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  2. Tuning wrench - Wikipedia

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    A tuning wrench (also called a tuning lever or tuning hammer) is a specialized socket wrench used to tune string instruments, such as the piano, harp, and hammer dulcimer, that have strings wrapped around tuning pins. Other string instruments do not require a tuning wrench because their tuning pins or pegs come with handles (as with the violin ...

  3. Geoff Smith (British musician) - Wikipedia

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    In performance, he plays three custom-built prototype dulcimers sequentially - diatonic, chromatic and a microtonal model featuring 'fluid tuning', i.e. such that individual notes may be tuned at (by) precise microtonal intervals. Smith has also designed a revolutionary new addition to the piano - the microtonal tuning mechanism. [1]

  4. Hammered dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    A hammered dulcimer, like an autoharp, harp, or piano, requires a tuning wrench for tuning, since the dulcimer's strings are wound around tuning pins with square heads. (Ordinarily, 5 mm "zither pins" are used, similar to, but smaller in diameter than piano tuning pins, which come in various sizes ranging upwards from "1/0" or 7 mm.)

  5. Salterio - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gifford and Karl-Heinz Schickhaus have researched the salterio in 18th century Italy; there are instruments with up to eight strings per course (i.e. 8 strings tuned to the same note and played all together, like a 12-string guitar or the middle and upper notes of a piano), made in places like Venice, Florence, Brescia, Milan, and Triente [citation needed], and signed by ten different makers.

  6. Tsymbaly - Wikipedia

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    With the rise of piano manufacturing Vienna in the 19th century, access to metal tuning pins and strings became much easier. The hammered dulcimer became popular throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where it was quickly spread by itinerant Jewish and Romani (Gypsy) musicians.

  7. Talk:Hammered dulcimer/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    2 A NEW Revision on Hammered Dulcimer History. 1 comment. 3 Tuning pins -- some external (commercial) links showing sizes. 1 comment. 4 Jimbows. 1 comment. 5 Hammer ...

  8. Sam Rizzetta - Wikipedia

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    Rizzetta has also been a regular columnist in Dulcimer Players News, writing the Technical Dulcimer column. Rizzetta is particularly noted for a number of innovations in hammered dulcimer design. These include bridge markers (a standard feature of modern instruments), chromatic designs, extra bridges, damper pedals, and many more.

  9. List of hammered dulcimer players - Wikipedia

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    Basia Bulat (occasionally, main instrument is autoharp) Botanist; C. Evan Carawan (multi-instrumentalist) ... List of hammered dulcimer players.

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