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Chromatic Scale Patterns

Erin Mae Lewis teaches a new lesson on the skill of playing what she calls "forward" and "backward" scale patterns. This is what she uses to move her scales all over her chromatic mountain dulcimer, enabling her to playing the "string-band" keys, as well as the "singing" keys and helps her be not only a welcomed player, but a sought-after player for bluegrass jams sessions! Her tips will definitely help you, even if you are playing standard mountain dulcimer only.

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Dulci-Tune Hammered Dulcimer Accessory

by Steve Eulberg After using a pitch pipe, a tuning fork, a note from another instrument, then a Korg tuner with a tuning clip (which helps to isolate the pitches that are being tuned in the midst of a noisy room), I am so glad to see this new tool for helping hammered dulcimer players! Dusty Strings has partnered with Snark to create the perfect accessory for those of us who would rather play than spend all day tuning our instruments!  I have filmed an introductory review for you here:

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Here is our DulcimerCrossing Newsletter

Hi friends, Linda has published our next issue of the DulcimerCrossing Newsletter, and if you are not already receiving it, you can view it here. If you would like to subscribe, OR you would like to recommend this newsletter to a friend, please use the form below or click here.

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Lauda for Mary Maddalena by Neal Hellman

Neal Hellman has been quite taken with these beautiful Italian tunes written in praise of Mary and shares with us the tune and his arrangement for Lauda di Maria Maddlena. Here Neal demonstrates the tune:

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New Teacher: Robert Force

DulcimerCrossing is pleased to welcome Robert Force to the faculty. Robert brings years of experience and a delight in the sounds and ways the diatonic dulcimer works. Watch his introductory video here:

His first course is about Rhythm. Read the most recent newsletter about Robert and his lessons here.

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Another Jig Will Do for Hammered Dulcimer

An Irish Slip Jig in 9/8 time for Hammered Dulcimer! Lesson by Steve Eulberg.  Here is the demonstration of the tune:   Take a look at a preview below:

Subscribe to DulcimerCrossing.com to learn the tune! AnotherJigCover.inddThis tune is featured in (and is the title for) Steve's 2009 Book/CD which just had its 4th printing this year:  Another Jig Will Do:  Songs & Tunes of the Angles and the Celts

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Erin Mae Lewis' 30 Minute Practice Session Strategy

Here is a question that all of our instructors hear often:  How should I practice? Erin Mae Lewis (formerly Erin Rogers) gives us insights and her suggestions in this lesson in the Mountain Dulcimer Skills section of our website Take a look at a preview below:

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New Teacher: Neal Hellman Mountain Dulcimer

DulcimerCrossing is pleased to welcome a new Guest Instructor to our roster:  Neal Hellman. Neal has lived in the Santa Cruz, California area since the 1970's, when it was the epi-center of the west coast mountain dulcimer revival, in part because of the nearby location of FolkRoots and CapriTaurus dulcimer builders Michael and Howard Rugg.  Watch Neal's introduction below:

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New Lesson Series is Coming!

Well, with many miles under our feet (Steve criss-crossing the county and Linda climbing the heights of Colorado), it has been a while since we've been able to give an update, but the wait is worth it! We had our Chattanooga instructor, Butch Ross, in the studio and his lessons on Looping are now in the editing bay. Take at look at a sample of his demonstration here:

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Tips for Jam Survival

by Steve Eulberg

The Summer Festival season is fast approaching (can you feel the buzz of excitement in the air?)  Many of us set aside our winter rhythms and venture out to play music with others in new settings: out of doors, at picnics and cookouts, at public parks, at the beach, at festivals, at week-long learning opportunities.

Some of us are also a little anxious about these meetings because we're not quite certain how we will survive when jamming with other people whom we don't know!

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