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  1. Dulcimer - Wikipedia

    Dulcimer ... The term dulcimer refers to two families of musical string instruments.

  2. 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.

  3. How To Play The Dulcimer - YouTube

    The Appalachian lap dulcimer is the easiest stringed instrument to learn! Play a tune in just five minutes, even if you've never played an instrument before.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The Dulcimer Shoppe Mountain View Arkansas | McSpadden …

    Choose from a stock Bass Dulcimer model or build your own. Building your own custom Bass style Dulcimer is just a few clicks away where you can choose from a variety of wood types, …

  7. What Is the Dulcimer? Origins, Features & More

    May 11, 2025 · The dulcimer is a stringed instrument that typically consists of a narrow wooden body with a series of strings stretched across its length. It is most often played by plucking, …

  8. Free Beginner Mountain Dulcimer Lesson — Stephen Seifert

    Homepage of Mountain Dulcimer performer and teacher Stephen Seifert. Here’s a nice little 30-minute run down on how to learn by watching people’s hands. I slow it down here to show you …

  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 …

  10. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

    Appalachian dulcimers are traditionally constructed of wood, and early instruments were typically made all of one wood, using wood commonly found in the particular area of the mountains …