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TIPLE

   
Definition: in Spain, Colombia, Puerto Rico, etc., a small type of guitar; 12 metal strings in four courses. Also refers to treble pitched (F) double reeded woodwind instruments in catalunya. (Tiple means treble in Spanish, and is therefore applied to various types of instrument)

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Stoney End DULCIMER Courting Appalachian Dulcimer Double sided for 2 players! Hourglass body, heart shaped holes

Stoney End DULCIMER Courting Appalachian Dulcimer


Double sided for 2 players! Hourglass body, heart shaped holes

Item ID: GX61055   Model No: DULCIMER   
    Product Features
  • Walnut Fretboard, solid spruce top, solid walnut body
  • Plastic Bridge
  • Great, Full Sound
    Product Specifications
  • Nut Width: 38mm
  • Fretboard Width: 39mm
  • Scale Length: 680mm
  • Body Depth: 57mm
  • Upper Bout: 244mm
  • Lower Bout: 240mm
  • Frets: 18
  • Length: 1070
  • Strings: .012/.012, .018, .024
  • Made in: USA
  • Model Number: DULCIMER
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Appalachian Dulcimers Information


Descended from the Northern European zithers, the Appalachian Dulcimer developed in the Appalachian mountains of the Eastern USA, where it was used in old time music. Its popularity has spread because of its delicate sound, and the ease with which it can be played. An ideal instrument for song accompaniment.
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