MUIC & ACOUTIC – INTRUMENT BUILDING & LUTHERIE CALCULATOR Dulcimer Fret Diatonic A precise tool.
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What is the Dulcimer Fret Diatonic & How does it work?

The dulcimer is a stringed instrument with a trapezoidal body and a long, narrow neck. It typically has three strings and a fretboard that allows for playing diatonic scales.

To calculate the positions of the frets on a dulcimer, we use the formula derived from the properties of logarithms: [ f_n = L cdot (2^{frac{n}{12}} – 1) ], where

f_n
f_n = position of the nth fret
,
L
L = length of the string from the bridge to the nut
, and
n
n = fret number (0 for the nut, 12 for an octave)
.

This formula helps in accurately placing each fret to ensure proper intonation and playability.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dulcimer?
A dulcimer is a stringed instrument with a trapezoidal body and a long, narrow neck, typically featuring three strings.
How do I calculate fret positions on a dulcimer?
Use the formula f_n = L * (2^(n/12) – 1), where f_n is the position of the nth fret, L is the length of the string from the bridge to the nut, and n is the fret number.
What does diatonic mean in the context of a dulcimer?
Diatonic refers to the ability to play diatonic scales on the instrument using its fretboard.
Can I use this formula for other instruments?
While similar, the exact formula might vary slightly depending on the specific properties of different stringed instruments.
What is the significance of the number 12 in the formula?
The number 12 represents the twelve semitones in an octave, which is a fundamental aspect of Western music theory.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.