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Posted: Sat May 12th, 2007 01:10 pm |
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Doh - I just re-read your posts and found it.
I'm sure your picture is the 5 string banjo (dulcimer style) rather than the 5 string dulcimer (with pairs).
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Michael Fox Approved
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Posted: Sat May 12th, 2007 01:53 pm |
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Hello
I play a five-string dulcijo on the tune "Bells of Saint John"
Michael Fox
http://ezfolk.com/audio/bands/106/music.php
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daninmi Approved
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Posted: Sun May 13th, 2007 02:44 am |
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Ummm...that is not a 5 string dulcijo...that is a dulcijo style banjo.
There is an actual 5 string dulcijo on the deluxe/one of a kind dulcijo page.
http://www.ezfolk.com/dulcijo/one-of-a-kind/one-of-a-kind.html
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mark Approved

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Posted: Tue Jun 19th, 2007 06:07 pm |
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| That's a really nice looking instrument you got there jbrosser, how you getting on with it?
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