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  2. John Pearse - Wikipedia

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    Teach yourself Appalachian dulcimer (English Folk Dance & Song Society, 1966) Hold Down A Chord: A Guitar course for beginners (BBC Pubs., 1968) The John Pearse Balalaika method (Francis, Day & Hunter, 1967) Hold Down a Chord Book 2: Finger Picking Folk Guitar Styles (BBC Publications, 1969)

  3. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    Guitar dulcimer: a hybrid of guitar and dulcimer, with the body more closely resembling a guitar, but the string configuration and pegs of a dulcimer. The stringing pattern on these instruments are frequently the reverse of the dulcimer, with low-pitched strings on the left and higher strings on the right, and they are usually held and played ...

  4. Herman Brock Jr. - Wikipedia

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    How to use the CAGED guitar chords system – ASIN: B00A7L7D8O; How to read tabs and tablature – ASIN: B00796EYRI; How to play basic open guitar chords for beginners – ASIN: B00BKQR920; How to play the blues guitar scale in E [minor] – ASIN: B007JWPT26; How to play the E minor pentatonic scale – ASIN: B007BBYKOI

  5. Zither - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the chord zither is different from that of the concert and alpine zithers. These instruments may have from 12 to 50 (or more) strings, depending on design. All the strings are played open, in the manner of a harp. The strings on the left are arranged in groups of three or four, which form various chords to be played by the left hand.

  6. Dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    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; Various twentieth century derivatives, including Banjo dulcimer, with banjo-like resonating membrane

  7. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Dulcimer, Appalachian Dulcimer, Lap Dulcimer, Dulcimore, Delcimore, Delcimer US Most dulcimers are either 3 or 4 course; any or all courses may be doubled with a second, unison string—hence the number of different stringing possibilities. Alternates listed here give a pitch for each whole course, regardless of number of strings.

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