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  2. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    Typical instruments are 70–100 cm (27 1/2–39 1/2 in.) long; 16–19 cm (6 1/2–7 1/2 in) wide at the widest bout; and the soundbox has a uniform depth of about 5–6 cm (22.5 in). The top of the fingerboard sits about 1.25 cm (1/2 in) above the top of the soundbox.

  3. 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.

  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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    He was adjunct instructor of Mountain Dulcimer at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music from 1997 to 2001. He has been a dulcimer soloist with Orchestra Nashville since 1996. He was featured on their concerto for mountain dulcimer and string orchestra with Connie Ellisor and David Schnaufer (Warner Classical recording, Blackberry Winter ).

  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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