There is no sound sweeter than that of the mountain dulcimer. Also known as an Appalacian dulcimer, this wonderful instrument has a tone that has been compared to "angels voices". Chances are you have heard...
Autoharps are the worlds simplest instrument to play. Literally you press a chord bar and strum and you have made music. Children and adults alike love making beautiful music on an autoharp. Autoharps have...
This is a great book to have. It is a gathering together of various articles that have appeared in Autoharp Quarterly magazine by the various authors. This book will teach/show you how to repair/improve/and...
Full of color plates of banjos that this man collected over a lifetime, it is like looking at the history of worthy 4 string (tenor and plectrum) banjos with a few 5 string banjos thrown in. While this book is... read full review
This book should be in the hands of ANYONE who buys, contemplates buying, plays or otherwise is associated with autoharps. This book can make any instrument sound better! I bought it and used it to repair and... read full review
The only problem I had with this book was that I am use to looking at either tab or staff and lines along with the notes and words. This book only has the words and chord changes. And like most books some of ... read full review
This book and cd combo is one of the best for getting you started in various strumming patterns that are used in autoharp. Now most people think (and correctly so) that the autoharp is the easiest instrument t... read full review
This book is an excellent teaching aid and value all rolled into one. This book has like 4 cds with it, and it is a real workout for anyone who is just beyond beginner banjo picker. If you are seriously inter... read full review
Fretboard roadmaps is an ample title for this book
This book is not for beginners! It is for someone who has a basic understanding of the banjo and wants to advance their skills. It shows you where the various chords are found on the fretboard in what tunings... read full review
If you are looking to get started with the 5 string banjo, this is a great book to do it with. I would suggest you get the version with the play along cd and or dvd. Be aware the DVD (or video tape) on go to ... read full review