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- Craggy Mountain Music Mountain Dulcimers - Folk instruments, including handcrafted mountain dulcimers. Pictures, accessories, and contact information.
- Dulcimer Players News - Magazine for mountain and hammered dulcimer. Event listings, dulcimer club contacts, and links.
- Folk Notes Mountain Dulcimer Page - Descriptions and pictures of available mountain dulcimers.
- Guitar Gallery: Folk Instruments - FolkCraft mountain dulcimers, bowed psalteries and other folk instruments. Pictures, descriptions, and prices.
- Jerry Rockwell's Mountain Dulcimer Page - Includes tuning instructions, music and tablature, articles about playing techniques, classes, and catalog of tunebooks, recordings, and dulcimers.
- Mountain Dulcimers - Variety store in Helen, GA displays an assortment of dulcimers. Pictures, descriptions, customization, and ordering information.
- Susan Trump, dulcimer player, performer, teacher - Mountain dulcimer player, guitarist, banjo player, vocalist, songwriter, performer, teacher and Arts in Education Specialist. Recordings include "What the Hill People Say", "Tree of Life". "Live at Caffe Lena" and the production of "Masters of the Mountain Dulcimer"
- Texas Dulcimer Net - Links to clubs, music festivals, artists and bands, instrument builders and repairs, music stores, teachers and concert venues.
- The Fretted Dulcimer - Informative site showing how to play and tune the mountain dulcimer.
- The Mountain Dulcimer-an American origin - A brief history and review of how the instrument is played.
- Tindle Music Company - TMC features the music of 2-time National Mountain Dulcimer Champion Mark Tindle. Site includes free tablatures for beginner to intermediate players.
- What is a dulcimer? - 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.
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