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McNally Strumstick in D Spruce top and back, brilliant sound. Dulcimer tuning, with carry bag.

GR3044: McNally Strumstick in D
Spruce top and back, brilliant sound. Dulcimer tuning, with carry bag. Made in USA

Complete with Gig Bag

Price: £165.00 Pounds Stg  (€218,00 Euro)

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This instrument can be slung over your shoulder and played a bit like a guitar. However it's tuned like a dulcimer, and makes the ideal accompaniment instrument. For its size, it has a fantastic volume, and it's extremely portable! It's very difficult to play a wrong chord on this open tuned instrument. The McNally strumstick comes with a nice carry bag, and a CD, booklet and pick.
Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer Information
Descended from Northern European zithers the dulcimer was used mostly in old time American music. It has from 3 to 6 strings usually arranged in 3 courses and traditionally was strummed (with a very light pick). The lower two courses are used as drones, the top course for the melody. Only the top course was fretted and this was usually done with a stick called a noter. The noter gives a characteristic sound as it slides over the fret. It is a modal instrument hence the irregular fretting (see separate note on modes). There are two more modern styles of playing. One is to fret the bottom strings as well as the melody course, to play chords (eg. Joni Mitchell's LP "Blue"), the other is to change the instrument to 4 courses and fingerpick.

Some dulcimers have extra frets. These are refered to as half frets, and allow greater flexibility, a six and a half fret is the most common addition, it is effectively a seventh fret, but calling it so would put out the usual notation for the instrument which is done by fret numbers.

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