Discover the beauty and simplicity of the fretted dulcimer in this engaging, hands-on workshop. Rooted in Swedish tradition, and influenced by 19th-century Scandinavian-American design, the fretted dulcimer features a distinctive hourglass shape, diatonic fret pattern, elegant scroll, and heart-shaped sound holes. Historically connected to instruments such as the Moraharpa, Hummel, and Psalmodikon, it likely made its way to America with Scandinavian immigrants traveling along the Erie Canal prior to the Civil War. Participants will learn the fundamentals of dulcimer playing in a welcoming, beginner-friendly environment. No prior musical experience is necessary. Workshop 1 (90 minutes): Introduction to tuning (D-A-D). Basic strumming techniques. Play your first tune within minutes. Learn a traditional Swedish fiddle tune, Malberg’s Polska (printed music provided). Understanding the dulcimer’s fret pattern. Practice time and preparation tips for the next session. Q&A. Workshop 2 (90 minutes): Playing with a wooden noter. Introduction to harmonics. Learn familiar tunes including This Land Is Your Land, and Winter Wonderland. Chord techniques with Josephine’s Waltz. Basics of improvisation. Exploring CAD tuning. Instrument care and maintenance. Q&A. Participants should bring their own fretted dulcimer tuned to D-A-D. A limited number of instruments will be available for those new to the instrument. Come experience how quickly and joyfully you can begin making music!
Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America is the leading center for Nordic culture in the United States. It offers a wide range of programs that illuminate the culture and vitality of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Scandinavia House offerings include diverse exhibitions and film series, as well as concerts and other performances, readings, lectures, symposia, language courses, and children’s activities.