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Dulcimer with Linda L.

Lemont, Pennsylvania

5.0
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Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 18+
Teaching since 2013
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
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Hammered dulcimer is the perfect instrument!

Explore the beauty of the hammered dulcimer. Everything is right about this instrument: it sounds great on first try; it's way easier than it looks; it's laid out so that the wrong notes are tucked away from the right notes; people are mesmerized when they see and hear it; you can use it for melody, harmony, or chords; it's a good instrument to sing with, but also good for just instrumentals; and you'll fall in love with it once you've started! Let me help you find joy in the hammered dulcimer! If you have questions, please scroll back to the top and click "Ask", next to my photo.

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Mt Nittany Road
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Teaching Hours

Monday
9 AM-5 PM
Tuesday
10:30 AM-4 PM
Wednesday
9 AM-5 PM
Thursday
8 AM-3 PM
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Pricing
30 minutes
$50
45 minutes
$65
60 minutes
$75

About Linda L.

5.0
(12)
I'm a professional touring musician who's played music since age 7, led musicians' workshops and camps since 1998, and has taught private lessons for 10 years. My teaching is focused on helping adult musicians improve and enjoy their playing. My basic philosophy is that music is not a competition, that music is best when played with others, and that you're never too old to start. We'll aim for both good technique and enjoyment of playing, but if we had to choose one, enjoying your instrument is the top priority. I try to make your lessons fun, to challenge you without giving you more than you can handle, and to be absolutely responsive to what you want to learn. Years ago, I had an amazing voice teacher. She never asked me to do anything I found difficult, and my singing kept improving anyhow. That's the kind of teacher I aspire to be. I want you to get better on your instrument without it being difficult or frustrating. MY BAND: When I'm not teaching, I tour professionally with the folk/world music duo, Simple Gifts, where I play fiddle, hammered dulcimer, old-time banjo, bowed psaltery, and recorders. Before Covid, we toured in a 10-state area, played about 100 concerts per year, and performed at major venues such as the Smithsonian, National Theater, Regina Quick Center, and Riviera Theater. Our repertoire includes a huge variety of genres: old time, bluegrass, country, Irish, Scottish, French Canadian, Klezmer, Greek, Romanian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Scandinavian, and more. You can see a video sampler of our concerts below. MY MUSIC CAMPS: About 25 years ago, I established two weekend-long musicians' camps: Folk College and Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering. These events, programmed and overseen by me, have included internationally-known musicians such as John McCutcheon, Rory Block, April Verch, and Bruce Molsky. I've taught workshops such as How to Jam, Hearing Chord Changes, Klezmer Tunes, Simplified Versions of Common Tunes, Tunes That are Cooler Than Hard, Backing Up a Singer, and How to Play Tunes You Don't Know. My reason for starting these music camps is the amount of competitiveness I've seen at other events. I wanted to create events that would be friendly, nurturing, and encouraging, with all instruments playing together. MY RECORDINGS: I've recorded six CDs with my band, Simple Gifts. The most recent, "Journeys: Music of Many Lands" won a Global Music Award. Our previous album, "Crossing Borders," won an award from Indie Acoustic, and the one before that, "Time and Again," won a Crossroads Music Award. MY TEACHING STYLE: I'm very open to teaching you whatever you want to learn, but am also ready to guide you if you aren't sure. I don't follow a specific teaching method. Everyone gets taught differently, a combination of what you need and what you want. I only teach adults, so my teaching style is focused on the way adults learn. I especially enjoy teaching older adults. I believe in learning by ear, rather than reading sheet music, because that way you use your ears, rather than your eyes, to learn. But I understand some people need sheet music, and I'm ok with it. I think everyone that plays should understand the music theory behind it, but I've seen many eyes glaze over when I've started talking about theory, so I'm sensitive to that and introduce it in small bites that relate directly to whatever you're playing. And again, above all, my top priority is that you learn to love your instrument and get great joy and satisfaction from playing it.
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12 Reviews
Sheri
Online
I cannot praise Linda Littleton highly enough. I have been taking lessons on the hammered dulcimer with her since June 2020 and I was a complete beginner when we started. She is thoroughly knowledgeable, an incredible musician on many instruments, and always supportive and patient. She is a fantastic teacher and a wonderful role model. Strongly recommended!
Posted Mar 16, 2024
Alexandra
Online
An inspiring, informative first lesson!
Posted Jan 30, 2024
Peggy
Online
Only my first lesson, but I already feel like I have gained so much! Linda did a wonderful job of assessing my needs and figuring out the next steps.
Posted Nov 23, 2023

Experience

Folk College

May, 2000 - Present

Founder, Artistic Director

I founded and coordinate Folk College, a fun, friendly weekend of workshops and jamming for all folk instruments and levels.

Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering

Sep, 1998 - Present

Co-Founder, Artistic Director

I founded and coordinate Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering, a fun, friendly weekend of workshops and jamming for all folk instruments and levels. This event has a particular focus on Pennsylvania's music heritage.

Simple Gifts

Nov, 1989 - Present

Professional Touring Musician

I play fiddle, hammered dulcimer, banjo, bowed psaltery, and recorders in a professional touring folk/world music ensemble. Take a look at our videos for samples of our playing.

Nittany Valley Symphony

Sep, 1988 - May, 2005

Principal Second Violin

Before I switched over to playing just fiddle styles, I was a serious classical violinist and have played in many orchestras.

Education

B.A. Philosophy, music minor

Sep, 1971 - May, 1975

Princeton University

MBA (Master of Business Administration)

Jul, 1981 - Dec, 1982

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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