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  2. Hammered dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    The hammered dulcimer (also called the hammer dulcimer) is a percussion-stringed instrument which consists of strings typically stretched over a trapezoidal resonant sound board. The hammered dulcimer is set before the musician, who in more traditional styles may sit cross-legged on the floor, or in a more modern style may stand or sit at a ...

  3. Tsymbaly - Wikipedia

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    The hammered dulcimer became popular throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where it was quickly spread by itinerant Jewish and Romani (Gypsy) musicians. It spread to Romania, Moldavia, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine and Belarus, where a variety of regional folk versions and concert instruments were developed. These instruments differed in size ...

  4. List of string instruments - Wikipedia

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    Hammered dulcimer; Harpejji; Jhallari; Khim (Thailand and Cambodia) Piano (Keyboard instrument) Santur/Santoor (Persia, India, Pakistan, Greece) Tsymbaly (Ukraine)

  5. Dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    In the Appalachian region of the U.S. in the nineteenth century, hammered dulcimers were rare. There, the word dulcimer, which was familiar from the King James Version of the Bible, was used to refer to a three or four stringed fretted instrument, generally played on the lap by strumming. Variants include: The original Appalachian dulcimer

  6. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian dulcimers are strung with metal wire strings; wound strings may be used for the lower pitched courses. These strings are very similar to those used on banjos and guitars, and before manufacturers provided special "dulcimer sets", banjo strings were frequently used.

  7. Talk:Hammered dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    The "availability" of brass wire had nothing to do with the evolution of brass wire instruments back then. Unfree ( talk ) 06:39, 30 August 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Paul Gifford's assertion (he was seconding Herbert Heyde) was that the dulcimer appeared roughly at the same time as the clavichord and virginal, and that Henri Arnaut of Zwolle used ...

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