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dulcimer

/ˈdʌlsəmər/
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Other forms: dulcimers

A dulcimer is a stringed instrument used mainly in American folk music. It has three strings, and a fretted fingerboard like a guitar.

Like a banjo, the dulcimer is a stringed instrument which is played like a guitar, with a pick or your fingers. Like a guitar, the strings are strummed with one hand while the strings are held down with the other hand on a fretted fingerboard. The dulcimer has an elliptical shape that's very distinctive. There is also a type of dulcimer played by striking it with little hammers. Both kinds of dulcimers make a light, sweet sound.

Definitions of dulcimer
  1. noun
    a stringed instrument used in American folk music; an elliptical body and a fretted fingerboard and three strings
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    type of:
    stringed instrument
    a musical instrument in which taut strings provide the source of sound
  2. noun
    a trapezoidal zither whose metal strings are struck with light hammers
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    type of:
    cither, zither, zithern
    a musical stringed instrument with strings stretched over a flat sounding board; it is laid flat and played with a plectrum and with fingers
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