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... Hey, that's not such a bad disorder to have. I'm surviving with it, but let's face it: with the time and money I have spent on all things musical, I am...
Kurt Herrmann
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Jul 1, 2004
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You can believe most of the pap Chuck just sent except that bull about not playing well. Take it for fact that he plays almost everything (and some things...
James Rathbun
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Jul 1, 2004
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Hello Chuck: Thanks for your greetings. Do you plan to tour abroad or what do you mean by hoping to meet non-USA members somewhere? Regards, Judith Zech ... ...
Judith Zech
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... Hey Chuck, good to see you made the migration too. Wonder what ever happened to Bill Paulson...... Paul Paul Goelz Rochester Hills MI USA ...
Paul Goelz
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Sheeeze. Like embarrass me Jim! Well, thanks for the compliment. See you soon. Chuck ... <image.tiff> ... <image.tiff> ... <image.tiff>...
Chuck Boody
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... I'm a little slow sometimes... :-> Bill was not at Gebhart the last couple of times I went there. I don't know where he went. See you in 8 days or so. ...
Chuck Boody
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Well, "tour" is not the right word I don't think. I'm hoping to do some travel outside the US in the next couple of years and will take the dulcimer with me....
Chuck Boody
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Jul 1, 2004
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Dear members: I received information about musical as well as further cultural events in connection with the upcoming Arab book fair in Frankfurt a. M.,...
Zech
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Jul 3, 2004
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Dear members: I would like to forward the information below which I received by http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iranian-studies/. This event will take place at...
Zech
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Jul 6, 2004
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Hi y'all, I recently bought a 1989 vintage Dusty Strings Dulcetta that is essentially a 9/8 instrument with the following tuning: D G C C F Bb B E A A D G G C...
Michael Eskin
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Jul 7, 2004
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... wrote: Michael wrote ... But, isn't there an octave+ of G major already on it? ... Hey, Michael! I suggest you add to your list the following option: 4)...
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Jul 7, 2004
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... Probably won't work. As I understand it, a string of a given length will break at the same pitch regardless of the wire thickness. All that changes with...
Paul Goelz
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Jul 7, 2004
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As an option, Michael wrote, ... To which Paul responded, ... Paul, I'm not sure that a given length must mean the same pitch. Normally, there are three...
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Jul 8, 2004
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The solution was so simple, I changed the tuning to: D G C C# F# B B E A A D G G C# F# F# B E E A D D# G# C# C F and moved the white markers up one...
Michael Eskin
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Jul 8, 2004
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I wonder if there is a problem with the list. I sent a reply about Michael wanting to restring his Dulcetta, which arrived at the group almost immediately. I...
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Michael wrote, ... And Paul wrote, ... length will break at the same pitch regardless of the wire thickness. All that changes with wire gage is the tension...
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Hi from Illinois. I was almost the proud owner of a Songbird HD but lost out in the final 15 seconds of an e-bay auction. For roughly the same price, I ordered...
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Jul 29, 2004
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Go to local music stores and see if the technicians there can help you tune the instrument. Dulcimer strings are reasonably priced at music stores. Get a...
Swim Learning
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Jul 29, 2004
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... First choice.... get your money back. Second choice.... find a friendly piano tuner and see if you can get some "Pin Tite" or similar product. Put a...
Paul Goelz
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Jul 29, 2004
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If you can get your money back from the seller, that would be best. If the dulcimer *starts* in that condition, the long-term prognosis isn't good. Failing...
Monica Cellio
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Jul 29, 2004
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... later time. ... it ... about ... to ... on ... in ... Hi, sorry about your bad experience. I would send it back to the manufacturer and buy one from a...
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Jul 31, 2004
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Kathy, Thanks for your kind words. I'd love more info on the used hammered dulcimer your friend is trying to sell. Post here or write me direct, either way. ...
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Aug 2, 2004
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At musikit.com you can order steel strings in dulcimer-appropriate gauges at 15 cents per foot. We first tried local music shops and piano folk but our...
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Aug 2, 2004
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... Don't forget about my suggestion to use Pin Tite. I once re-built an older Oscar Schmidt autoharp. I took it completely apart and then put it back ...
Paul Goelz
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Aug 3, 2004
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Wow. Two people in Illinois with dulcimers that unwind themselves. ;-) I recently bought a hammered dulcimer at a garage sale. It looks like a fairly standard...
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Aug 16, 2004
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Unless the HD is an experiment from a newbie woodworker I'd say your going to be breaking strings before you fold the dulcimer in half. The only strange...
James Rathbun
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Aug 17, 2004
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Hi again to the group and thanks once more for the advice on my problem dulcimer. I ended up taking the advice of those who said to send it back. I then...
wheresduke2003
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Aug 30, 2004
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Does anyone know someone that might be interested in buying the following hammered Dulcimer: Cloud Nine 15/14 Hammered Dulcimer Less than one year old Walnut...
Jason Myers
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Aug 30, 2004
2:18 pm
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If by chance you've got musical training, go get 'em! If you need a HD teacher check www.everythingdulcimers.com for the teacher closest to you. There'll be...
James Rathbun
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Aug 31, 2004
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My wife is getting ready for her first lesson on the dulcimer. She would like to have a stand for playing that puts the instrument at sitting level. I build a...
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