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What to Do....when you're snowed in.

by Linda Ratcliff

snowedinMost of you know I live full time in an RV. At the campground where we stay, they don't believe in plowing. And we live at the low end of the park. Early January, there was ice - on top of snow - on top of ice, with NO hope it would be cleared and we didn't even try to get out. Now most of you would have used that gift of time to practice your dulcimers. But I began going through our lessons one by one, and found some ways to make improvements.

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How to Choose a Hammered Dulcimer

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Criteria for Purchasing a Hammered Dulcimer

by Steve Eulberg & Linda Ratcliff

SteveHDAndyOrdination Steve playing a Prelude for an Ordination service. We are fortunate to live in the midst of a sustained dulcimer revival! Today, not only are there kits available for you to build your own, there are a good number of quality builders who have refined the process and are able to make instruments that are reliably good from instrument to instrument and who stand behind their work. In addition, there are also a good nu…

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Dulcimer Sighting!

While on tour in North Carolina, Steve Eulberg stops a Jerry Read Smith's Song of the Wood Dulcimer Shop in Black Mountain and look who he sees playing in the shade out in front of the shop! Joshua Messick, National Champion.

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DulcimerCrossing & Music Education

bBoardNotes3As former public school educators, Linda Ratcliff and Steve Eulberg, have designed the DulcimerCrossing.com website to support Music Educators, students and Homeschool students and teachers.

The National Association for Music Education has created nationwide standards for musical education for the United States of America.

DulcimerCrossing.com lessons are designed to equip students to be successful in demonstrating their proficiency on 6 of these 9 standards.

You can read more about our goals here,…

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Duet with Hammered Dulcimer Lead

Linda Thomas, one of our guest instructors at dulcimercrossing.com, plays a fine duet with Dan Delancey.

Here the hammered dulcimer takes the lead.  Linda also teaches the entire tune on our site, together with tasteful hammered dulcimer backup to Dan's smooth guitar-picking lead.

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Building Your Own Instrument?

I've this said this over and over again:

"If I hadn't built my first dulcimers, I probably wouldn't be playing them."

I'm not kidding.  I played piano, trumpet, harmonica, guitar and mandolin before I ever heard a dulcimer (of either kind.)  I first heard both kinds of dulcimers in college, played by traveling musicians who performed for us.  The sounds were deeply implanted in me, because now playing these instruments is a large part of how I make my living.

But I never felt I deserved (or could a…

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Linda Thomas Interview (an excerpt)

When Linda Thomas and Dan Delancey were in our studio to film lessons, we had a chance to ask some questions and find out more about Linda and how she began playing the hammered dulcimer. Here is an excerpt of the interview:

The entire interview can be viewed on our website here.

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Back 2 School Special!

It is that time of year again, when we change our rhythms, get out the school clothes, take pictures of the first day of school, and pick up our instruments to play them after our summer vacations. Here at DulcimerCrossing.com, we want to help you further develop your skills and enjoyment in making and sharing the music in your soul.  So we have a deal for you!

We've added new teachers, we've got lessons for both mountain and hammered dulcimers, we've got lessons for dulci-bro (slide dulcimer…

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Practicing in the Dark

by Linda Ratcliff

I'm spending the winter in sunny California, but I know many of you have been getting hit with some pretty cold weather. Brrrr. That reminds me of the way I used to practice piano. I usually arrived at school, during both my high school and college years, at about 6:30 in the morning, and I always went straight to the practice rooms. Now the school didn't turn on the heaters full blast until about 7:30 a.m., so to challenge myself (and because no one was looking), I would st…

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What is Drone Style?

by Steve Eulberg

Once we have learned the melody of a tune we can begin adding notes in order "fill out" the sound of the tune.  The easiest way to do this is to play "drone style".  This is actually the traditional way to play the old mountain dulcimers which did not have frets that extended all the way across the fretboard, but only were present under the melody strings.

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On the mountain dulcimer, the player plays the melody on the string(s) which are required for the melody and simply strums all…

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