Chord with your fingers or strum with a noter, the mountain dulcimer is a beautiful sounding instrument. The traditional hourglass shape helps separate and blend the bass and treble tones producing a wide range of tone color and a balance of sound. ...
The Cutaway Dulcimer plays the same and sounds the same as a traditional mountain dulcimer. One side, however, is narrower which allows the dulcimer to be played in a "guitar position" in addition to the normal "lap position". ...
This European Mountain Dulcimer has 5 strings, a rosewood frame, a birch soundboard, cutouts in soundboard and one on the back. This folksy musical instrument is in the zither family and is known as a Scheitholt. The German immigrants of the ...
This mountain dulcimer is crafted with the classic hourglass shape. The sides, back, peg box, and fret board are solid rosewood. The European spruce soundboard has F-holes. There are 18 frets (yes it does have the 6 1/2 and the 13 1/2 frets) and 4 ...
This mountain dulcimer is crafted with the classic hourglass shape. The sides, back, peg box, and fret board are solid rosewood. The European spruce soundboard has attractive heart shaped sound holes. There are 18 frets (yes it does have the 6 1/2 ...
This mountain dulcimer is crafted with the classic hourglass shape. The sides, back, peg box, and fretboard are solid rosewood. The European spruce soundboard has Celtic knotwork sound holes. There are 18 frets (yes it does have the 6 1/2 and the 13
This mountain dulcimer is crafted with the classic hourglass shape. The sides, back, peg box, and fretboard are solid rosewood. The European spruce soundboard has attractive heart shaped sound holes. There are 18 frets (yes it does have the 6 1/2 ...