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Higgedy Jig for Hammered Dulcimer

by Steve Eulberg


We are excited to announce a new Hammered Dulcimer lesson for our subscribers: Higgedy Jig


Steve Eulberg demonstrates this tune and introduces this lesson series.


A fun jig, this tune was composed by Steve's fiddling buddy, Vi Wickam for his 2012 Fiddle Tune A Day video series. Here he plays the tune for Day 181.


Vi plays his new tune for Fiddle Tune a Day in 2012.


Together Steve and Vi are Fiddle Whamdiddle. They have released two recordings Old…

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First Lessons on Youtube

by Linda Ratcliff





Here's another new thing we're doing.





You may be one of our YouTube channel subscribers and already know about this. But Steve has been uploading on YouTube the first video for every lesson we offer at Dulcimer Crossing.  If you haven't already subscribed to our YouTube channel ... you should.  That way you'll receive a notice every time we have a new lesson to offer.   (You'll also receive a notice when I upload animations ... and I only upload animations when I'm prep…

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Something Else New! Sarah Armstrong

by Linda Ratcliff



The key to success is so simple ... just practice and then practice some more.







We have another new lesson ready for you this week - this time for our hammered dulcimer players. The tune is known by the name of the person who played it, Sarah Armstrong.



Sarah Gray Armstrong (3/18/1883 - 8/12/1957) was a well-known fiddle player in Pennsylvania. She began playing the fiddle when she was five, and learned most of her tunes from her uncle and father who were also accomplis…

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How Many Dulcimers?

by Linda Ratcliff



If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you.
If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.



How Many Dulcimers is TOO Many Dulcimers? I recently watched a video in which Vince Gill talked about his collection of antique Martin guitars. He has still quite an impressive array of guitars, although he lost 50 in the Nashville flood of 2010. But, of all the rare and valuable guitars in his collection, he said the guitar he treasures the most is his father's guitar (…

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Dulci-Bro Live Event

Thursday, Aug 15, 5:30 pm PDT (=6:30 pm MDT, 7:30 pm CDT, 8:30 pm EDT) Steve Eulberg will give a live acoustic show featuring the resonator dulcimer or dulci-bro on ConcertWindow.com.





This is a pay-what-you-can show (as little as $1 or as generous as you feel) and you can watch from the comfort of your own home on your computer, or tablet or phone.



Here is the link to purchase tickets and get reminders about the upcoming show so you don't miss it!



Steve also published his new book/CD this …

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The Iceberg Illusion

We see the trophies, not the sweat.
We see the diplomas, not the years of study and homework.
We see outstanding performances, not the hours and hours of practice. 



by Linda Ratcliff





The Iceberg Illusion 
I came across this illustration and it really resonated in my heart. There is this glamour around success that seems to appear when you have "made it." Although I work behind the scenes - writing newsletters, uploading lessons, and answering student inquiries, the rest of our Dulcimer…

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8th of January

by Steve Eulberg


We are excited to announce that we have a new Fiddle Lesson posted on DulcimerCrossing.com. The 8th of January is a tune that was written to celebrate and commemorate Andrew Jackson's victory over the British in the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812.



This tune appears on Steve & Vi's Fiddle Whamdiddle recording Not My Monkey.  (The mountain dulcimer lesson is on the production list for recording.)


In the 1936 Jimmy Driftwood was teaching hig…

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New Years Resolutions for Dulcimerists

A New Year is like a blank book, and your dulcimer is in your hands.
It is your chance to write a beautiful story for yourself. 



By Linda Ratcliff





New Year's Resolutions for Dulcimerists
The New Year is coming up in just a few days, and now is the perfect time to make some musical resolutions! As usual, I've made a list of resolutions that are fun, and they will support any practical music goals you’ve set for yourself.



  • Establish a regular practice time. It's not as easy as it sounds to ge…

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New Dulcimer Club Listing

by Linda Racliff & Steve Eulberg



Dulcimer Club Listing: https://www.dulcimercrossing.com/dc_clubs.html
on DulcimerCrossing.com


As we’ve been watching all the dulcimer groups on Facebook, we have noticed the same question keeps popping up everywhere.  



People who are new to playing the dulcimer, and those who have just moved to a new community, are looking for a dulcimer club to join.  Since EverythingDulcimer.com is no longer active, our handy list for finding clubs has gone away.  



And so w…

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Concise Guide to Chord Symbols

by Steve Eulberg



These questions get asked frequently so here is a guide to help you decode the chord symbols that you may often see above the musical notation:







A Chord (by definition a triad) is made up of 3 specific pitches (1-3-5 steps of the scale.)



A Chord Symbol is short hand for which steps are intended.



1. When a Single Capital letter is used, it indicates a Major chord (no alterations in the 1-3-5 plan)



e.g. C = C-E-G



2. If there is a low…

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