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  1. Dulcimer - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. How to Play a Dulcimer - A Detailed Beginner's Guide

    Dulcimers are often regarded as one of the easiest stringed instruments to learn. Here we discuss the basics on how to play a dulcimer.

  3. Dulcimer | Folk, Hammered, Appalachian | Britannica

    dulcimer, stringed musical instrument, a version of the psaltery in which the strings are beaten with small hammers rather than plucked.

  4. Dulcimer: What is a Dulcimer? (Definition and History of Dulcimer ...

    May 11, 2018 · What is a Dulcimer? A dulcimer is a stringed folk instrument which basically comes in two different varieties: the hammered dulcimer and the Appalachian dulcimer.

  5. What Is an Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer? A Beginner’s Guide

    Jul 20, 2025 · In this guide, you will learn what a mountain dulcimer is, where it came from, how to play it, and how to choose the right one for you. We will cover its parts, its unique tuning, and the common …

  6. Dulcimers for David: Keeping Music and Memories Alive in Wood County

    To Porter, the dulcimer really is the sound of the ground she walks on, the sound that life makes. To her, everything seems to come back to music. “Music is an incredibly important part of my life,” she sums …

  7. Hammer Dulcimer History and Playing - Smithsonian Institution

    Although the plucked dulcimer (also called Appalachian or mountain dulcimer) shares the same name, the two instruments differ considerably in form, sound, evolution, and manner of playing.

  8. Folkcraft Instruments | Handmade Mountain Dulcimers & More

    We've been providing the best dulcimers, plus the dulcimer cases, tab books, dulcimer string sets, and everything else a mountain dulcimer player needs. We even provide dulcimer parts - machine heads …

  9. HISTORY OF THE DULCIMER

    Dulcimer comes from the Greek meaning "sweet song". Not to be confused with the much earlier hammered dulcimer (which is a Persian instrument called a Santur and is the forefather of the piano).

  10. Beginner's Guide to Hammered Dulcimers | Dusty Strings

    People use the word “dulcimer” to refer both to the hammered dulcimer and to the mountain dulcimer. Hammered dulcimer is the type we make, and it is played by striking the strings with a pair of special …