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Saturday, 15 December 2012

Appalachian Dulcimer       

           The Geographical Region Dulcimer (Or Mountain Dulcimer) Could Be A Fretted String Instrument Of The Cither Family, Usually With 3 Or Four Strings. It Origins Ar Within The Geographical Region Region Of The U. S.. The Body Extends The Length Of The Fingerboard, And Its Fretting Is Usually Diatonic.
            The Appalachian, Or Mountain, Dulcimer Of The Us Could Be A Slim Folks Zithern With 3 To 5 Metal Strings Running Over A Fretted Fingerboard, That Is Ready Centrally On The Dulcimer’s Entire Length. The Player’s Right Strums With A tiny Low Stick Or Quill, And Therefore The Hand Stops One Or A Lot Of Strings To Supply The Melody.

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