Luke- no, you can use your fingers. But some people like the way the noter sounds and feels when it slides. Others like me, who often play fast, would experience wear and tear on the fingers without using a noter.
doubletfarms- go to my dulcimer online club- Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer - and join up . TONS of beginner info and help there, including lots of info about what to look for in a first dulcimer, brands, noters, etc. Join the Beginners GROUP there, and look at the discussions and advice on all you seek there! 2000 members will be happy to help you with any questions you may have- friendly folks! mountaindulcimer.ning.com/
To yaoilover- go to my online blog for beginner dulcimer players- lots of info and help and beginner songs to play there. There is a link on my video description.
Hi! i am a beginner Dulcimer my dad had been playing for about 3 years and he cant teach me everything because he isnt here all the time i wonder do u think you could up very simple songs for beginners
Hi Lisa, Thanks so much for your noter videos. You inspired me to get out my 33 year old dulcimer, restring it, make a new noter, and start playing again. That's how I always played in the past, never did get the hang of chording the dulcimer. Great fun!!
Luke- no, you can use your fingers. But some people like the way the noter sounds and feels when it slides. Others like me, who often play fast, would experience wear and tear on the fingers without using a noter.
Strumelia 3 weeks ago
Do you have to use a noter?
lukerocks2k3 3 weeks ago
doubletfarms- go to my dulcimer online club- Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer - and join up . TONS of beginner info and help there, including lots of info about what to look for in a first dulcimer, brands, noters, etc. Join the Beginners GROUP there, and look at the discussions and advice on all you seek there! 2000 members will be happy to help you with any questions you may have- friendly folks! mountaindulcimer.ning.com/
Strumelia 5 months ago
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doubletfarms 5 months ago
where can you get a lap dulcimer of good qaulity for a good price? where do you get a noter?? thanks in advance :)
doubletfarms 5 months ago
thank u for such detailed instructions!
mapaco84 10 months ago
To yaoilover- go to my online blog for beginner dulcimer players- lots of info and help and beginner songs to play there. There is a link on my video description.
Strumelia 1 year ago
Hi! i am a beginner Dulcimer my dad had been playing for about 3 years and he cant teach me everything because he isnt here all the time i wonder do u think you could up very simple songs for beginners
yaoiloveranimegirl 1 year ago
That was very helpful. I guess i am going to have to get a noter...not sure where I'd pick on up but i am going to have to look into that.
alliya81 1 year ago
Hi Lisa, Thanks so much for your noter videos. You inspired me to get out my 33 year old dulcimer, restring it, make a new noter, and start playing again. That's how I always played in the past, never did get the hang of chording the dulcimer. Great fun!!
Psalteryman 2 years ago
Wow Rick, that made my day to know you are playing your old dulcimer again due to my influence! Yay!
Sort of goes with my having started to play my old bowed psaltery recently, after it was gathering dust for 12 years. LOL
Your beautiful walnut bows are inspiring me anew.
P.S. I **lust** after that baritone psaltery of yours!!!!
Strumelia 2 years ago
Very helpful - thanks!
cosmicarbiteroftaste 2 years ago
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AutumnStrings 2 years ago
Very clearly explained many thanks, could you also demonstrate your drone tuning and playing style in a future video!!
michaeljking 2 years ago