- The Dulcimer Players News is a great quarterly magazine about both the mountain dulcimer and the hammered dulcimer. Subscription includes a CD of music with each quarterly issue.
- The Everything Dulcimer website is a source of just about everything you could think of wanting to find out about the mountain dulcimer and the hammered dulcimer.
- The Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer website is another source of just about anything you might want to know about the mountain dulcimer.
- The Yet Another Digital Tradition Page website is a great source of tablature of traditional music for the mountain dulcimer.
Here are links to several websites of places where you can order an instrument:
- Blue Lion Instruments in Santa Margarita, California.
- Folkcraft Instruments in Woodburn, Indiana.
- Jeremy Seeger Dulcimers in Rochester, Vermont.
- McSpadden Dulcimers in Mountain View, Arkansas.
- Eagle Creek Music is the website of Tull Glazener, a player and instructor, who lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. This site is also a source of a monthly E-mail posting of tablature.
- The Dulcimer Den is the website of Denny DanHartog, a player, instructor and builder, who lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This site is also a source of tablature.
- Hand Made Music is the website of Robert Force, a player and instructor, who lives in Port Townsend, WA.
- New Traditions Dulcimers is the website of Dan Daniels, a player, instructor and builder, who lives in Yreka, CA.
- Ron Ewing Dulcimers is the website of Ron Ewing, a player and builder, who lives in Columbus, Ohio. He also builds capos for the mountain dulcimer.
- Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan.
- Musician's Friend in Medford, Oregon.