9780810874114-0810874113-Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions (Volume 13) (American Folk Music and Musicians Series, 13)

Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions (Volume 13) (American Folk Music and Musicians Series, 13)

ISBN-13: 9780810874114
ISBN-10: 0810874113
Edition: Second
Author: Ralph Smith
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 202 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780810874114
ISBN-10: 0810874113
Edition: Second
Author: Ralph Smith
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 202 pages

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Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions (Volume 13) (American Folk Music and Musicians Series, 13) (ISBN-13: 9780810874114 and ISBN-10: 0810874113), written by authors Ralph Smith, was published by Scarecrow Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Instruments (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions (Volume 13) (American Folk Music and Musicians Series, 13) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Instruments books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.11.

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The Appalachian dulcimer is one of America's major contributions to world music and folk art. Homemade and handmade, played by people with no formal knowledge of music, this beautiful instrument entered the post-World-War-II Folk Revival with virtually no written record. Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions tells the fascinating story of the effort to recover the instrument's lost history through fieldwork in the Southern mountains, finding of old instruments, and listening to the tales of old folks.

After reviewing the instrument's distinctive musical features, Ralph Lee Smith presents the dulcimer's story chronologically, tracing its roots in a Renaissance German instrument, the scheitholt; describing the early history of the scheitholt and the dulcimer in America; and outlining the development of distinctive dulcimer styles in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky. The story continues into the 20th Century, through the final group of tradition-based Appalachian makers whose work flowed into the national scene of the Folk Revival.

This fully revised edition provides expanded information about the history of the scheitholt and the dulcimer before the Civil War and discusses traditions and types that are still being discovered and documented. Smith also adds his personal adventures in searching for the dulcimer's history. A new final chapter describes types and styles that do not fit conveniently into the mainstream development of the instrument. The book concludes with several appendixes, including measurements of representative dulcimers and listings of dulcimer recordings in the Archive of Folk Culture of the Library of Congress.

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