Saw the thumbnail and it looked like my own "new" folkcraft dulcimer so watched it to see if I'd learn anything about my own instrument. I did. I'm embarrassed to acknowledge that I didn't get the specs (in writing) when I bought it from Folkcraft at Kentucky Music Week a couple of years ago. Mine is made of different woods and has some other differences but there are similarities as well. Your unbridled DELIGHT in your new instrument is palpable. Enjoyed your enthusiasm and knowledge of your instrument.
Beautiful instrument and sound, Mandy. Richard Ash of Folkcraft makes hands down the most beautiful dulcimers in the world. Truly custom instruments, even when ordered from stock. Richard made me a resonator bass dulcimer, 29" inch VSL, made of padauk wood about 1.5 years ago. That wood is is the most amazing combination of orange and red I've ever seen on a padauk instrument in my life.
I love this one! if I ever get another it may be one like this LOL! love the soundholes. I just bought one from them already made and fell in love with the cat soundhole - and hte different wood sitka spruce - so decided to just try it. but this was the design i was browsing the alread made ones looking for when i found the cat!
@@BanjoLemonade I hope so! I’ve spent all day strumming on the 3 I’ve tuned! The folk roots I found out was made in 1974 and I’ve been strumming on it mostly along with the cedar creek sassafras one. Snd wondering if I ‘need’ that beginner one you showed that was under 200😂 just because u It’s yet a different wood 😂😜 this folk roots one doesn’t have 6 1/2 fret though I noticed
Thank you so much for posting, Mandy! It is beautiful! I wanted to see what a vine pattern would look like before ordering and that is what I am going to order. Only decision left 25, 26, 27 VSL. I have a 27 now...and comfortable. Not sure if I should drop down to a 25.
Hey Ilene! I love it and play it daily. If you are comfortable with a 27” then that’s what I’d get, but for me I need a 25”. I am a Folkcraft Affiliate, so if you would like to make a purchase from them and support my channel (without paying any extra) you can do so here - www.folkcraft.com/?ref=2cb8sbkc1xu If not that’s ok too of course. I love their dulcimers and am now an Endorsed Artist through them (and I am so happy about that).
Oh, Mandy! What a beautiful instrument and beautiful sound! I just got a new McSpadden and now have this on my wish list. I know that Jim Ash makes fantastic dulcimers! Thanks for the great review.
I love this! This dulcimer is exactly what I am looking for. The cherry wood, beautiful decor, the 25" VSL and the pickup will work great with my portable amp/speaker. What model is this?
Hi Mandy, I really enjoy your videos. This one in particular bcuz i am looking at a like new used Folkcraft dulcimer series H up here in Canada. The seller is asking $325.00 cdn (=$240.00 US) for it but unfortunately it doesn't have the 1 1/2 fret, which I really want! It is also lacking the 8 1/2 and the 13 1/2 frets but does have the 6 1/2 fret. The one you played in this video sounded really nice and I am tempted to make an offer for this one up here but sadly i really want a dulcimer with that 1 1/2 fret! So I am going to let it go. When i finally get one i will probably hit you up on your site for some lessons! All the best, Gordon
Here’s a video I did showing you how to quickly and easily install a fret anywhere with some wire and tape, works excellent too - ua-cam.com/video/QpVaAQA4yDw/v-deo.html You may still want to get that dulcimer after watching it.
Looks like you have some extra frets. I kinda understand 1.5 & 6.5, but it’ll be a while before I can play mine- ordered through your link a few hrs ago
No diatonic with the option recommended, but I think another folkcraft artist (BingF) said having those extra frets makes it close to chromatic. As far as I am concerned it will provide me with many years of growth in skills. Chromatic option would be another $50
So the added 6.5, 13.5. Either way great choice. Thanks so much for ordering through my link. Once you get your dulcimer send me an email with pictures. I’ll send you something in return. Blessings.
So beautiful. Is my dream to have a folkcraft one day. Love it!
Lovely instrument, beautiful song.
Mandy you are so blessed to have such a beautiful playing & teaching style. And Folkcraft people & instruments are the best.
I am soooooo excited for you!
thank you
Beautiful instrument.
For TONS more lessons, tabs, practice tracks, and more, head on over to - www.banjolemonade.com
Saw the thumbnail and it looked like my own "new" folkcraft dulcimer so watched it to see if I'd learn anything about my own instrument. I did. I'm embarrassed to acknowledge that I didn't get the specs (in writing) when I bought it from Folkcraft at Kentucky Music Week a couple of years ago. Mine is made of different woods and has some other differences but there are similarities as well. Your unbridled DELIGHT in your new instrument is palpable. Enjoyed your enthusiasm and knowledge of your instrument.
Thank you!
I am so happy for you ,
Wow!! That sounds amazing!
I think I might need one of these! You helped me learn how to play banjo. This will be my first dulcimer! Thank you!
Aww that’s wonderful! You will absolutely love it.
Beautiful instrument and sound, Mandy. Richard Ash of Folkcraft makes hands down the most beautiful dulcimers in the world. Truly custom instruments, even when ordered from stock. Richard made me a resonator bass dulcimer, 29" inch VSL, made of padauk wood about 1.5 years ago. That wood is is the most amazing combination of orange and red I've ever seen on a padauk instrument in my life.
Wow, thank you! Yes I couldn’t agree more.
Wonderful playing!!!!!))) It’s a Beautiful Dulcimer !!!!!))) Good video!!!!)))😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
Congratulations on your new very beautiful dulcimer! Thank you for explaining the woods used to build it. Very helpful info in your video.
Glad it was helpful!
I love this one! if I ever get another it may be one like this LOL! love the soundholes. I just bought one from them already made and fell in love with the cat soundhole - and hte different wood sitka spruce - so decided to just try it. but this was the design i was browsing the alread made ones looking for when i found the cat!
You will love it!
@@BanjoLemonade I hope so! I’ve spent all day strumming on the 3 I’ve tuned! The folk roots I found out was made in 1974 and I’ve been strumming on it mostly along with the cedar creek sassafras one. Snd wondering if I ‘need’ that beginner one you showed that was under 200😂 just because u
It’s yet a different wood 😂😜 this folk roots one doesn’t have 6 1/2 fret though I noticed
great sound thanks for explaining about the string lenth.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for posting, Mandy! It is beautiful! I wanted to see what a vine pattern would look like before ordering and that is what I am going to order. Only decision left 25, 26, 27 VSL. I have a 27 now...and comfortable. Not sure if I should drop down to a 25.
Hey Ilene! I love it and play it daily. If you are comfortable with a 27” then that’s what I’d get, but for me I need a 25”. I am a Folkcraft Affiliate, so if you would like to make a purchase from them and support my channel (without paying any extra) you can do so here -
www.folkcraft.com/?ref=2cb8sbkc1xu
If not that’s ok too of course. I love their dulcimers and am now an Endorsed Artist through them (and I am so happy about that).
That has an awesome sweet sound. Thanks for sharing!
Ordered the case you're showing from Folkcraft Monday. Will get it Friday. 😍
Oh nice! You will love it. So much room inside and the pocket is huge!
What a beautiful dulcimer. Oh my word 😍 Super cool they provide such a nice case- wow!
Thank you, I agree.
Seriously beautiful instrument with a beautiful sound! Now I can’t wait to hear it in your next video!
Oh man! I can't wait to hear that baby plugged in.
Thanks Matthew, gonna be great!
Oh, Mandy! What a beautiful instrument and beautiful sound! I just got a new McSpadden and now have this on my wish list. I know that Jim Ash makes fantastic dulcimers! Thanks for the great review.
Thank you Melanie! Yes indeed, I love it.
I love this! This dulcimer is exactly what I am looking for. The cherry wood, beautiful decor, the 25" VSL and the pickup will work great with my portable amp/speaker. What model is this?
It’s a Folkroots H Series.
Hi Mandy, I really enjoy your videos. This one in particular bcuz i am looking at a like new used Folkcraft dulcimer series H up here in Canada. The seller is asking $325.00 cdn (=$240.00 US) for it but unfortunately it doesn't have the 1 1/2 fret, which I really want! It is also lacking the 8 1/2 and the 13 1/2 frets but does have the 6 1/2 fret. The one you played in this video sounded really nice and I am tempted to make an offer for this one up here but sadly i really want a dulcimer with that 1 1/2 fret! So I am going to let it go. When i finally get one i will probably hit you up on your site for some lessons! All the best, Gordon
Here’s a video I did showing you how to quickly and easily install a fret anywhere with some wire and tape, works excellent too - ua-cam.com/video/QpVaAQA4yDw/v-deo.html
You may still want to get that dulcimer after watching it.
@@BanjoLemonade Thanks so much Mandy!! 😁
Looks like you have some extra frets. I kinda understand 1.5 & 6.5, but it’ll be a while before I can play mine- ordered through your link a few hrs ago
Did you get a chromatic?
No diatonic with the option recommended, but I think another folkcraft artist (BingF) said having those extra frets makes it close to chromatic. As far as I am concerned it will provide me with many years of growth in skills. Chromatic option would be another $50
So the added 6.5, 13.5. Either way great choice. Thanks so much for ordering through my link. Once you get your dulcimer send me an email with pictures. I’ll send you something in return. Blessings.
I opted for diatonic frets plus 1.5, 6.5, 8.5, 13.5, which was recommended
Can you post a link for this specific dulcimer please?
It’s at Folkcraft (link in description). You custom order one or choose one that is in stock. This is a Folkroots H series.
Nice, so nice. What a beautiful sound. And what was that song you were playing, just beautiful.
Thank you Jim that’s Old Rosin the Beau/Bow
I remember a friend of mine who had a folkcraft resonator dulcimer.
Wow that sounds cool!