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PS - I've even figured out how to change the little comments under picture. But I can't pay him enough to build another - he has too many back orders for his hammered dulcimers!īesides here, I can be reached by email at or by phone/text at 90. Sam Rizetta built one, a prototype that I played in a happy daze and I'd suffer much to have. What I'd love to find is a six-equidistant (or at least 5), to get REAL bass notes - down to the 'drop D' bass string of a guitar. You must have at least the FREE TablEdit Viewer to view and print my TablEdit files.

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I saw Lorraine about a year later, and we had both gone to four equidistant strings - the best of both worlds! The rest is histerical (sic). All Dulcimer Central TAB is in both PDF and TablEdit format. I had bass notes for chords and little bass runs, she had beautiful treble triads - and neither of us could play the others arrangements. It was a "worlds collide" experience for both of us. We both played three-string dulcimers, mine D-A-D and hers the uncommon A-D-D. Lorraine and I met a year after I'd spent time with Margaret MacArthur.

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Four equidistant is most common in the greater Boston area due to Lorraine Lee's longtime teaching around there, and it's otherwise a bit rare, I find. I wouldn't be without it - along with a 1.5 fret. I play four equal strings, D-A-D-D, low to high. Any help would be highly appreciated as iam stuck at the moment. Datatable works on both but Tabledit just on first one.Both tables are identical in both structure and data respectively. However, when i add second table, it wont work properly. I listen to almost anything under the sun. TablEdit includes a basic chord builder which allows you to edit customized chords diagrams. If i have one table (either one), everything is working fine. I try to give pieces a strong beat, especially on the upbeat. But instead of finger picking with right hand as she did I've always used a pick and done a strum + picking out single strings combination. I took a few lessons with Margaret MacArthur who was very influential on me in left-hand technique such as hammer-ons and pull-offs. The first dulcimer I ever saw was when Brian Jones played one at a Rolling Stones concert, on "Ruby Tuesday." I subsequently saw one here or there at folk music events and finally had to get one after having a chance to play one and staying up till the wee hours doing so. I grew up in Detroit, MI, and started playing mtn dulcimer in 1975 after having played drums and guitar.















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