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Music I’d Like To Hear #180

Trio with guitar, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle.

Trio with guitar, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle

Trio with guitar, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle.

Author DougPosted on November 8, 2020June 9, 2021Categories Music I'd Like To Hear, Hammered DulcimerTags Musicians2 Comments on Music I’d Like To Hear #180

Music I’d Like To Hear #35

Music i'd like to hear #35

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #35

Author DougPosted on July 4, 2012July 4, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Musical Instruments, Musicians, Traditional Music

Music I’d Like To Hear #34

Music i'd like to hear #34

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #34

Author DougPosted on June 24, 2012September 25, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Musicians, Traditional Music2 Comments on Music I’d Like To Hear #34

Music I’d Like To Hear #33

Music i'd like to hear #33

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #33

Author DougPosted on June 4, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Musicians, Traditional Music2 Comments on Music I’d Like To Hear #33

Music I’d Like To Hear #32

Music i'd like to hear #32

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #32

Author DougPosted on May 21, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Banjo, Musicians, Traditional Music3 Comments on Music I’d Like To Hear #32

Music I’d Like To Hear #31

Music i'd like to hear #31

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #31

Author DougPosted on May 3, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Musical Instruments, Musicians

Music I’d Like To Hear #30

Music i'd like to hear #30

 

Music I’d Like To Hear #30

Author DougPosted on April 15, 2012Categories Music I'd Like To HearTags Musical Instruments, Musicians2 Comments on Music I’d Like To Hear #30

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- No. Just no. Early-20th century, Francesco Perr - No. Just no.
Early-20th century, Francesco Perretti & Figli, mandolin upcycled into a table lamp, 29” high.
I'm currently doing well after a back surgery, but I'm currently doing well after a back surgery, but it will be about six weeks before I can start delicately working on dulcimers again.
In my search for things to do at my current level of ability, I lapped an old Turkish sharpening stone I recently acquired. The stone was deeply and unevenly worn, but the better face lapped out beautifully. 
It is darker, harder, and denser than the two Cretan sharpening stones I use, which some people say may be the same variety of stone as the Turkish stones, but it cuts remarkably fast like the Cretan stones, and also like the Cretan stones, varying the use of pressure, water, and slurry makes it very versatile for coarse to very fine honing.
If I get bored, I'll lap the other face, which looks more like the surface of the moon than a sharpening stone!
#sharpening #sharpeningstone #naturalsharpeningstone
My wife Cynthia and I rarely play music together, My wife Cynthia and I rarely play music together, but when we do, it is always a memorable experience.
In this photo, we are playing our arrangement of the ever popular Pachelbel's Canon in D, arranged for Stumpf fiddle and tuned pop bottles.
This performance was for a wedding processional, and just as the photo was taken, Cynthia was telling me, "Pick up the tempo, so we can get out of here in time to make it to that Bar Mitzvah gig later today."
Marriage and music; they're both about teamwork!
Planing ebony to width for dulcimer fingerboards. Planing ebony to width for dulcimer fingerboards. 
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#handplane #jointerplane #ebonyfingerboard #dulcimermaker
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