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New Dulcimer Tablature Added!

Burt Kahn was kind enough to share 18 of his classical music arrangements:

  • Adagio
  • Barcarolle
  • Blue Danube Waltz
  • Dona Nobis Pacem
  • Fur Elise
  • La Donna E Mobile
  • La Donna E Mobile (in G)
  • Liebestraum
  • New World Symphony – Largo Theme
  • O Mio Bambino Caro
  • Pastourelle
  • Pavanne d’anleterre (4 parts)
  • Sleeping Beauty Waltz
  • Swan Lake
  • The Four Seasons – Spring
  • The Swan
  • Wedding March
  • Wedding March (in G)

You can find these arrangements and many more on the Tablature page.

Thanks again, Burt!

New Dulcimer Tablature Added!

Burt Kahn was kind enough to share his arrangements of 42 hymns!

  • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
  • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (in G)
  • Abide With Me
  • Amazing Grace (4 parts)
  • As I Went Down In The Valley To Pray
  • Be Thou My Vision
  • Beach Spring
  • Bind Us Together
  • Blessed Assurance
  • Come To The Table of Grace
  • Deep River
  • Down In The River To Pray
  • Faith Of Our Fathers
  • Go Down Moses
  • Great Is Thy Faithfulness
  • Here I Am Lord
  • Here I Am Lord (in G)
  • Holy Holy Holy
  • Holy Manna
  • Holy Manna (in G)
  • I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry
  • Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head
  • Just A Closer Walk With Thee
  • Let Us Break Bread Together
  • May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You (4 parts)
  • Nearer My God To Thee
  • Nonesuch
  • Open My Eyes That I May See
  • Poor Wayfaring Stranger
  • Rock of Ages
  • Separation of Soul and Body
  • Shall We Gather At The River
  • Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling
  • Sweet Hour of Prayer
  • The Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ
  • The Old Rugged Cross
  • The Old Rugged Cross (in G)
  • To God Be The Glory
  • We Gather Together
  • What A Friend We Have in Jesus
  • What Wondrous Love Is This
  • Whispering Hope

Visit the Tablature page to see these and many more arrangements for the mountain dulcimer!

New Christmas Tablature Added!

Burt Kahn was kind enough to send in his arrangements of 24 Christmas songs:

  • A Child This Day Is Born
  • A Cradle Song
  • A La Puerto Del Cielo
  • A New Year’s Jig (Auld Lang Syne)
  • A New Year’s Waltz (Auld Lang Syne)
  • A Virgin Most Pure
  • All Children Are on Christmas Eve
  • All This Night Bright Angels Sing
  • Amid The Silence
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Auld Lang Syne (in G)
  • Betlehem Kis Falucskaban (In The Small Village of Bethlehem)
  • Bring A Torch Jeanette Isabella
  • Bring A Torch Jeanette Isabella (in G)
  • Candlemas Eve Carol
  • Carol of the Hay
  • Coventry Carol
  • Dona Nobis Pacem
  • Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
  • Once in David’s Royal City
  • The Cherry Tree Carol
  • The Cornish Wassail Song
  • The First Noel (with intro)
  • The Wexford Carol

Please visit the Tablature page for these arrangements and many more!

Thank you, Burt!

New Dulcimer Tablature Added!

David Hooten and Ben D’Ooge continue their kindness of sharing dulcimer arrangements with all of us. The new additions:

  • Great Is Thy Faithfulness – David Hooten
  • Rocky Road To Jordan – David Hooten
  • Sandy Boys – Ben D’Ooge
  • The Bells of St. Marys – David Hooten

You can get the above arrangements and many more on the Tablature page.

Stay safe and keep on playin!

Kevin

New Dulcimer Tablature Added!

David Hooten has shared more of his dulcimer arrangements:

  • Sweet By and By
  • The Foggy Dew
  • There is a Fountain
  • The Wild Rover
  • This Little Light of Mine
  • Waltz of the Palms

You can find these and many more on our Tablature page.

On the dulcimer festival front, the Black Mountain Dulcimer Festival is taking place this week. It is an in-person festival, but they will be live-streaming some of the nightly events. You can find it on their official Facebook page by clicking here.

Stay safe and keep on playin’!

Kevin

A Sad Loss For The Dulcimer Community

I received the following from Burt Kahn.

It is with great sorrow and heartfelt grief that I inform you all of the passing of my dear friend, Bill Taylor. Surrounded by his loving family, Bill passed quietly on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021.

We all  learned so much about music and the dulcimer from Bill. Those of us who attended his classes walked away from each one of them, a better musician and dulcimer player. The hundreds, if not thousands of his student would attest to that.

Bill was a gentle soul. It was one of his many qualities. As a musician and dulcimer player, he was one of the best. As a human being he was the Best! I consider Bill to have been a great dulcimer player, and yet he never sought the limelight. He was just as content playing backup for another musician as being a solo performer.  I never heard one harsh or bad word about Bill. Everyone loved him. The guitar that accompanied so many performers was built by Bill – another of his talents.

As a luthier, he was unsurpassed. He introduced a quality of dulcimer and design that has not been surpassed. Not only did his instruments sound great; they were beautiful to look at and own.

If you were fortunate enough to have had Bill as a friend, he was a loyal, giving, caring man who treasured your friendship.

He loved his family, music, the dulcimer, and fly fishing. 

There will be a memorial for Bill in the future. There is nothing firm about where or when. As his widow gives me that information, I will pass it along. The following is Bill’s obituary.


William “Bill” Taylor passed away October 3, 2021 with his family at his side.

Bill was born November 5, 1954 in Maryville, Tennessee. He graduated from Maryville High School and The University of Tennessee. 

He picked up the guitar at the age of 20 and quickly became an accomplished musician. He played with Citico Creek bluegrass band at Silver Dollar City and then Dollywood, and also many music festivals and competitions. The band performed on the Grand Ole Opry in 1983. He met his wife, Barbara in 1980, and they just celebrated 41 years of marriage on September 20th.

He later became a skilled luthier and built over 1500 mountain dulcimers. He also taught music lessons and performed at festivals all over the eastern United States and helped found the Knoxville Dulcimer Club.

He embarked on a new career later in life as a school teacher at Jones Cove Elementary School. He also shared his combined love of mountain music and nature with generations of Sevier County children at the Eugene Huskey Environmental Center. 

Bill will be remembered for his kind and generous nature. He approached family and friends with an impractical level of patience. He was an extraordinarily loving husband and father, as well as a supportive teacher, coach and scout leader. He had a lifelong love of fishing which he shared with family and friends. The trout of East Tennessee are the only ones not mourning his passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Barbara Taylor, sister and brother-in-law Pat and Harry Dean, and sister Susan Hitch. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Barbara Taylor of Pigeon Forge, daughter and son-in-law Emma and Michael Mealer of Richland, WA, son and daughter-in-law Brett and Kendra Taylor of Guam, grandchildren Euan and Vivian Taylor and Benjamin Mealer, and a host of other family members and special friends. A special thank you to UT Hospice for the comfort and support they provided.

A celebration of Bill’s life will be held at a later date when it is safe to gather in his memory. Anyone wishing to honor his life, please consider a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org).

New Dulcimer Tablature & Club Added!

Club:

Heartland Harmony Dulcimer Club, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

See full info on the Clubs page.

Tablature:

  • Inisheer (DAD)
  • Kneading Dough (DAA)
  • Lily of the Valley (DAD)
  • Mirrors (DAA)
  • Over the Next Hill (DAA)
  • Reflections (DAA)
  • September Leaves (DAA)
  • Staten Island Hormpipe (DAD)
  • Waking to a New Day (DAA)
  • Waltzing on Clouds (DAA)
  • When the Cows Come Home (DAA)

You can find these arrangements and 1,500 more on the Tablature page.

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Stay safe and keep on playin’!

Kevin

New Dulcimer Tablature & Event Added!

EVENT:

  • Gateway Dulcimer Music Festival
  • August 5-7, 2022
  • Fairview Heights, IL
  • See more info on the Events page.

TABLATURE:

  • Ain’t Nobody Knows (DAD)
  • Around We Go (DAA)
  • At Calvary (DAD)
  • Barefoot Creek (DAA)
  • Bye Bye My Honey I’m Gone (DAD)
  • Cherokee Mountain Gap (DAA)
  • Dixie Blossoms (DAD)
  • Down the Rabbit Hole (DAA)
  • Flowers of Edinburgh (DAD)
  • Gentle Mountain Breezes (DAA)
  • Heavenly Blessings (DAA)
  • Indian Point (DAD)
  • You can find the tablature and audio files on the Tablature page.

Thanks go out to Ben D’Ooge, David Hooten & Paul Sykes for the above arrangements.

I know the Quarantune 5.0 online event begins October 7th. My work prevents me from attending, but for those who are, I hope you thoroughly enjoy yourself. You’ll learn many great dulcimer skills and have fun while doing it!

Stay safe and keep on playin’!

Kevin

New Dulcimer Tab Added!

David Hooten, Ben D’Ooge and Paul Sykes continue to share their dulcimer arrangements with all of us.

Their latest additions:

  • Crested Hens – Ben D’Ooge
  • Elkins – Ben D’Ooge
  • I Would Be True – David Hooten
  • The Bible Tells Me So – David Hooten
  • The Wings of a Dove – David Hooten
  • Beautiful Isle of Somewhere – David Hooten
  • Lift Every Voice and Sing – David Hooten
  • Peach Blossom Waltz – Paul Sykes
  • Gallatin Street – Paul Sykes
  • He Is Worthy of Our Faith Alone – Paul Sykes
  • Leaving For Places Unknown – Paul Sykes
  • Beneath a Clouded Sky – Paul Sykes
  • And many more from Paul Sykes – all in DAA for those looking for new DAA material.

The above titles and over 1,500 more arrangements are available on the Tablature page.

I thank David, Ben, Paul and everyone else for their generosity in sharing with the dulcimer community!

On another note, I recently noticed someone took my list of tablature and created their own web page with it and put lots of ads on it. I would advise that you steer clear of that site. It may well be malicious. Plus, Dulcimertab.com does not have ads of any kind.

Thank you for your support and kind words. I love the dulcimer and the dulcimer community!

Stay safe and keep on playin’!

Kevin Teague