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Collection: Dulcimers
The Appalachian dulcimer first appeared in the early 19th century among Scotch-Irish immigrant communities in the southern Appalachian Mountains, though there are speculations that the Appalachian dulcimer is related to similar European instruments like the langeleik, scheitholt and epinette des...
The Appalachian dulcimer first appeared in the early 19th century among Scotch-Irish immigrant communities in the southern Appalachian Mountains, though there are speculations that the Appalachian dulcimer is related to similar European instruments like the langeleik, scheitholt and epinette des Vosges.
With only three or four strings and a simple diatonic fret pattern, the Appalachian dulcimer is generally regarded as one of the easiest stringed instruments to learn. The traditional way to play the instrument is to lay it flat on the lap and pluck or strum the strings with the right hand, while fretting with the left. Alternatively, the dulcimer may also be placed on a wooden table, which can boost volume. The instrument is generally strung with the melody string (or string pair) on the player's side of the instrument, and the bass string on the outside.
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Gareth Laffely
Great Whistle and Super Fast Shipping
This whistle has a beautiful, warm tone and is very responsive. I have used a variety of whistles (including other Kerry whistles), and this one is my favorite to play. While recording my latest album, I needed a whistle in this key pretty quickly, and Lark in the Morning had this delivered to me within a few days. I highly recommend this instrument, and Lark in the Morning is a fantastic place to purchase from with excellent customer service.
Busker Alto G Tuneable Whistle, Kerry Whistles
Anonymous
Awesome instrument
I already play a mountain lap dulcimer, but this one gives the instrument a whole different dimension to playing. Really beautiful craftsmanship. Thus isn’t a toy, but a lovely wooden instrument. Very easy to play!
The SlimPicker Strumstick
Laurel
Let's Play the Pennywhistle!
Multifacsited approach to something fun to do!
How to Play the Pennywhistle
WILLIAM
Plays like a dream
Plays like a dream. I have MS and am no longer able to play guitar, but this uke let's me play songs again and sing. I had no idea how much I'd missed having music in my body. Thanks, Lark!
Makai MT-50Z Zebrawood Tenor Ukulele
Sarah-Jane Owen
Birdie delight!
I love these little hand carved wood whistles from Brazil