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The HAMMER DULCIMER
Oct 23rd, 2009 by Naomi

Here’s some info I shared last night about the instrument I want to play. (Plus, a little extra. ;) ):

The hammer dulcimer has a trapezoidal shape and strings are attached from one side to the other. And very similar to the piano, the shorter the string, the higher the pitch; the longer the string, the deeper the pitch; contrary to the piano, however, this instrument is not widely used…but it’s SUPER cool! The dulcimer has a rich, sweet resonating sound. In fact, “dulcimer” comes from two words, one Greek and one Latin, “dulcis” and “melos” together they mean, “sweet sound or song”.

To play the dulcimer, you position it somewhat diagonally and use two little hammers to hit the strings. There are a variety of hammers and all of them produce a different tone-whether richer, softer, or sweeter. Also, depending on the type of wood it’s made of, it produces a different tone, too.

This instrument is known around the world as a zither, hackbrett, santoor, etc. and has been in existence since before the 12th century; it’s believed to have originated in Persia. Interestingly, the dulcimer is mentioned in Daniel 3:5: “That at what time ye hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of musick, ye fall down and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set up:…”

Here are some links to see pictures: Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3
Here’s a link to listen to a YouTube recording: Baby Dulcimer

Briefing Session Two WAS SO MUCH FUN!
Oct 23rd, 2009 by Naomi

All of you who missed out, missed out on a GREAT TIME!
They just keep getting better! :)

I can’t wait!
Oct 22nd, 2009 by Isabella

I can’t wait for tonight! I love the group meetings.  I can’t wait to play my song too :)

Blink of an Eye
Oct 21st, 2009 by Grant

I like playing this fast song!

The Wild Colt
Oct 21st, 2009 by Graham

very cool piece of music!

Talented Musicians
Oct 20th, 2009 by Naomi

Joey sent me this really neat video of what appears to be a sibling trio. It’s got to be one of the coolest songs I’ve ever heard! :)

Just CLICK HERE!!!

Emily Bear
Oct 20th, 2009 by Joey

This little girl is amazing! Check out the link here.

The Penny Game
Oct 20th, 2009 by Andrew

The penny game really helps me practice.  If  I am struggling on with one of my lines in music, I can play the penny game.  I have three pennies on one side of the piano.  If I get the line right, I move one penny over to the other side.  Then if  I get  the line right again, you can get another penny on the other side.  If I  get it wrong, I  have to put all the pennies back on the first side.  The goal is to get all three pennies on the other side.  This helped me learn October Wind for Thursday night.

The ”Eggs-pert” Hen
Oct 20th, 2009 by Hayley

Here  I  am   playing    the    piano  with  my    piano     teacher     singing     along.

I’m an ”eggs-pert” hen they say,
‘Cause I lay an egg a day,
Cluck! Cluck! Cluck! Cluck! Cluck! Cluck !
I deserve a big bou-quet.

Laying eggs is not a ”yolk”.
Lots of times I’d like a ”coke”.
Cluck!  Cluck!  Cluck! Cluck!   Cluck!  Cluck!
I   just  hope    this   egg`s    not    broke.

Recording of Rustic Dance
Oct 20th, 2009 by Jed

Jedidiah {me} playing an amazing piece… with a little help

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