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Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood

Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood

Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood
Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood
Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood
Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood
Wildwood Dulcimer - Lacewood
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Item #: DMWL
Manufacturer: Roosebeck
Mfg ID: DMWL
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Fun, lightweight, and easy to play, our Wildwood Dulcimer has the rich sound of a mountain dulcimer with just a little bit of banjo twang. The body style of the Wildwood allows it to be played like a guitar instead of the traditional "flat in the lap" position of the mountain dulcimer. The teardrop spruce soundboard with three rosettes stands out in contrast to the long, thin rosewood fingerboard.

The Wildwood has three string courses: a wound string at the top, an unwound center string, and two unwound strings tuned in unison, at the bottom. Many tunings will work, but we recommend the traditional DAD to makes it easy to pick up and play. The frets are arranged in a diatonic scale, just like an Appalachian mountain dulcimer, but added is the infamous "6 1/2" fret just below the octave position allowing play in Ionian mode. The possibilities are many, playing the Wildwood Dulcimer can as easy or as complicated as your care to make it. Explore!

Features:
  • lightweight & easy to play
  • Spruce soundboard
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Neck width 32-33 mm
  • Neck length 36 1/2"
  • 2 inches deep
  • 7" at the widest part of the body
  • Nut to bridge 25 1/2 inches
  • 31" from nut to the base
  • Shipped insured
  • Brand new!




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Note: Whether you purchase an instrument on-line or from a physical store locally, it is recommended that you change the strings on your new instrument as soon as you receive it. The strings of an instrument both in a store or shipped to you are exposed to air and different environments prior to you receiving it. During this time the strings WILL oxidize, decreasing it's life expectancy and reducing the quality of it's sound. On occasion instruments may even arrive with a broken string, therefore, it is recommended that you purchase a replacement set of strings and consider changing your strings as soon as it arrives. Learning to change strings should be the first lesson learned when embarking on the journey of playing a new instrument.
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