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Gallery![]() An hourglass dulcimer with a spruce top. ![]() A McSpadden teardrop or pumpkin seed dulcimer. Another spruce top. ![]() A cardboard training dulcimer, used for beginners' classes. These sound surprisingly good. ![]() Another hourglass dulcimer ![]() This small dulcimer is a "backpack" dulcimer, and is one octave higher than a full size dulcimer. ![]() A "courting" dulcimer, which would allow a courting couple to play together without direct supervision, as long as the chaperon in an adjacent room can hear two people playing, all is well. ![]() A Kantele, a Finnish cousin of the dulcimer, built by Stephen Dahl. ![]() A Langeleik, from Norway, another dulcimer like instrument with partial bridges, built by Stephen Dahl. Gallery |