She plays hammer dulcimer and marimba, all kinds of instruments and she does play with some percussion groups at the university. |
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The piano, dulcimer and the clavichord are examples of chordophones that are struck. |
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Silk zither and dulcimer with strings are the most common traditional musical instruments. |
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At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer. |
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Pete Coe returns to the club on January 22 with his bouzouki, banjo, dulcimer, melodeon and percussive step-dancing. |
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The santour is a member of the hammered dulcimer or zither family of stringed instruments and has its origins in ancient Persian classical music. |
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Richard adds to the enchantment of these tales with the rhythms of his mountain dulcimer and conga drum. |
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Robert Force has been playing the mountain dulcimer for over 30 years, delivering wildly uplifting performances around the globe. |
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Learning to write tablature, the method dulcimer musicians use to write out their tunes, is easy. |
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Favoured instruments include the hurdy-gurdy, dulcimer, recorders, zither, guitars and drums. |
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Dimotika are traditional rural folk songs often accompanied by a clarinet, lute, violin dulcimer, and drum. |
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Between them, the three also play violin, cello and dulcimer. |
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Lauper has performed on a number of instruments including guitar, dulcimer, zither, recorder, bass recorder, omnichord, banjo, ukelele, tin whistle, and drums among others. |
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It was vaguely shaped like a long dulcimer, with at least a dozen strings. |
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Her repertoire now includes some 16 instruments such as saxophone, clarinet, bass guitar, piano, concertina and hammer dulcimer, plus she's got a killer folk voice. |
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You'll hear a marimba and dulcimer every so often in this crescendoing collection of stellar four-part harmonies. |
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The mountain dulcimer is a fretted instrument that generally has 3 strings and about 20 frets. |
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The dulcimer is a psaltery having strings that are struck with hammers rather than plucked. |
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Salon Ambroisine will take the Gooikoorts visitors on a trip to discover the sound of the dulcimer. |
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The beautiful melodies of 3 violins, bayan, dulcimer, flute, clarinet, 2 guitars and percussion will bring you a lot of pleasure. |
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Many dance tunes and songs from the various regions of our country have become core repertoire for dulcimer players. |
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Very early on, I was attracted to the sounds of stringed instruments like the dulcimer and mandolin, which were commonly played in that part of the country. |
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Violins and clarinets were used in instrumental combinations in all areas, with the bagpipe prevalent in Bohemia, and the double bass and dulcimer in Moravia. |
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The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists. |
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The kantele is a traditional plucked string instrument of the dulcimer and zither family native to Finland. |
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The dulcimer is a close relative to the psaltry, the chief difference being that the psaltry is usually plucked, whereas the dulcimer is usually struck. |
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Zwingli enjoyed music and could play several instruments, including the violin, harp, flute, dulcimer and hunting horn. |
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To give the score a contemporary and fresh feel he included original bespoke electronic sounds and electronically treated dulcimer and cimbalom. |
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A full-time musician for more than 20 years, Geoff plays sixstring and 12-string guitars, Appalachian dulcimer and bodhran. |
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He achieved such skill on his perfected dulcimer that he progressed in a breathtaking career to being one of the most popular virtuosos of his time. |
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The trapezoidal dulcimer, or sanṭūr, the strings of which are struck with two thin sticks, is widespread and is especially prominent in Persian art music. |
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Ans as for duos, Matt Ward plays all the guitar and keyboard parts, and he is accompanied by his producer, Adam Selzer, only for some percussion and the mandolin and dulcimer parts. |
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The so-called session with dulcimer has already become such a traditional event and since 1991 the regular performance of the ensemble has been a culmination of the cultural programme in the framework of the Skalica Days. |
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If you're still convinced you really can't play mountain music, consider something like a lap dulcimer. |
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His classical background does not stop him exploring all forms of music, and perhaps it is his interest in jazz that makes him such an outstanding improviser on the lute and hammered dulcimer. |
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We play without electronics or digital technology old and new music on traditional instruments: harp, dulcimer, double bass, with bagpipes or hurdy-gurdy and descant recorder. |
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The most information one might hope to find on the hummel is on the similar, though organologically distinct, Appalachian dulcimer. |
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Guests can attend competitions of flatfoot dancers, folk singers and string players on fiddle, dulcimer, mandolin and banjo performing old-time and bluegrass music. |
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We used piano, we used a thing called dulcitone, which is like a piano but the hammers strike tuning forks, we used hammered dulcimer, we used glockenspiel and xylophones, an harmonium and a real church organ. |
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Played traditionally, the dulcimer sounds delightful with drones acenting the melody you are playing. |
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Accompanying himself with his dulcimer, a plectrum instrument of his own handicraft, Niles harks back to the balladeers of old. |
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Shirley Geff from Irvine, California, watched as an old woman sitting in front of the schoolhouse played an Appalachian Mountain dulcimer. |
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Inspired by their backgrounds in Celtic folk traditions, Lucy's intricate vocal style is accompanied by skilful playing on guitar, ukulele and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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Bass and drums are provided by Martin Trewinnard and Colin Halliwell, while electric lead guitar is played by Pete Laity who also supplies mandolin and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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At the end of the room, as if behind an iconastasis of song, oud, baglamas, and a kind of hammered dulcimer called a santouri were being played without a break. |
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For an hour after the jam begins, musicians trickle in, unfolding chairs and sitting down with some bygone-era instruments like the mountain dulcimer. |
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He plays just about anything with strings including the traditional fiddle, Chinese erhu, Appalachian dulcimer, mandolin and six and twelve string acoustic guitars. |
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It has a cymbalon, which is like a piano played like a hammered dulcimer. |
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