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My Hammered Dulcimer

My Hammered Dulcimer
There are various Hammered Dulcimer postings from YouTube of different tunes, and NO I'm not playing any of them.

The Hammered Dulcimer

The hammered dulcimer is an ancient trapezoidal musical instrument played by striking the strings with wooden hammers. Originating in the Middle East about 2000 years ago, English soldiers brought the instrument back to England after their failed attempt to conquer Persia during the Crusades about 1000 years ago. Dulcimers have many names in many lands: santur in the Middle East, yang q'in in China, hackbrett in Austria, zither in Germany, and cymbalom in Hungary. The name "dulcimer" is derived from Latin, meaning "sweet sound". Hammered dulcimers were popular in England during the reign of James I, when the Bible was translated into English as the King James Bible. The dulcimer was mentioned in the Book of Daniel 3:5 among other instruments "..the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music..." The dulcimer was later mechanized to become what we now know as the harpsichord which later evolved in the piano.

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

About finding the on screen keyboard.

In a previos posting I had talkedabout the on screen keyboard. here are the steps to find in and save it to you desktop screen.

1) CLICK ON START.

2) CLICK ALL PROGRAMS.

3) FIND ACCESSORIES, AND PAUSE YOUR CURSER ON THAT.

4) A SEPREATE WINDOW WILL THAN OPEN,SLIDE OVER TO ACCESSIBILITES.

5) THAN A NEW WINDOW OPENS UP AGAIN SLIDE CURSER DOW TO THE ONSCREEN KEYBOARD

6) THAN RIGHT CLICK ON THE KEYBOARD MENU OPENS UP SLIDE DOWN UNTIL YOU SEE SEND TO PAUSE ON THAT.

7) A NEW MENU OPENS UP CLICK ON DESKTOP,NOW YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE KEYBOARD 24/7

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8 Comments:

Sandee said...

Way cool Mike. I didn't have a clue there was such a thing. Way, way cool. Thanks for explaining.

Have a terrific afternoon. Big hug. :)

storyteller said...

Very kewl ;-)
It works a bit different for Vista but I didn't have any trouble finding it. It seems to recognize handwriting as well. Who knew? Actually I type really fast (learned in High School eons ago and never lost the touch) so I probably won't use it, but it's good to know ... just because. Funny the things I'll never discover on my own. Thanks for sharing ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

Mike Golch said...

Sandee,you are quite welocme.


Storyteller,I learned typing in Jr.High and unfortunely I dont remember how.Now it is the hunt and peck method.

Just Breathe said...

I will check this out. Thanks.

ABamaMom said...

Too cool! I didn't know this was on here. Learn something new every day.

Mike Golch said...

Just Breathe,yep it does come in handy.

ABamaMom,I found it by accident so I thought that I share it with every one.

Tipper said...

I never knew you could do that-neat!

Mike Golch said...

Tipper,sometimes when I'm boared I start exploring my computer to see what I can find that I did not know about that I share it.