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 Cutaway Mountain Dulcimer, 4, Turns
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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". Thus the fingering is inverted
from normal style. It is kind of a missing link between the traditional
mountain dulcimer and our "stick style" Wildwood Dulcimer. The inverted
fingerings are a little easier for guitar players but it still produces
the rich, full sound of a mountain dulcimer. When you want to play in a
traditional style, lay it flat and play it like any other mountain
dulcimer.
The solid spruce soundboard features three " f " holes. The
back, sides, and fretboard, are rosewood. The fretboard has arches
underneath allowing free space between the soundboard and the fretboard.
The carved scroll peghead has geared 4:1 banjo style tuners.
Actual instrument weight is approximately 2.5 lbs.
Special Note: The strings put on the instruments in our
workshops, while playable, are put through some rigorous testing. They
should probably be replaced for improved playability, sound quality, and
better tuning shortly after you receive the instrument. For your
convenience we offer Roosebeck Wildwood Dulcimer strings, and you can order them here.
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