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Mountain Dulcimer |
Also called a Lap Dulcimer, this beautiful instrument is a staple of Appalachian folk music. Easy and fun to play, with a pure, sweet sound. |
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Strum Stick |
Played like a mountain dulcimer, using numbers and simple finger strumming, the strum stick lets even beginners achieve a beautiful sound. Each instrument is numbered, dated, and signed by the craftsman himself. |
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Banjo Strum Stick |
Looks and sounds like a banjo, but is much easier to play and is really hard to put down once you get started! |
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Tenor Guitar |
4-string chromatic tenor guitar looks funky and sounds amazing! Handcrafted from red cedar and poplar. |
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Mandolin |
Patterned after instruments made by old-time mountain craftsmen, Blaine's pure wood mandolins produce a sound as sweet as a Smoky Mountain breeze. |
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Teardrop Fiddle |
Much played and favored by generations of mountain fiddlers, this beautiful heirloom-quality instrument will delight fiddler and listener alike. |
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Medieval-Style Fiddle |
Delicate and distinctive in both tone and appearance, this simple yet exquisite instrument will turn heads everywhere it's played. |
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Flute |
Beautiful as the mountains from which it hails, this cedar wood instrument is modeled after the Native American "courting" flute and has a haunting, mellow sound. |
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Diddlebow |
One of the oldest Appalachian instruments around, the diddlebow is easy to play and easy to carry. Continuous sliding scale is perfect for blues, country, or even rock music. |
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