dulcimer

[ˈdʌlsɪmər]

dulcimer Definition

  • 1a musical instrument with a sounding board or box, typically trapezoidal in shape, over which strings are stretched that are struck with handheld hammers
  • 2a similar instrument played by plucking the strings with the fingers

Using dulcimer: Examples

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  • Example

    She played a beautiful tune on her dulcimer.

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    The dulcimer is a traditional Appalachian instrument.

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    He learned to play the dulcimer from his grandfather.

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    The dulcimer has a unique sound that sets it apart from other instruments.

dulcimer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dulcimer

Phrases with dulcimer

  • a type of dulcimer that is played by striking the strings with handheld hammers

    Example

    The hammered dulcimer is a popular instrument in folk music.

  • a type of dulcimer that is played by plucking the strings with the fingers

    Example

    The mountain dulcimer is often used in traditional Appalachian music.

  • a type of dulcimer that is played by placing it on the lap and plucking the strings with the fingers

    Example

    The lap dulcimer is a popular instrument for beginners.

Origins of dulcimer

from Latin 'dulcis' meaning 'sweet' and Middle English 'merel' meaning 'player of an instrument'

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Summary: dulcimer in Brief

A 'dulcimer' [ˈdʌlsɪmər] is a musical instrument with a trapezoidal-shaped sounding board or box over which strings are stretched. It can be played by striking the strings with handheld hammers or plucking them with the fingers. The dulcimer is a traditional Appalachian instrument with a unique sound that sets it apart from other instruments. Variations of the dulcimer include the hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, and lap dulcimer.

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