‘Tis the Season Book
$19.99by Jeanne Page
For each song, the collection includes: A 'melody only' version, An intermediate arranged version and Guitar Chords.
by Jeanne Page
For each song, the collection includes: A 'melody only' version, An intermediate arranged version and Guitar Chords.
by Jeanne Page
Eighteen lessons that illustrate different techniques. Each lesson presents at least one new idea and builds a foundation for others that follow.
by Linda Lowe Thompson
Book and CD
Beginning book featuring tablature, musical notation, right & left hand hammer illustration and a variety of techniques. Includes CD
by Joe Jewell
Both a standard and embellished variation of Scottish melodies. Brief history of each song.
by Jeanne Page
25 tunes for the hammered dulcimer that are common to the bluegrass repertoire done in a simple version and in a bluegrass “break” version.
by Maggie Sansone
Book
Hammered Dulcimer arrangements from advanced beginner to advanced levels transcribed from the recording “A Celtic Fair”. Chords included.
by Anne Lough
This collection includes some of the most beautiful and endearing melodies from the Celtic tradition. For the most part, Anne has attempted to arrange these melodies in the most often occurring keys and octaves in which they would traditionally be played.
by Linda Lowe Thompson
Book
A book of Classical solos and duets for all levels of playing.
by Kendra Ward and Bob Bence
Book
This book contains 30 traditional hymns arranged for the hammered dulcimer. The words are included.
by Joe Jewell
Book
Medieval, Renaissance, Classical, Eastern European Gypsy & miscellaneous tunes for Hammered Dulcimer and other instruments.
by Linda Thomas
Book
This book is designed to instruct beginning players on the instrument. The collection of melodies, written in standard notation, include hymns, holiday music, folk songs and fiddle tunes. Online Audio instructions.
by Ruth Smith
Book
A collection of 27 tunes – 10 Ruth Smith originals and 17 popular tunes from Steve and Ruth Smith’s CDs.
Each tune is arranged in two separate versions – melody with chords and an arranged version. Arrangements range from beginner to advanced. Ruth shares her tips on how to play more expressively, and even includes a tear-out string chart to keep beside the music for reference.