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Frequently Asked Questions regarding Acoustic Music and Acoustic Instruments

Dulcimer Questions & Answers

UPDATED 05/16/07




FAQ's on Mountain DulcimersFAQ's on Hammered DulcimersLearning Dulcimer Tips & TechniquesSet-Ups & ModificationDulcimer for Left-HandersSpecific Brands & Types of Dulcimers



FAQ's on Mountain Dulcimers
Appalachian/Mountain Dulcimer Mountain Dulcimer: Choice of Woods
FAQ's on Hammered Dulcimers
Hammered Dulcimer: Set-Up Adjustments Hammered Dulcimer Questions Mountain vs. Hammered Dulcimer
Learning Dulcimer Tips and Technique
Tuning Tools & Techniques Mountain Dulcimer: Tunings Dulcimer: Technique/Learning
Recording with a Dulcimer Tuning a Mountain Dulcimer Mt. Dulcimer: Chording Techniques
On Choosing an Instructor DAD Mountain Dulcimer Tuning Learning Materials for the Visually Impaired
Learning to Read Music on Mt. Dulcimer Learning Materials for Dulcimer
Set-Up & Modifications
Converting Other Instruments to Dulcimer Dulcimer: Set-Up Mt. Dulcimer: Restringing
Mt. Dulcimer: Strings Mt. Dulcimer: Adding Bass
Dulcimer for Left-Handed Playing
Dulcimer: For Left-Handed Players Mountain Dulcimer: Left-Handed Set-Up and Playing
FAQ's on Specific Brands & Types of Dulcimers
Hill Country Dulcimers Kerry Anderson/Gila Mountain Andrew vs. Folkcraft Dulcimers
Folkcraft Dulcimers 6-String Dulcimer 3-String vs. 4-String Dulcimer

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