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Subject: | Re: [HD] Flight-friendly dulcimers? |
From: | Ted Yoder <91strings@gmail.com> |
Date: | Tue, 13 Mar 2012 08:48:02 -0400 |
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Hi Deb, I think I've heard of folks taking a Master Works and putting it in a bow-n-arrow case for flight. You could go with an RCE which is the same size as a 16/15 but will give you some low notes if tuned a little differently. They're light and sound amazing. Ted Yoder On Mar 13, 2012 4:43 AM, <djustice@wesleyan.edu> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > It's looking more and more like there'll continue to be lots of flying and > dulcimer playing in my future. I love my big huge James Jones instrument, > but it would be really nice to have something that would potentially come > along as slightly smaller luggage. But a 12/11 or something isn't gonna do > it...some degree of bass section is just too important! Any suggestions on > airplane-tested options? > > Thanks! > > Deborah Justice > PhD Candidate > Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology > Indiana University > > > _______________________________________________ > Hammered_dulcimers mailing list > Hammered_dulcimers@lists.fmp.com > http://lists.fmp.com/mailman/listinfo/hammered_dulcimers > Unsubscribe: Hammered_dulcimers-unsubscribe@lists.fmp.com > Searchable archives: > http://www.bobcatos.com/hdlist/archives/html/hammered_dulcimers/ > _______________________________________________ Hammered_dulcimers mailing list Hammered_dulcimers@lists.fmp.com http://lists.fmp.com/mailman/listinfo/hammered_dulcimers Unsubscribe: Hammered_dulcimers-unsubscribe@lists.fmp.com Searchable archives: http://www.bobcatos.com/hdlist/archives/html/hammered_dulcimers/ |
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