Dulcimer Web Ring
The Dulcimer Webring links quality sites related to all forms of dulcimers and dulcimer music. The ring welcomes any site with original information about Mountain Dulcimers, Hammered Dulcimers, Appalachian, Bluegrass and Folk instruments.
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The sound of a dulcimer can often bring up images of rolling green Appalachian hills. The instrument has become a part of American folk music, though it has roots in the Middle East. While there are two main types of dulcimers, both are similar in nature and many musicians often play both the Hammered and Appalachian dulcimers.
A damsel with a dulcimer In a vision once I saw: It was an Abyssinian maid, And on her dulcimer she played, Singing of Mount Abora.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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As with all my rings there are 2 main rules.

1. All sites must be family safe. No porn, No racial or religious hate please.

2. The ring code must be installed on the page you submit.
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