Jason Kichline demonstrates iDulcimer for the iPad. It replicates the sounds and action of a real 15/14 hammered dulcimer in a portable form that never goes out of tune. Plug it in and practice on your own, or play with a full band.
I bought it over Dulcimer HD because of this video -- I like the two finger thing, and I like that the author based it on his own dulcimer. But... he recorded his dulcimer out of tune (only some of the strings), which is ironic given the selling point in this video... :) I'm stilling trying to decide if this is a problem or a feature, giving the instrument realistic character.
I bought it over Dulcimer HD because of this video -- I like the two finger thing, and I like that the author based it on his own dulcimer. But... he recorded his dulcimer out of tune (only some of the strings), which is ironic given the selling point in this video... :) I'm stilling trying to decide if this is a problem or a feature, giving the instrument realistic character.
ReductioAdAbsurdum 5 months ago
Skip to 2:02 to get to the damn point!
NappyBunny416 8 months ago
I just got an IPad and am for sure getting this app!
rayrat98 9 months ago
this is really cool. the sound is impressive, and i really like the idea. if i had an ipad, would definitely get it...
chrismuscaroler 1 year ago