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Best dulcimer strings

I've used GHS Phosphor Bronze strings on guitars for 50 years and they are the best. I was so blessed when I found the base string in this set to be roll wound. Hardly any sqeeky finger noise when playing. Very nice tone acoustics and if running into an amp. Thank you Folkcraft.

Dulcimer strings

Product and delivery was very good... highly recommend

Church Dulcimer

I chose to make my 6 string at a college nearby in the early 1980's. And with their excellent guidance it was very good build. And then I progressed to desiring to make 5 string banjos. So I have amassed many sets of strings without a clear knowledge of the science of acoustics. Particularly when all sales for dulcimers centered on 4 strings and not 6. But I had my share of the pain of broken strings(both meanings, hence lots of sets ordered. It was decades before I tried to put that instruments back in service. Because, I found the Folkcraft website. Lo and behold, they had a set a set of 6 strings. I call it the no brain method. But they have brought my church dulcimer back to its beautifully rich sound. For that, I am grateful. I would recommend that listing a sample of the notes(including octave notation) of say the Key of G or C. That way, it helps the beginner not give up and not wait decades to rekindle a love of the harmonics generated.But obviously they are well pick to provide clear sounds and balances for appropriate tensions or your soundboard may decide to get closer to you face.

Herdim picks the best

For the 25 + years I have played MD, I have tried a variety of picks but once I found Herdim picks that has become my go-to choice. When I teach new students I gift them 2 Herdim picks and a strip of the vinyl non skid shelf liner.

"Aaron O'Rourke - Irish Session Tunes, Volume 2

I like the book and plan to order Volume 1 later.

Picking the Right Picks

I have been playing dulcimers tuned DAA for many years and when I started I tried many types and brands of picks. I found that the Thin Yellow Herdim Nylon Pick, 3-in-1 Style was the best one for me to play as it was easy to hold, strummed easily and sounded nice. I also play a DAD tuned dulcimer and use the Red Herdim Nylon Pick playing there.

Well-made strap

Loved the quality of this strap. Nice leather ends, and the quick-release is such a smart design.

Nice strings

I decided to try a lighter set of strings and it was a learning experience. My first attempt is always without directions, kind of like playing music by ear. The strings broke. Then I watched Mandy Tyners’ video and the key is using wire snips to adjust the length first, but don't make them too short. Sigh.
All things are in place now and the dulcimer sings beautifully once again. The strings were packaged nicely and arrived on schedule.

Chord/Melody Style

It fits the intermediate skill set range of players. It has a very good variety of songs, from Celtic to Christian to early Americana. It has been a joy to practice and I recommend getting it.

MY FAVORITE

Have used many picks over the years and have finally found "the one" for me - the Herdim yellows. I use them on acoustic guitars. Really like the size and grip, but even more the soft attack on the strings, almost as if not using a pick at all. Yet they are punchy enough to deliver the response I'm looking for (not too hard, not too flexible). Highly recommend them. Though not absolutely necessary, I modify my picks with an edge of epoxy putty, molded to my finger size and shape, with a dot of fingernail polish to tell me which side is up - they work a treat for me.

My Teaching Book for Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer.

The book is very informative and full or great tips. Very easy for the beginner and even the intermediate player. Has a list of chords and easy songs to play. Highly recommend it.

Machine heads used on a dulcimer

A friend has a backpack 4 string dulcimer that suffered a bent shaft on a machine head. Folkcraft has a set of four heads that are identical to the original. these worked well once installed but, the screws packaged with the new machine heads are made with quite soft metal, such that you can round out the phillips head easily. I just want you to be aware to avoid any disappointment.

Reliable tuning gears

Good solid tuning gears, easy to install once you figure what side they each go on. Maybe they were labeled left and right but I didn't see any marks. I'm very happy with the tuners.

Heidi's Christmas Book

This will be great for the Kris Kringle event at Belle Grove, Middletown VA where Ill perform on November 22. This book has a lot of tabs I do not have.

Great Work

Nina Zanetti is one of my most beloved arrangers. Her music is always beautiful, and I spend a lot of time with her books, and I think I have all of her solo collections now. This particular collection is a great addition. Beautiful music thoughtfully arranged and fun to play. I can't ask for more than that.

Herdim picks

Love the picks. Easy to hold and variety of thicknesses for picking and strumming.

Good Companion to Volume 1

Good for all ranges of players - beginners to advanced. Good selection of music.

Very useful tool!

Black Coated String Set

I just installed this set on one of my Folkcraft dulcimers, so the strings are still stretching and having to be retuned. Here are my first impressions, and bear in mind I've only been playing for about three years. I play with double melody strings, and while tuning the second .011 string it broke where the string twists about the ball. I know, I know, the first thought is, well, the dummy was tightening it too much...been there done that, but not in this case. It appears to me that the string had a weakness at that point. Now you won't believe this, but for some reason a third .011 was included in the pack. I bought two sets, and the second set didn't have an extra...the dulcimer gods were smiling on me! Now, first impression on performance: It may be imagination, but they sound sweet and smooth to my inexperienced ear, and if they still do after playing a while they will be my go-to strings.

Jim Miller Beyond D

I’m working on expanding my musical understanding (no formal musical training) and repertoire and this book is very helpful with that.

Consistent quality

I know I can trust these strings for consistent quality and great tone. Playing my dulcimer after changing to these new strings feels like Christmas morning!

Nice book of lessons and tunes

Beethoven’s Ode to Joy was the first beautiful melody arranged by Dave Haas that I learned to play. It was a nice introduction to fingering as well as a song that I like. When I found his book Beautiful Melodies on the Folkcraft’s website, I had to purchase it. There are more beautiful tunes plus a bit of history, guidance on the techniques of this style of playing, and exercises on arpeggio playing mixed between the songs. The songs include familiar tunes as well as Christmas ones. I am looking forward to mastering all the songs.

Judy House beginning lessons for mountain dulcimer

I don't know how to read music I only know how to play songs that I know. I am 78 yrs. old and I think this book might be able to help me play other songs