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Roosebeck Mountain Dulcimer 5-String Set, Ball Ends
Roosebeck Mountain Dulcimer 5-String Set, Ball Ends
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Introducing the Roosebeck Dulcimer 5 String Set, a meticulously crafted collection of strings designed to elevate your musical experience. This set includes four plain steel strings and one nickel-plated steel wound on a steel string, each engineered to deliver a bright and rich tone. With ball ends on all strings, this set ensures ease of installation and a secure fit for your instrument.
The first and second courses, featuring unwound A and D strings, are tuned in unison to provide a harmonious and resonant sound. Perfect for musicians seeking quality and reliability, the Roosebeck Dulcimer 5 String Set is an essential addition to your musical toolkit. Enhance your dulcimer's performance today and experience the difference.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to upgrade your instrument. Order now and transform your music with the Roosebeck Dulcimer 5 String Set.
Features:
- Includes 4 plain steel strings and 1 nickel-plated steel wound string
- Ball ends for easy installation and secure fit
- Unison tuning for the first and second courses
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