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Sam Edelston
@sam-edelston • 2 months ago • comments: 5
Liked a group discussions item created by @strumelia: Close to You with a Dulcimer
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson • 2 months ago • comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Close to You with a Dulcimer:
"Love me some Carpenters and Bacharach & David!  Nicely played, Sam!"
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson • 2 months ago • comments: 5
Liked a group discussions item created by @strumelia: Close to You with a Dulcimer
John C. Knopf
@john-c-knopf • 2 months ago • comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on Close to You with a Dulcimer:
"Yes, Sam, I'm a Carpenters fan (since junior high school), and you played that complex tune beautifully!  Thank you."
Sam Edelston
@sam-edelston • 2 months ago • comments: 5
Created a new Group discussion "Close to You with a Dulcimer":
"Hi friends - Do we have any Carpenters of Burt Bacharach/Hal David fans here? Here's a new video of "Close to You," one of the beautiful love songs from my..."
Nate
@nate • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"With that said though, I think it's best to simply start with the nut and bridge too tall, and then slowly bring them lower until you get the feel you like,..."
Nate
@nate • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Robert Owens: Thanks to all of you for the additional advice...that all makes sense to me.Only remaining question as I thought about it a little more is,..."
Robert Owens
@robert-owens • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Thanks to all of you for the additional advice...that all makes sense to me.Only remaining question as I thought about it a little more is, using the dime..."
Strumelia
@strumelia • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"The dulcimer has 3 strings, and the frets are mostly only under the melody string. This dulcimer was designed to be played noter style, with fretting only..."
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"I've use the method that John suggests except I've always measured with the dime on the saddle side of the first fret. I'm not sure it really makes too much..."
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson • 2 months ago • comments: 13
Posted a new Comment on Nesting Season:
"@macaodha Thank you, Val.  We are fortunate that though we live in a tiny old coal mining village there is still a lot of wild land, uninhabited by humans...."
John Pettreemusic
@john-petry • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Correct....I can't claim credit for the "hack"....but it's nice, simple, and worth a heap more than the .15 cent investment........."
Robert Owens
@robert-owens • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Hey, I like that approach! I've got digital calipers and all that fancy stuff, but I like this more...thanks! (But just to clarify, when you say "before the..."
John Pettreemusic
@john-petry • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"I've heard this before [from Skip perhaps...] but a dime just before the first fret, and a nickel on top of the 7th. Do the dime [nut] first, then attack the..."
Robert Owens
@robert-owens • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Hello all. And thanks again for all of your help so far.I'm happy to report that I have restored the dulcimer to pretty good shape, basically taking it apart..."
Robert Owens
@robert-owens • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Help with restoring a 1962 Arthur Dixon dulcimer?":
"Thanks Strumelia. I thought I had replied to you the other day, but don't seem to see it here, so will repeat it here. I appreciate your helpful suggestions..."
Dan
@dan • 2 months ago • comments: 13
Posted a new Comment on Nesting Season:
"Bravo! I got Bluebirds in the nesting box, sorta like sugar in the gourd aint' it?"
Dan
@dan • 2 months ago • comments: 13
Liked a music item created by @robin-thompson: Nesting Season
Frank Dudgeon
@frank-dudgeon • 2 months ago • comments: 13
Liked a music item created by @robin-thompson: Nesting Season
Ben Barr Jr
@benjamin-w-barr-jr • 2 months ago • comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on @majek888:
"Hi Majek, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer.  It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer,..."
Richard Streib
@richard-streib • 2 months ago • comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on @majek888:
"Glad you joined, Majek888. Welcome to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Getting your first dulcimer is sometimes daunting. Kenl has offered some good advice...."
DavisJames
@davisjames • 2 months ago • comments: 13
Liked a music item created by @robin-thompson: Nesting Season
Debi
@debi • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "New Harmony saddle?":
"Hi,    The main purpose of that bridge is to adjust intonation, as I understand it.  Speak with Joe Collins, who is affiliated with NHD.  He is very helpful...."
Lilley Pad
@lilley-pad • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "New Harmony saddle?":
"Anybody out there know anything about the New Harmony instruments bridge? The main question I have is about the Accutune module bridge. Any idea can you..."
Old Dawg
@old-dawg • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"Thanks Robin. It's one of the most finely crafted instruments I own. I would love to hear from anyone else that owns a Stockard dulcimer, as well as any info..."
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"You have a treasure there-- happy strumming! "
Old Dawg
@old-dawg • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"Thanks Dusty.  "
Dusty Turtle
@dusty • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"I fixed the spelling in the title. And yes, John Stockard produced very elegant dulcimers with impeccable intonation."
John Pettreemusic
@john-petry • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"VERY nice! I really like the headstock neck area....impressive. Thanks for sharing."
Old Dawg
@old-dawg • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"Thanks Ken. It is obviously a John Stockard dulcimer. Misspelling error."
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"Old Dawg, you might want to check the name of the maker of your dulcimer. The photo of the label says it is made by John Stockard. He was a builder in..."
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield • 2 months ago • comments: 3
Posted a new Comment on @majek888:
"Welcome to FOTMD Majek888. It's good to have you aboard. You might get better responses on what dulcimer to purchase if you can give an idea of how much you..."
Old Dawg
@old-dawg • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "John Stockard Dulcimer":
"Many years ago I contacted John Stockard about building me a dulcimer. He told me he was no longer building but he would be willing to sell me one of his..."
Strumelia
@strumelia • 2 months ago • comments: 39
Posted a new Comment on The Friendly Beasts,(a Christmas Carol) or The Serving Girls Holiday, (14th c Bawdy song) ?:
"Well worth another listen.... beautiful!"
Strumelia
 
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