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knitnpickinatune
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Sherrie
Gardena California
USA
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Posted - Jul 18 2011 :  12:21:33 PM  Show Profile
Ladies-if you've been wanting to learn to play one here's your chance! This one is set up for the use of a noter (a piece of dowel you press down the 1st string with and slide from fret to fret) This one is diatonic meaning no 6 1/2 fret as the modern ones have but plenty of songs can be played on this! Refurbished it myself. Auction has 21 hours to go at the time of this posting.




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Turtlemoon
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Tanya
Port Orchard Washington
USA
378 Posts

Posted - Jul 19 2011 :  12:47:37 PM  Show Profile
beautiful! hubby would be cranky if i got a new one though! :)

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Pasthyme
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Gail
Mountain View AR
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 :  04:33:31 AM  Show Profile
I play mountain dulcimer. It is a great instrument to learn to play on. I also teach dulcimer in a program in the schools called "Music Roots". I am now teaching some ladies who work at the Ozark Folk Center to play the dulcimer. Simple to learn, challenging to master.

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knitnpickinatune
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Sherrie
Gardena California
USA
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Posted - Jul 24 2011 :  3:26:15 PM  Show Profile
Ladies,would you care to join my Cyber Henhouse for musicians? It's called the Song & Season Spinnin Farmgirl Chapter-been trying to get it going on & off & would hate to lose it due to inactivity. Music is a big part of Farmgirl & Cowgirl life!

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Pasthyme
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Gail
Mountain View AR
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Posted - Jul 26 2011 :  08:04:41 AM  Show Profile
That sounds great. I play mostly old time music--fiddle tunes, folk songs, etc. I play mountain dulcimer, guitar, fiddle, mandolin, a little clawhammer banjo, very little autoharp, and a few other instruments. I teach guitar and mountain dulcimer in a program at the school called Music Roots. We have donations of instruments, and we teach a one hour class each week for grades 4-8. Instruments and lessons are free to students. Teachers are paid from grant money, fund raising (not by the students), and donations. I also teach dulcimer to some of the ladies at the Folk Center.
It would be great to share ideas, songs, etc.

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one_dog_per_acre
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Trish
Sandpoint ID
USA
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Posted - Jul 27 2011 :  5:20:56 PM  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Turtlemoon

beautiful! hubby would be cranky if i got a new one though! :)

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