![]() ![]() You can use one as the drone string (which is never fretted) and fret the Setting up the guitar like this means you have three strings tuned to G#. However, it's not too hard to get it to work If you try (2) you have to try not to play the low E and A/D string Little easier to play - you can strum away and hit all strings when you If you are prepared to remove the strings as in (1) the song will be a Top E to G# then use either the D or A strings as the bass dulcimer If you don't want the hassle of removing strings, you can tune the G, B and Remove the low E and D strings, then retune the A to an F#, and tune the On a guitar you have six strings, so you can try a few methods to get This means you end up with the notes F# G# G#. Semitones (a ninth) above the F#, and tune the top (double) string to ![]() This means tune the lowest string to F#, then tune the next string 14 Strings) and the tuning for this song is: F# 14 0 (in Joni notation) The dulcimer has three strings (one 'string' is actually a pair of The guitar tablature is displayed in the usual way, with the lowest string ![]() Way to write dulcimer tablature (thanks for the info Steve!). Please note: the dulcimer tablature is displayed with the lowest stringĪt the top, and the melody string at the bottom, as this is the usual The dulcimer tablature is labelled "Dulc" and the equivalent guitar Played on the dulcimer on the original track. Though the guitar tuning and chord shapes are exactly the same as those Out, I've also written out the dulcimer part for guitar tablature, Since most people don't have a dulcimer to try The dominant feature of this song is the dulcimer, so this is what I ![]()
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