the dulcimer moved over because it was way off (about 1/4”), so it sounds a little more tuneful, thanks to Ken Bloom. I do find myself bending the strings a little to improve the intonation on some other frets, though. It’s in pretty good shape now with new strings and a little “Feed-n-Wax” on the wood. Tuned to CGC.
That was great. Really liked how you made the video.
Thank you!
That was great. Really liked how you made the video.
A one person band. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
A one person band. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing.
The Headless Trio.....these guys sound pretty darn good.....maybe they oughta stick together!
They've been a trio for a long time! 😉 Thanks!
Great playing! Thank you for this.
Thank you!
The Headless Trio.....these guys sound pretty darn good.....maybe they oughta stick together!
Great playing! Thank you for this.
I love it when band members all wear the same outfit!
Nice playing all around.
Funny! Thank you!
I love it when band members all wear the same outfit!
Nice playing all around.
Bravo..............that was great!
Thank you!
Bravo..............that was great!
Both the dulcimer and the banjo were handmade by Ralph Dellinger of NC around 1980. I purchased the dulcimer recently from a friend. I had to get the first fret on the dulcimer moved over because it was way off (about 1/4”), so it sounds a little more tuneful, thanks to Ken Bloom. I do find myself bending the strings a little to improve the intonation on some other frets, though. It’s in pretty good shape now with new strings and a little “Feed-n-Wax” on the wood. Tuned to CGC.