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Mountain Dulcimer, Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer, original arrangement by Jack Whitworth
I play a version of this on the guitar. I have made it work on a Dulcimer. Dulcimer boogie. Country folk Music. 1

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  • makes me wanna go tip a cow

  • Hey Osage,

     Careful Wit dem critters. When They git up they aint happy. heheheheh :) :) :) :) :)

    Thank you

    Jack

  • Very cool Jack!

  • Hey Scientist,

    Too Funny. Thanks for giving us a visit.

    Take Care

    Jack

  • hey man i'm a huge fan of mnt dulcimers and your real good, i've only had a home made one and i played for a short time years ago but you just made me want to go buy a good one, that was awesome keep it up!!!!!

  • Hey Frog prince,

    I hope you do get a good one. Thank you very much for such kind words.

    Take Care

    Jack

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  • This is the dulcimer that Jack built.

    These are the sounds that came from the dulcimer that Jack built.

    These are the people who enjoyed the sounds, that came from the dulcimer that Jack built.

    This is the video, that brought in all the people, who enjoyed the sounds, which came from the dulcimer...that Jack built!

  • This is awesome!

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  • Excellant Jack!!! Thanks for posting this. It kept my toe tappin' and put a smile on my face.

  • Sounds good!!!!!!!!

  • Wow that was so good even Stephen Seifert would be proud. And I love your ending comments, too bad I dont have a goat or cow, I'll just go somewhere and dulcimate.

    Joan Burroughs

  • you have waaaaayyyyyyy to much fun !!!!!!!!!!

  • Made me wanna get up and dance!!!!

    i just wish i knew the tabs =-/ can some1 help me with that?

    Very nice video!!!!

  • Do you have this arrangement for sale?

  • Dulcimers generally have 4 strings but only 3 tones. The 2 treble strings are next to each other (closest to you) and are tuned sympathetically. Some players who play fingerstyle (and others) will space all four strings equidistantly, thereby creating 4 tones. Your is probably set up that way, with four tones in four groups of sympathetic strings. Look at your nut and saddle and see how the notches are cut. Most likely tuning is dd dd AA DD, but that would put a lot of tension on the instrument.

  • Fun and it looks relatively simple

    Jeff aka Humbleuker

  • I remember gigging for frogs in Michigan when I was a kid, spent 5 years there and then it was back to California. Great stuff here Jack, a pleasure to find your channel. Mark

  • It is in 'D'

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