Melissa Kaiser
Presented by The Yellowbanks
Dulcimer Society of
Numerous workshops for beginners to advanced,
children to adults, will be available. A mini-concert, clogging demonstration,
jam sessions and open stage with society members and guest artists will
complete the festival’s activities. Another great thing about this
one-of-a-kind festival is that it is absolutely FREE!
So, are you sitting there, scratching your head, trying
to figure out what exactly is a Dulcimer? While I am certainly not the most
qualified person to describe this interesting instrument, I will give it my
best shot. A Dulcimer is a narrow, often hourglass-shaped stringed instrument
having three or four strings and a fretted fingerboard, typically held flat
across the knees while sitting and played by plucking or strumming. There are
many variations of this, mind you; it would be best for you to come see one for
yourself!
The word dulcimer means “sweet song” in Latin, and it
really is a sweet sound, there’s nothing quite like it. No one knows for sure
when the Dulcimer was invented, but we do know it originated from the
All the music for the Dulcimer is original and passed
down from generation to generation and festival to festival. This is one reason
why so many people flock to the Dulcimer fest each year- to share and receive
new songs.
“We all love this old-time music because it is a reminder
that there was a time when life was simple and music was a ‘homemade’ thing to
be played ‘just for the fun of it,” says Thelma Newman, event coordinator.
Voted
as one of Southeast Tourism Society’s Top Twenty Events for the Month of June
for the past three years, you do not want to miss this fabulous festival! So come on down to the riverfront and take this
opportunity to learn a thing or two about
For more information, please contact
yellowbanks@bellsouth.net.

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