Hi,
if you play melody on one string only, the fingering on the dulcimer is fundamentally different from bass/guitar/ukulele, as the fretboard is diatonic and you have to change positions frequently. I can apply or adapt a lot of playing technique from bass/guitar/ukulele, but I haven't yet properly figured out, which fingering strategy works best on the dulcimer.
Do you try to use as many fingers as possible, avoiding changes of position? For example using the pinky for the 1st, ring finger for the 2nd, middle finger for the 3rd and index finger for the 4th fret, then jumping to the 5th fret with your pinky, and so on...
Or do you only use two fingers alternating and frequently jumping to different positions?
Which fingers do you mainly use?
When playing a fast sequence of adjacent notes it seems to work quite well with only two fingers (index and middle finger or index and ring finger). When I use three fingers (or even more) on the same sequence, it gets rather bumpy...
I'm not talking about fingering chords here, but only playing melodies on one string...
Thanks.
Peter

