Greetings! This group is for all those instrumentalists interested in the hammered dulcimers. They are known by many names listed here:
Chinese Yang-Chin, Egyptian Santoor, German Hackbrett, Greek Santoori, Hungarian Cimbalom, Indian Santoor, Iraqi Santoor, Persian Santoor, Turkish Santoor and so on...
We welcome your participation. Please introduce yourself, and remember to put your dulcimer related website URLs in the links section. The calendar too, is available to all. Please keep all posts related to hammered dulcimers. Mentioning other instruments and music in context is fine. However, political posts, flames, and those posts considered hostile or offensive to list members are off topic, and repeated off topic posts are grounds for removal.
Due to the size of many HDs its unlikely you will find anything ready made. As stated previously you will most likely have to modify something big enough you
That's great! Happy that I could help. A warning; I did have problems with the equipment causing rubbing on the wheel but the bungee fixed that right up! Also,
Thanks everyone for your replies! Cathy, the link you gave me is similar to what I've seen people pulling around at festivals and wondered what it was called.
... There are about as many dulcimer transport ideas out there as there are people. One that is very popular is called the Wonder Wheeler Deluxe (if you can