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I Wonder As I Wander

by Steve Eulberg This Appalachian tune, collected and added to by John Jacob Niles, is a lovely, haunting Aeolian melody that fits so well on the mountain dulcimer in DAC tuning.

Steve's mountain dulcimer lesson series explores playing this tune in traditional drone-style, as well as in a flatpicked melody across the strings, and with chords for singing and a chord-melody version. There is a lot to explore that will help your wandering be filled with wondering.

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Children's Song of the Nativity

Our guest instructor, Linda Thomas, shares one of the beautiful tunes from her collection An Old English Christmas, published by Mel Bay in this 16-episode lesson series. Here is a demonstration of the tune.

Subscribe at dulcimercrossing.com and let Linda teach you how to play this wonderful tune in time for the holidays!

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Mission: Take the Dulcimer Pledge

by Steve Eulberg I have a mission: I am seeking to equip, support, challenge and encourage musicians who play dulcimer. As I teach across the US in clubs, festivals and workshops, I ask my mountain dulcimer students to raise their right hands and take this pledge. So, stop whatever you are doing right now, raise your right hand and take this pledge with me. It will make a difference in your life! 

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Playing Expressively

Nina Zanetti's 12 episode lesson set on playing expressively has all kinds of nuggets in it for musicians of every kind. Her specific instructions and suggestions apply to the mountain dulcimer, but are applicable if one is a singer, or hammered dulcimer or harmonica player. Check out the introduction to the series:

The rest of the series is available at dulcimercrossing.com. Just sign up and you can see them all!

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June Apple

Linda Thomas, from Kansas City, teaches this fun modal tune for Hammered Dulcimer Players!


She is accompanied by her favorite guitarist, Dan Delancey.  Together they give a fine demonstration of the fun that a mixolydian tune can be on the dulcimer.  Then Linda teaches the tune and how to play back-up chords in an 11-episode lesson set.


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Harmonics Lesson by Nina Zanetti

You know those beautiful chiming sounds that you hear on recordings or watch people play on the mountain dulcimer?  Those are called harmonics and, when you know where and how to play them, they can be part of your toolkit for playing the mountain dulcimer, too.

Nina Zanetti, 2008 National Mountain Dulcimer Champion and DulcimerCrossing Instructor, is known for her lyrical instrumental finger-style arrangements of classical and celtic tunes. In this 20-episode lesson set, Nina explains …

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Using the Capo

EwingCaposThe Capo is a tool used by players of many fretted instruments and it is also useful for playing the Mountain Dulcimer! In this new lesson series, Steve Eulberg demonstrates how to make the best use of the capo on your dulcimer in different tunings.  (DAA, DAd)

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Here is our Wednesday Livestream Discussion about Using Capos (available to our Workshop & Me…

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Standard Definition Now an Option!

We have sought to provide the highest quality video in the lessons that we prepare for the dulcimercrossing.com site.

While traveling across the country and talking with several subscribers, however, Steve has heard stories from patient (as well as frustrated) subscribers whose internet connections will not permit the videos to load in a timely manner.

With the project of re-rending all of the videos on our site and moving them to a new host, we have uncovered a solution that is helping these subs…

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Last Day to Sign up and Save!

Back2SchoolSpecialGraphicToday is the final day of our Back-To-School-Special, which saves you $21 off of our regular low rate of 67¢ a day for full access, all of the time to all of our lessons!

If you've been thinking that you want to get better at playing your dulcimer (either mountain or hammered!) our supportive and knowledgeable instructors may be just the tool you need to help you take your music from where you are to where you want it to grow!

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The Right Hand Fingerstyle Technique of David Massengill

by Steve Eulberg At the Gebhard Woods Festival I was given a tutorial by David Massengill about his right hand finger-style technique for playing mountain dulcimer.  Take a look!

There are many different styles of playing our beloved instruments and being able to witness the variety always inspires my creativity! 

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