Lancaster (Appalachian folk hymn) on hammered dulcimer by Timothy Seaman
There Is a Fountain (Cleansing Fountain) on hammered dulcimer by Timothy Seaman
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They have quite a powerful sound don't they :-)
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The dulcimer makes beautiful music.
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stevebethere,yes they do indeed.I just wish I could play mine again. D-) :-h
ReplyDeleteJoyce Lansky yes it does indeed. :-h :-f :-*
Oh WOW MIKE Do you really have a dulcimer? I would love to own one myself. I've seen these at fairs that we've had down by the river and came that close into buying one, but alas we did not :( and I'm kicking myself in the butt ever since!!! I love the music. Is it really that hard to play???
ReplyDeleteMarie Moody,Yes I really do have one! at the top of the blog is my Dulcimer pictured near the steps leading to our bedrooms upstairs.In 1993 I went to the Dulcimer Days festival in Coschoston Ohio and won 3rd place in the novice class.Some of the tunes I learned were self taught using 2 different VHS Tapes I bought with the dulcimer. D-) :-H :-F :-*
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