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| The Mountain Dulcimer by Shirley Johnson of Shirley, Goodness & Mercy The mountain dulcimer is just a delightful instrument. It is set up to be a solitary instrument. Consequently, it was acceptable to the societies which said fiddles were tools of Satan (and guitars were right behind fiddles in peoples minds). But dulcimers were solitary, soft and you had to be seated when you played it so it did not threaten anybody. The guys didnt think it was a tool of Satan. And the preachers didnt preach against it. There are people who will go to the wire on the origin of the dulcimer. But just geologically and historically speaking, it's more than likely the dulcimer was originated by our Scots-Irish ancestors. They were homesick for the drone of the bagpipe, which the dulcimer can replicate if you play it right. But theres no wrong way to play a dulcimer. It can have the drone. It has nothing of the volume or the squall of the bagpipes, but it elicits some of the reminiscence and is very simple. Unless you treat a dulcimer right, it has no personality at all. But if you treat it right just right it will sing and cry and laugh and ride down the mountain. But mostly, you just pull it up into your lap in the shade of a good oak tree, stroke it and learn to love music by learning to love the dulcimer. That's the best I can tell you about it. Love of dulcimer and love of music just go hand in hand. October 3, 2008 |
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| 10/03/08, Miss Shirley Johnson, Silver Dollar City. Photo credit, J. Heston. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Note from the editor: Miss Shirley Johnson knows a thing or two about dulcimers. A true Kentuckian (since relocated to the Ozarks), Johnson is proud of her heritage a gentle mixture of genteel sensibilties and strong-as-hickory hillbilly ancestry. Johnson has played her dulcimer around the world. She also teaches, having earned fine art and music degrees from Georgetown and Vanderbilt (and done graduate work at Baylor). My mama went to three schools and didnt get thrown out of any of them! said my son when he was young, relates Johnson. She is the owner of the group Shirley, Goodness & Mercy. Today, Johnson continues to play the dulcimer and sing the old songs of faith, always ready to share an old story, a bit of history, or some sound advice all with a twinkle in her eye. Joshua Heston December 20, 2009 ______ (Top) 10/03/08, Dulcimers, Cedar Creek Dulcimer Shop, Silver Dollar City. Photo credit, J. Heston. |
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