Glyn Barnes
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Electric Mountain Dulcimer
I am lusting over a solid body electric mountain dulcimer with humbucker or similar pickups to compliment my Walnut Creek acoustic. I am wondering where I could find such a thing. There seem to be some electric "stick dulcimers" around, but they are more of a 3 string guitar with a diatonic fret board. There are also acoustic dulcimers with piezo pickups. Neither are what I am after. I guess it would have to be a custom build and would probably end up being expensive. Think I will have to start looking for someone, preferably in the UK and get a quote.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 03:42:06
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Glyn Barnes
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 05:42:50
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jamesg1213 Haven't time to check them properly, but anything here? http://www.hobgoblin.com/...earch/?Search=dulcimer
Hobgoblin was one of the first places I thought of but no luck. I bought my Walnut Creek dulcimer here http://www.devonharpcentre.co.uk/index.html I have never seen an electric instrument there but If I have not got anywhere I may pop in in ask next time I in the area. There is also another shop selling folk instruments and all sorts of "artie" stuff in between the vegan resturants and hippy clothes shops. This is Totnes, twinned with Narnia, after all. Last tim I was there I also noticed some wag had added "Twinned with Area 51" to the welcome to Totnes sign.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 11:12:14
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Ask McQ, aka unsubscribe. He's all about the dulcimer.
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Glyn Barnes
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 11:41:21
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bapu Ask McQ, aka unsubscribe. He's all about the dulcimer.
Yea if anyone knows it would be McQ.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 12:09:06
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Would building it yourself be an option? I built this from a kit many years ago: The hardest part was cutting out the sound holes and gluing up the body, which you wouldn't have to do on a solid body. A solid body dulcimer would be a relatively easy build. There are several humbuckers for mandolin that would be about the right size. But I wonder how effective those would be, because of the odd string spacing on a dulcimer. A small bar type pickup would probably be ideal. Hmm...interesting idea. I wish I had my tools here
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 12:14:54
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bapu Ask McQ, aka unsubscribe. He's all about the dulcimer.
Hammered, usually though.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 12:21:56
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I built a couple of acoustics back in nineteen hundred and frozen to death, but I just don't have the time at the moment.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/04 23:08:17
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/07 00:02:03
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/08 01:32:12
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I am thinking I might go with this kit. Has any one had dealings with the company? Plans and a PDF or the assembly instructions can be downloaded and it seems reasonably straightforward. The shipping costs are the main bugbear. If I had the time building my own from scratch is appealing I may still do that later as a long term project and try out some interesting pickup arrangements.
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Glyn Barnes
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/02/10 05:50:15
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I just ordered the Musicmakers kit. $40 for shipping from US to UK (ouch) but it seemed like the best option I could find.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/14 06:10:46
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The kit containd everything except the wood parts, I had not read the web page correctly . I thought it was cheap!! Anyway I bought the necessary timber in the UK and got cracking. I I am a bit further along than in this photo. Its all assembled now and has had the first couple of coats of sanding sealer. The body will be finished in cherry red lacquer but the fretboard will stay natural oak, I ran out of time and had to come back to Dubai so it will have to wait until I am back in the UK in April.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/14 06:15:30
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Here is another shot of the body, before the final shaping of the head.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/14 09:07:27
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Very cool Glyn, keep us posted!
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/14 11:51:56
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I might be wrong.... but... there's just something inherently wrong with an "electric" dulcimer.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/15 00:09:54
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Guitarhacker I might be wrong.... but... there's just something inherently wrong with an "electric" dulcimer.
I remember back in 1971 there was a bit of shock among the purists when Dave Cousins (Strawbs) not only played an electric dulcimer but played it through a fuzz box on "Benidictus", for some it was almost as bad a Dylan going electric. There is no electric guitar on this song, the dulcimer features throughout with the fuzz box solo starting around 2:12. Cousins electric dulcimer also featured prominently on "Golden Salamander" from the album "Nomadness"
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/03/15 02:49:58
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A recent photo of Dave Cousins and his electric dulcimer.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/07/21 12:43:06
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Its finally finished. I have been having a hoot with it. So I have found Guitar Rig 5 the best, even though I have tended to prefer Amplitube with virtual instruments. While it will take a second melody string to make it a double course i am keeping it in the three string mode at the moment, it seems to suit the electric better.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/07/22 11:13:58
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/08/16 13:00:24
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The second dulcimer project is now well underway. This is an even greater departure from tradition. It will be a baritone tuned a 4th lower. AEE as opposed to the standard DAA. I have also added the "one and a half" and "eight and a half" frets that some builders are starting to include. This means less re-tuning for one thing when changing modes. The downside is you lose the diatonic glissando sliding between notes, but you cant have it all ways. As the first model is a bit noisy I am hoping the DiMarzio dual coil humbucking pickup will be an improvement. Its still a rail pickup so it avoids string spacing issues.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/02 10:33:17
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Here is the finished baritone electric which sounded for the first time today! Its a beast, a Frankenstein monster of an instrument.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/02 10:37:02
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I guess I am opening myself up to Nigel Tufnel jokes by displaying the complete collection. From left to right. My first solid bodied electric from earlier this year, the new baritone, my lovely Walnut Creek acoustic and one I made in the late 70's.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/02 11:40:36
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That's lovely work Glyn, you should be very proud.
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/02 11:54:18
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Wow! Even if they were never played they would make awesome wall art. The fact that you can use them is just gravy!
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/03 20:44:33
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I have the exact same walnut dulcimer myself. Beautiful tone. Bought it at a little shop in Tennessee called 'Wood -n- Strings"
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Re: Electric Mountain Dulcimer
2015/09/04 05:29:56
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MandolinPicker I have the exact same walnut dulcimer myself. Beautiful tone. Bought it at a little shop in Tennessee called 'Wood -n- Strings"
The Walnut Creek is a real beauty. I saw it in a music shop in Totnes, England. I tried it and had to buy it. The tone is fantastic!
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