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  2. Hearts of the Dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    The mountain dulcimer often conjures up rustic mountain life and simple traditional music from the American South in a bygone era. But that’s not the whole story. From a group of countercultural youth living in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the late 1960s to Joni Mitchell's influential Blue album in the early 1970s, the mountain dulcimer found a new voice in a "new land": California.

  3. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    Lynn McSpadden, in his book Four and Twenty Songs for the Mountain Dulcimer, [18] states that some players "tilt the dulcimer up sideways on their laps and strum in a guitar style." Still other dulcimer players use a fingerstyle technique, fingering chord positions with the fretting hand and rhythmically plucking individual strings with the ...

  4. List of Appalachian dulcimer players - Wikipedia

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    Joni Mitchell played a dulcimer on the 1971 album Blue and included a dulcimer set in many of her live performances. She is credited with popularizing the instrument outside of US folk music circles in the 1970s. Many British folk-rock groups of the late 1960s and early 1970s featured the mountain dulcimer, including: Battlefield Band; Pentangle

  5. Stephen Seifert - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Seifert (born September 29, 1973) is an American folk musician and virtuoso Appalachian dulcimer player. [1] Seifert is internationally known and is a concert headlining performer. He was adjunct instructor of Mountain Dulcimer at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music from 1997 to 2001.

  6. Frank Proffitt - Wikipedia

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    He was known for his skills as a carpenter and luthier; Proffitt's fretless banjos and dulcimers were homemade. [2] [3] In 1937, Frank Proffitt met folksong collectors Anne and Frank Warner. [1] Frank Warner was searching for a dulcimer builder and thus began a 30-year friendship and song swapping. [1]

  7. Kicking Mule Records - Wikipedia

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    The Art of the Dulcimer: 1980: mountain dulcimer 218: Mark Nelson: The Rights of Man: 1980: mountain dulcimer 219: Janita Baker: Fingerpicking Dulcimer: 1982: mountain dulcimer 220: Bonnie Carol: Fingerdances for Dulcimer: 1980: mountain dulcimer 221: Mark Biggs: Season of the Dream: 1983: mountain dulcimer 222: Neal Hellman: Appalachian ...

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