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by KornPiper
Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:19 am
Forum: Traditional String Instruments
Topic: If it's 'NOT' a Dulcimer, then what is it?
Replies: 25
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hyldemoer wrote:
KornPiper wrote:If you're in Michigan a dulcimer is probably played with hammers.
Ah yes! In Michigan there is the Henry Ford connection. I hear Mr. Ford loved hammered dulcimers.
I'm surprised that good ol' Henry never figured out a way to simplify the tuning of HD's. :)
by KornPiper
Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:20 pm
Forum: Traditional String Instruments
Topic: If it's 'NOT' a Dulcimer, then what is it?
Replies: 25
Views: 6287

I just joined with some coercion. Hello, all.

If you're in Michigan a dulcimer is probably played with hammers.
If you're in Ohio it a bit of a quesion; however, if you're in Kentucky anything more than four strings are used for spares.

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