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Funeral March of a Marionette-New DAC Lesson

DulcimerCrossing is excited to announce a brand-new fingertyle lesson for advanced players in the DAC tuning on a standard mountain dulcimer.



"We are excited to be offering this lesson in DAC tuning, which helps people expand both their skills and their repertoire," Eulberg said from his studio. "In addition, this arrangement requires some specific skills that put it in the advance category."


Charles Gounod (1817-1893)


This tune was composed by the French com…

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New Class for Premium Members in 2020

Christmas is coming, and you're probably thinking about what to buy your children for Christmas. What about a mountain dulcimer? If you've already gotten everyone a dulcimer, what about a 6 month membership to Dulcimer Crossing? It's time to start thinking about these things, since it's almost that time of year again!



Or you might gift yourself with a membership. 



Dulcimer Crossing will be offering something new for our Premium Members in 2020.



We'll begin with a 4-week special course taugh…

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HYFRYDOL, new Mountain Dulcimer Lesson by Karen Mueller

by Steve Eulberg


Across many Christian worship traditions, tunes from Welsh composers are favorites. The Ash Grove comes to mind, but from my survey, when researching and writing my book Dulcimer-Friendly Worship, Vol 1: the season of Advent, the tune that won the popularity contest of being the setting for so many hymns in so many ecumenical traditions is HYRFRYDOL by Rowland Prichard.


We are excited that our instructor, Karen Mueller, has provided us with both a strummed AND a …

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Higgedy Jig for Hammered Dulcimer

by Steve Eulberg


We are excited to announce a new Hammered Dulcimer lesson for our subscribers: Higgedy Jig


Steve Eulberg demonstrates this tune and introduces this lesson series.


A fun jig, this tune was composed by Steve's fiddling buddy, Vi Wickam for his 2012 Fiddle Tune A Day video series. Here he plays the tune for Day 181.


Vi plays his new tune for Fiddle Tune a Day in 2012.


Together Steve and Vi are Fiddle Whamdiddle. They have released two recordings Old…

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Expanding Noter Style

Linda Ratcliff & Steve Eulberg


If you want to play your Appalachian mountain dulcimer in the old traditional style, you will use a noter on the melody string(s), leaving the other 2 strings open to create a drone sound. We have developed several lessons that use a "noter," so we decided to add a new separate category for these at Dulcimer Crossing: Traditional Noter Style.



If you have never used a noter, you should start with our introduction to the Traditional Noter Style here. …

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New Teacher, New Lessons!

by Steve Eulberg

We are pleased to welcome Karen Mueller to the faculty of DulcimerCrossing. Enshrined in the International Autoharp Hall of Fame, she is also an awarded and well-respected performer and teacher of the mountain dulcimer.

Watch the video she made to introduce herself to our students.

Karen's first lesson is Johnny Don't Get Drunk.

Remember, subscribers to DulcimerCrossing.com get access to ALL of the lessons in this series, as well as EVERY OTHER LESSON SERIES, 24/7!

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New Lesson: Cold Winter Night

by Steve Eulberg



Bill Robinson, one of our hammered dulcimer instructors on DulcimerCrossing.com, introduces his original tune, Cold Winter Night, composed during the cold winter of 2014 in his Illinois home.





Bill teaches this tune in a new lesson series released in August aimed at Intermediate Level players.



Subscribe to DulcimerCrossing.com and you can have access to ALL the lessons in this and every other series, too!

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Say NO to Boring

by Linda Ratcliff



Are you bored of being bored, because being bored is BORING?





Say NO To Boring
 



Have you ever been to a jam session and wondered how many times they're going to repeat the same tune?



Have you ever gone to the nursing home to share your music, and watched your audience nodding off to sleep - bored by your performance?



Just as "gorgeous" is the ultimate compliment for a woman, "boring" is the most dreaded description of a performance a musician can hear.



So let's say "NO…

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First Lessons on Youtube

by Linda Ratcliff





Here's another new thing we're doing.





You may be one of our YouTube channel subscribers and already know about this. But Steve has been uploading on YouTube the first video for every lesson we offer at Dulcimer Crossing.  If you haven't already subscribed to our YouTube channel ... you should.  That way you'll receive a notice every time we have a new lesson to offer.   (You'll also receive a notice when I upload animations ... and I only upload animations when I'm prep…

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Something Else New! Sarah Armstrong

by Linda Ratcliff



The key to success is so simple ... just practice and then practice some more.







We have another new lesson ready for you this week - this time for our hammered dulcimer players. The tune is known by the name of the person who played it, Sarah Armstrong.



Sarah Gray Armstrong (3/18/1883 - 8/12/1957) was a well-known fiddle player in Pennsylvania. She began playing the fiddle when she was five, and learned most of her tunes from her uncle and father who were also accomplis…

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