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Hammers

Hammers are the crucial link between player and instrument. They are usually held loosely between thumb and forefinger, with the thumb on top. The player strikes the strings with a motion similar to what you might use when tapping a pencil on a tabletop. The striking surface may be bare wood, or may be covered with a material such as leather or felt to produce a softer sound.

There are lots of different hammer designs, and long-time players often accumulate a collection of different hammers to suit different moods. Hammers vary by length, weight, balance, playing surface (hard or padded), playing sides (single or double), shape of grip, material (i.e., wood, bamboo, and wire), and so on. The most important thing is to find a pair of hammers that feels good to play with and makes your instrument sound its best. Poorly designed hammers can actually impede playing, while balanced and comfortable hammers whose length and striking surface are sized correctly for the instrument can make make it much easier. (Visit our hammered dulcimer accessories page for information about the hammers we make.)

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Stands

When a player stands to play the hammered dulcimer, the instrument commonly rests on a specially constructed stand or on a tabletop. When the player sits, the instrument may rest on a stand or on a single leg attachment, with the long side resting on the player’s knees. (Visit our hammered dulcimer accessories page for information about the stands we offer.)

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