Re: challenge
Howard, on host 216.80.150.15
Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 20:17:41
Re: challenge posted by Grishny on Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 15:00:30:
> > I read somewhere on the net that a hammered dulcimer is not to be confused with an Appalachian dulcimer. I know mine is the latter, but how is a hammered dulcimer different? Does it have little wooden hammers like a piano? Or is it just pounded into shape with a hammer? > > Our old church purchased a hammered dulcimer shortly before we moved away. I knew a fellow in college who played a dulcimer, and I assume it was the type that you have... he held it in his lap while he played it with his fingers, or possibly a pick. > > The hammered dulcimer is much, much larger. It rests on a stand and has something like thirty strings? I never counted them. And yes, it's played with two hand-held wooden hammers. You can wrap the ends of the hammers in tape or felt to give the notes a different quality. > > The summer before I got married, I went on a one-day tour of Boston with my wife-to-be and her brother, and in Faniuel Hall we saw a street performer playing the hammered dulcimer. I bought one of her CDs, and it is still to this day one of my favorites.
I'd like to see one of those. I've been in and out of a lot of museums and never ran across one.
In the meantime, I'm going to try to learn to play a tune or two on this one. It may be a while before my CD comes out. Howard
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