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DulcimerCrossing as a Way to Invest in Yourself

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by Steve Eulberg

Investing in your own musical growth and development only takes your decisions:

1. To try it

2.  To try it again

3.  To learn how to remember what you've tried

4.  To discover what you DON'T get or don't (yet) understand

5.  To search for the answers to decision #4.

6.  To connect with others who may be a step ahead of you on the path

7.  To connect with others who are well-traveled guides on this path.

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ALL of us who teach at DulcimerCrossing have faced and made these…

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Invest in Yourself

I’m just 4 weeks from retiring (again) and moving, and I’m makin’ plans! It’s been years since I’ve taken music lessons from a real teacher. I’m more of a self-taught musician. So I was wondering, is that something I should do now that I have the time? Should I invest the time and money into a more formal strategy of getting my musical mojo back?

Well, I’m undecided about taking lessons in this new season of my life. But I DO know that I plan to invest in myself musically via many other avenues…

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Could 20 Minutes Be Enough?

As most of you know by now, I have played the piano all my life. I practiced about 2 hours a day in high school. Later, as a piano major in college, I practiced at least 3-4 hours a day, and then accompanied choir and voice lessons for tuition credit another 2 hours a day. When I think about how long I should practice every day, prior experience tells me I won’t make any progress unless I practice at least 1 hour a day.

However, I recently read something that might give me some freedom from thi…

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Can You Make Progress Without Playing?

All too often, our busy lives prevent us from picking up our dulcimer or our hammers, and spending time in practice. I look on practice time as a gift to myself, a reward for being a good girl and getting everything done that needs to be done. But sometimes I get so busy doing the things I ought to do, time runs out before I even get close to playing my instruments.

First of all, if we were face-to-face, you’d probably tell me I need to re-order my priorities. And I know you’d be right. But eve…

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How to Maintain Repertoire

Does this scenario sound familiar?

  1. You work really, really hard on learning a new piece.
  2. You spend tons of time getting everything as polished as you can.
  3. You start the next piece.
  4. A month later you think about the first piece, go to play it, and realize that it’s not there anymore.

Back “in the day,” I worked at the Butterfly Palace in Branson, MO, and played Christmas tunes in the butterfly room for hours every day. I had built my repertoire up to over 30 tunes and, by the end of the …

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How Do You Identify Yourself?

When you introduce yourself, what do you say? In other words, after you tell them your name, what do you say to describe yourself? Most of us identify ourselves according to our occupation. For the past 3 years, I’ve been saying, “I’m Linda Ratcliff, and I'm the sales manager for a senior community.” This has been on my mind lately, because I’m just a few short months away from retiring again, and people are asking what I’m going to do next.

My daughter asked this question yesterday, and I resp…

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Music Will Never DUMP You

Last June, my husband was unexpectedly scheduled for open-heart surgery. But the morning of the expected surgery, the doctor met us in Mike's room and postponed the procedure. Last minute blood work revealed an infection that would have spread through his entire body during surgery. Since we had already planned (and paid for) a 4-week vacation, the doc told us to go ahead with the trip but not to let Mike exert himself. At all.


So, our children bought him a light-weight wheelchair that I coul…

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Go SLOW to Go Fast

Last weekend, I watched the movie “Second Chances,” an uplifting tale of a little girl's physical and emotional reawakening after a car crash claims the life of her father, and leaves her unable to walk without crutches. In the movie, Sunny bonds with a crippled horse, and together they begin to walk, even run, together again.

However, throughout the film, the horse trainer and her coach warned Sunny and another young girl about the importance of warming up their horses, starting them out slowl…

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It's ALL Inclusive

Music is an integral element of everyday life. People spend hours listening to it and billions of dollars buying it. Music plays a role in almost every area of a person’s life. The music you choose to listen to probably reflects your emotions – whether troubled or happy. Music can stir up your imagination and fill your mind with positive thoughts. Some people consider music as a way to escape from the pains of life, offering stress relief to others. In today’s world, music has become an “all-inc…

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4 Equidistant Dulcimer Day

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DulcimerCrossing is pleased to host a day-long event that focuses on playing Mountain Dulcimer in  a 4 Equi-distant string set up.

6 Teachers will gather at the beginning of the day with Ashley Ernst, editor and publisher of Dulcimer Players News.

They will each provide a workshop and then join together at the end for a round-robin concert.

All events are held on Saturday, March 11th and take place on Zoom.

Visit the website for more details.

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