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The South Suburban Dulcimer and Folk Music Society is a group of music lovers who play folk and traditional music on folk instruments. Members play everything from the Autoharp to the Zither, but we mostly play Mountain and Hammered Dulcimers. At any given meeting or performance, you may hear one of us playing the banjo, …
At the Appalachian School of Luthiery, Master Luthier Doug Naselroad teaches stringed instrument construction to students and apprentices of all ages. Luthiery is deeply rooted in Hindman, as far back as 1871 when the beautiful dulcimers of James Edward (Uncle Ed) Thomas first appeared. Besides building museum-quality replicas of those early pieces, students can also learn to build, service and restore guitars, mandolins, and many other stringed instruments at a professional level.
Hobgoblin Music has provided musicians with otherwise hard to find folk instruments, celtic instruments and acoustic instruments for 40 years, and has grown to be the largest source in Europe, and probably the world. We have music shops across the UK as well as an online shop and worldwide mail order service, supplying the world with ukuleles, guitars, banjos, mandolins, accordions, melodeons, concertinas and much, much more. Most of our staff are gigging musicians, and our specialist musical advice is fre
Welcome to the Southern Wisconsin Dulcimer Club. Click here to see meeting place and time. Our club includes both mountain and hammered dulcimers. We are willing to accept other stringed instruments. Since 2008, the club and festival has featured various artists including Neal and Coleen Walters, David Foss, Gloria Hays, Katie Waldren, Robert Force, Bing…