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      <url>http://craggymtnmusic.com/mtn_dulcimers.html</url>
      <title>Craggy Mountain Music Mountain Dulcimers</title>
      <desc>Folk instruments, including handcrafted mountain dulcimers. Pictures, accessories, and contact information.</desc>
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   <item id="182776-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://www.dpnews.com</url>
      <title>Dulcimer Players News</title>
      <desc>Magazine for mountain and hammered dulcimer. Event listings, dulcimer club contacts, and links.</desc>
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      <url>http://folknotes.com/MD.html</url>
      <title>Folk Notes Mountain Dulcimer Page</title>
      <desc>Descriptions and pictures of available mountain dulcimers.</desc>
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   <item id="182788-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://www.guitargal.com/folk.html</url>
      <title>Guitar Gallery: Folk Instruments</title>
      <desc>FolkCraft mountain dulcimers, bowed psalteries and other folk instruments. Pictures, descriptions, and prices.</desc>
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   <item id="182774-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://www.jcrmusic.com/</url>
      <title>Jerry Rockwell's Mountain Dulcimer Page</title>
      <desc>Includes tuning instructions, music and tablature, articles about playing techniques, classes, and catalog of tunebooks, recordings, and dulcimers.</desc>
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      <url>http://www.penoka.com/l_dulcim.htm</url>
      <title>Mountain Dulcimers</title>
      <desc>Variety store in Helen, GA displays an assortment of dulcimers. Pictures, descriptions, customization, and ordering information.</desc>
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      <url>http://www.susantrump.com</url>
      <title>Susan Trump, dulcimer player, performer, teacher</title>
      <desc>Mountain dulcimer player, guitarist, banjo player, vocalist, songwriter, performer, teacher and Arts in Education Specialist. Recordings include &amp;quot;What the Hill People Say&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Tree of Life&amp;quot;. &amp;quot;Live at Caffe Lena&amp;quot; and the production of &amp;quot;Masters of the Mountain Dulcimer&amp;quot;</desc>
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   <item id="182778-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://www.texasdulcimer.net</url>
      <title>Texas Dulcimer Net</title>
      <desc>Links to clubs, music festivals, artists and bands, instrument builders and repairs, music stores, teachers and concert venues.</desc>
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      <url>http://free.gentle.org/users/gospelhymns/Dulcimer.htm</url>
      <title>The Fretted Dulcimer</title>
      <desc>Informative site showing how to play and tune the mountain dulcimer.</desc>
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   <item id="182792-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://mi.essortment.com/mountaindulcime_rthh.htm</url>
      <title>The Mountain Dulcimer-an American origin</title>
      <desc>A brief history and review of how the instrument is played.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="182782-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://www.tindlemusic.com</url>
      <title>Tindle Music Company</title>
      <desc>TMC features the music of 2-time National Mountain Dulcimer Champion Mark Tindle. Site includes free tablatures for beginner to intermediate players.</desc>
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   <item id="182794-1006096831" type="url">
      <url>http://mama.essortment.com/whatisadulci_rkfn.htm</url>
      <title>What is a dulcimer?</title>
      <desc>The dulcimer is a stringed instrument first developed in the early 1800's in the Appalachian Mountains of America.  Simple to learn and exciting to play.</desc>
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