Please choose the type of mountain dulcimer that best suits your need Our CSH series dulcimers have all the features of our FSH series dulcimers, with a few upgrades including a maple fingerboard, a softwood soundboard, and your choice of exotic fingerboard veneers. Folkcraft CSH Series, Four String Hourglass The hourglass body option gives a good balance between the treble and bass notes, and is more traditional than the teardrop shape. This four-string configuration is our most popular, and time-honored selection. Folkcraft CSH Series, Six String Hourglass The hourglass body option gives a good balance between the treble and bass notes, and is more traditional than the teardrop shape. By choosing a dulcimer with just two more strings (doubling up the middle and bass strings), you can get a sound that is stronger, louder, and more resonant than even a Folkcraft brand four-string dulcimer. Folkcraft CSH Series, Baritone Hourglass When you want a lower pitched dulcimer with a more mellow sound, consider one of our baritone dulcimers. Featuring a longer scale length, heavier strings, and a high-volume body, a Folkcraft baritone dulcimer will work well for you as both a harmony or a solo instrument. Folkcraft CSH Series, Four String, Teardrop The teardrop body option has a stronger bass presence, and has a slightly bigger, bolder sound than the hourglass shape. Folkcraft CSH Series, Six String, Teardrop The teardrop body option has a stronger bass presence, and has a slightly bigger, bolder sound than the hourglass shape. By choosing a dulcimer with just two more strings (doubling up the middle and bass strings), you can get a sound that is stronger, louder, and more resonant than even a Folkcraft brand four-string dulcimer. Folkcraft CSH Series, Courting You will "fall in love" with this courting dulcimer! These beautiful instruments are designed for two people to play together at the same time on the same instrument. |