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ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF THE DULCIMERThe dulcimer is a memberof the string family.. It is further categorized into the Psaltrey family, a group of instruments that are comprised of strings

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ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF THE DULCIMERThe dulcimer is a member

of the string family It is further categorized into the Psaltrey family, a group of instruments that are comprised of strings stretched across a frame and played by plucking or drumming The only difference, in fact, between the dulcimer and the psaltrey is the fact that one is plucked and the other is drummed The dulcimer family is divided into two sections The dulcimers with keys and dulcimers without keys A dulcimer with keys would be played by depressing a key which would move a

mechanism that would cause a hammer to strike the string The most improved instrument in the keyed dulcimer section is the piano

Dulcimers that are played without the aid of a key are usually in the

unusual shape of a trapezoid Early descriptions of this instrument,

dating back to the Middle Ages, describe the instrument as a rectangular box with strings stretched over two bridges Both the single and the

double bridged dulcimers are common in traditional Irish music It is played by striking the strings with padded wooden hammer.It is commonly believed that the dulcimer came to Europe from the East sometime in the fifteenth century This cannot be true The dulcimer is closely related to the yang ch'in from China However, the yang ch'in was introduced to the Chinese around 1800 A similar traditional dulcimer found its way to Korea in about 1725 The dulcimer originated as the santir in what is now Iraq from a Greek instrument, the psalterion The santir was a

trapeziodal box covered with strings It was played by striking the strings with light sticks From there the Arabs carried the santir through North Africa where it was integrated into the Jewish culture From North Africa

it was taken to Spain, for a carving was discovered in the cathedral

Santiago de Compostela, dated 1184 It is unknown why the Irish make mention of the timpan, a generic term for any member of the psaltrey family, being used by St Patrick in the 6th century, six hundred years earlier than the dulcimers first introduction into Spain from North

Africa.Dulcimers gained popularity from the churches and cathedrals throughout the 14th century But in the 16th century, as the violin and wind instruments became increasingly fashionable, the dulcimer virtually disappeared For the next two hundred years it went unnoticed In 1705 Pantaleon Hebenstreit presented the French King Louis XIV with a

slightly revised dulcimer Hebenstreit built a larger sound chamber and used strings of gut and wire to span five octaves He hoped to

revolutionize the dulcimer and its capacities Sadly, the instrument was not highly accepted, for the reverberation created in the larger sound chamber made the performance of rapid passages impossible, and the longer strings were harder to keep in tune Again the dulcimer lay

dormant.Although the dulcimer escaped the Western orchestral music, it was accepted amongst the folk musicians of places like Ireland It has really only gained popularity in the past fifteen years, although it has been

a member of some Irish ensembles throughout history

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