Playing the Hammer Dulcimer
This week on Family Friday I thought I would show our new hobby – playing the hammer dulcimer. This is one of those times that I use “we” loosely! It is actually John and our 15, 13, 10 and 7 year old sons.
It all started years ago when John was young. His mother loved hammer dulcimer music and enrolled John and an older brother, Joe, in a local class to build one. Since then, as time permitted, John would take the hammer dulcimer out, re-tune it and play. The children always enjoyed playing and un-tuning it!
We were recently visiting our house near Mobile, Alabama and decided to bring the hammer dulcimer back to west Texas with us. It is amazing how easily the boys are picking it up, especially the 15 year old. He spends the most time on it and is becoming quite proficient.
If you are not familiar with a hammer dulcimer and its sound, we were inspired by a young Swiss man, Nicolas Senn. The hammer dulcimer is used in a lot of Swiss folk music. We began listening and watching his videos on YouTube and were hooked. The above link is to a video when he was a young boy and it is absolutely amazing how effortlessly he plays! He is from the Appenzeller region of Switzerland – if you watch, you can see the spoon earring on the videos which is characteristic of an Appenzeller man.
As you can see in the picture below, our hammer dulcimer has three oak leaves in it and lots of strings. Two hammers are held, one in each hand, and are used to strike the strings making the sound. There is definitely skill needed to hit the right string at the right time!
As I said, even our 7 year old son is playing the hammer dulcimer. Except, he stands on a stool!
Along with the hammer dulcimer, that is a beautiful row of violins hanging on the wall!
Thanks Sue, we have musically inclined children!
Oh …..how precious! I love, love, love the hammered dulcimer. We like to spend time in the mountains of Arkansas to rest and relax (I wish it were more often tho!) and we love to visit the shops where they are made and see them play. I’ve been planning to get one and learn to play. I play the piano/keyboard but there’s just something about those little stringed instruments! Thanks so much for sharing…..I’m now a Nicolas Senn fan!
Very cool!
Neat! My oldest daughter just had an artist in residency at school and they built dulcimers…had a little concert for parents with them. :- ) Thanks so much for sharing!
I, too, noticed the violins — wow! Your family must make a joyful sound when you’re all playing! My husband plays the drums (a former metal head, believe it or not…) and four of our five children play at least one instrument. Me? I’m content to be an audience member. 🙂
Blessings! ~Lisa
Lisa, me too – I enjoy listening to them!
I’m glad they are interested in the dulicimer. My first wife played one that her father build when she was real small. She was on T V ( THE TED MACK AMATEUR HOUR) in the mid 60’s. I enjoyed listening and helping her show the instrument. Hope you are enjoying Texas. I was born at Indian Gap, Tx, moved to Hale Center, Tx were I graduated from School. Now I live n Cheboygan, Mi. Have a great Day!!