Book Four - Hammered Dulcimer Sheet Music


Welcome to Book Four - Hammered Dulcimer Sheet Music Album

This fourth album of printed tunes for Hammered Dulcimer introduces 13 slightly more challenging pieces from baroque and early music to traditional Balkan, Portuguese, Greek, American and French Canadian tunes. There's even a Maori folk song! Most have chords for guitar or keyboard accompaniment and suggested hammering patterns are provided.

Can all be played on a 16/15 dulcimer (one with 16 string courses on the treble bridge and 15 string courses on the bass bridge), and many can be played on a smaller 12/11 dulcimer. Easy-to-read format with large notes and staves generously spaced.

When Alison receives your payment she will email or mail you the Book Four album

Purchase Book Four - HD Sheet Music Album by paypal - USD$10
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Book Four - HD Sheet Music Album by Cheque or Cash - USD$10/CAD$10
Mail to: Alison Vardy, 2235 Hummingbird Drive, Nanaimo BC, Canada, V9X 1G6
Receive zip file of downloads from Alison

Order album of already printed music for Alison to mail to you:
Canada and the US - $18
Other destinations - $25
Be sure to include your mailing address + contact phone + desired album with your payment!
Mail your order to:
Alison Vardy, 2235 Hummingbird Drive, Nanaimo BC, Canada, V9X 1G6

The Book Four - Hammered Dulcimer Sheet Music Album
01. Grandpa's Waltz (Paul Van Arsdale, USA)
02. Hale's Rag (Theron Hale, USA))
03. I Don't Love Nobody (unknown, USA)
04. Jenny Pluck Pears / Childgrove (Playford English Country Dance)
05. La Belle Catherine (traditional Quebec)
06. Menuet in D Minor (JS Bach)
07. Merina Do Alta Da Serr (traditional Portugal)
08. Miss Dollard's Delight / Up and Down the River (early English dance)
09. Never on a Sunday (traditional Greece)
10. Pokarekareana (Maori folk song)
11. Two English Country Dances (traditional England)
12. Vranjanka (traditional Balkan)
13. Yvonne Yvonke (traditional Balkan)


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