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Appalachian dulcimers

Scope note

Use for folk instruments from the Appalachian region of the United States, usually consisting of a long figure-eight shaped box, a fretted fingerboard set centrally along its entire length, and from three to five metal strings tensioned by lateral pegs. For the American chordophones of similar construction, but struck with hammers instead of plucked, use "hammer dulcimers."

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300042166

Equivalent Terms used

Appalachian dulcimer

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13yrs ago

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