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The dulcitar is a variant of the Appalachian dulcimer, which retains the dulcimer's diatonic fret layout yet features a long neck that is intended to be
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Fretted string instrument
explored, and later patented, by Homer Ledford, and called the "dulcitar." (see below) Dulcitar (also stick dulcimer or strum-stick): a long-necked fretted
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Spanish confectionery manufacturer
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2000 studio album by Gov't Mule
guitar on "I Think You Know What I Mean", fretless bass on "Far Away", dulcitar on "In My Life" Matt Abts – drums, djembe, ashika on "In My Life" Michael
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American musician and instrument maker
of the dulcitar, and also made dulcijos and dulcibros. Ledford was also a skilled innovator in instrument design. In addition to the dulcitar, he experimented
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And Run" 2003: Marshall Crenshaw - What's In The Bag? (Razor & Tie) - Dulcitar, bass on "Take Me With U" 2005: Terry Anderson - Terry Anderson And The
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Tunings for stringed musical instruments
Strumstick 3 strings 3 courses Standard/common: G3 D4 G4 Alternate: F3 C4 F4 Dulcitar, Dulcimer stick, Strumbly, Standard Strumstick US Other sizes exist. General
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2003 studio album by Marshall Crenshaw
vibraphone Greg Leisz – steel guitar Jane Scarpantoni – cello Eric Ambel – dulcitar, bass Tom Teeley – guitar What's in the Bag? at AllMusic Christgau, Robert
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Month of 1927
instrument maker nicknamed "The Stradivarius of the Dulcimer"; inventor of the dulcitar; in Alpine, Tennessee (d. 2006) The discovery of a rich gold vein was made
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English : from the Old English personal name Bēda, of which the most famous bearer was the Venerable Bede, the 8th century theologian and historian. Use of the personal name, though rare, continued long enough into the medieval period to give rise to the surname.
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