Though not as well known as in other parts of the United States, the Appalachian mountain dulcimer - also known as the fretted or lap dulcimer - is far from unknown here in Washington State. It is hoped that this blog will make the Appalachian mountain dulcimer much better known within the State.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
A New Way to Play
Back in 1985, long before the internet, when I began to learn to play the mountain dulcimer, I realized that the Dulcimer Players News was an invaluable source of dulcimer-related information. There are very few back issues that I do not have, some of the first issues in the mid-70's being simple stapled-together mimeographed sheets. To this day, the arrival of the latest issue via 1st class snail mail is a quarterly delight. But enough of this. The arrival of the Summer, 2010 issue (Volume 36, Number 3) of the Dulcimer Players News opened up, at least for me, a whole new way to tune and play the dulcimer. Within that issue of DPN, in an article entitled "1-3-5: A New Voice For Your Dulcimer", Merv Rowley explained what this was all about. You can read Rowley's article by clicking "Expand" and then "mousing" over to "10-11" and "12-13" of the on-line display AFTER clicking here . This allows you to see pages 8 through 10 of the original DPN article. Pretty interesting reading and included is the tab for the familiar tune "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". There's lots more on-line information about this "new way to play" at 1-3-5 . And now, at last, I have time to really concentrate on this approach to the dulcimer. As I learn "hands on" more about it, I'll "share" my thoughts here within the blog. Later . . .
Monday, May 13, 2013
It's Been Awhile
Greetings to All,
Having recently relinquished my leadership role for the Bellingham Dulcimer Club, I now have the time - as well as the inclination - to return again to this blog. Looks like "it's been awhile", like since September of 2011, since I have posted anything to it. I'll start today to rectify that: enlarging text to be more readable, adding links to upcoming "close-by" dulcimer-related activities, sharing of a "new" way to tune and play the mountain dulcimer, et cetera., et cetera., et cetera . . . Later . . .
Having recently relinquished my leadership role for the Bellingham Dulcimer Club, I now have the time - as well as the inclination - to return again to this blog. Looks like "it's been awhile", like since September of 2011, since I have posted anything to it. I'll start today to rectify that: enlarging text to be more readable, adding links to upcoming "close-by" dulcimer-related activities, sharing of a "new" way to tune and play the mountain dulcimer, et cetera., et cetera., et cetera . . . Later . . .
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