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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

This is a new addition to my webshop on www.dizzi.co.uk

This is a Dusty Strings D10 12/11 Mahongany Dulcimer
If you are interested in anything Dulcimer related please visit my website

www.dizzi.co.uk

best wishes Dizzi X

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  • Hi,Dizzi.

    Were you pleased Dusty's model D10?

    All right.

    It's for Beginner's model ,but enough for mature's level, I know.

    I 'm always enjoy your performances .

    see you.

    From Hiroyuki in JPN.

  • Hi Hiroyuki

    How are you? Are you enjoying your dulcimer?

    For the first 6 year i was playing the dulcimer i only played a 12/11. I think this size dulcimer is perfect for all dulcimer players as it sounds beautiful and is very portable! best wishes Dizzi x

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  • marry me

  • I love this instrument much better than the D45. it sounds more refined.

  • What's the name of the melody that you play from 0:07 to 0:45 ?

  • That's where I bought my hammered dulcimer. Interesting, Dizzi! I contacted them once and told them the best instructions for the hammered dulcimer I have ever found was your instructional DVD's! You should try to sell your DVD's there, they are better than anything they have now!

  • me too!

    LOL ;-)

  • marry me

  • I just bought that exact type of dulcimer not too long ago. I love it. Thank you for the inspiration Dizzi ^^

  • Dizzi, I find of anyone on line, yours are the most user friendly. I have a DS D-10. I do american history portrayals of the years 1860-65. Do most people play the dulcimer by feeling or is it much better to play actual written music? I find that they music I create by myself is very pretty, but I do not want to be publicly critisized. I really do not know much of the technical part of the skill, but I can make pretty sounds with it anyway. What is your opinion?

  • hello Dizzi,

    i play the chromatic "hackbrett" and i am very interested in the h. dulcimer.

    do you ship them to germany as well?

    and is it a save way for the instrument?

    how much would it cost with the shipping?

    thanks for more information,

    Manfred

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