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Originally Posted by floydmoline
chromatic is like the guitar (A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#).....
modal is like a mountain dulcimer (D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D) some notes are missing, and on a fretted instrument the frets will be missing too
guitar neck = I I I I I II
mountain dulcimer neck = I I I I I I I
bad examples lol
http://www.dulcimers-plus.com/images...s/100_1171.jpg
http://www.kozmix.org/music/toys/pix/applecreek.jpg
those are mountain dulcimers, notice the goofy fret scale, that is modal
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Ah, OK, I had it backwards then.
A'ight, I'm climbing up to get it back down off the shelves...
OK, got it.
First course: DAF#D
2nd course: FCAF
3rd course: FBGG
4th course: ECGC
After that come the courses of two strings each, each the same note. There are 15 courses, beginning at a low C and going up to a high C, with no sharps or flats: C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C.
Since it's missing most sharps and flats I guess it's modal? It comes with a little hammer to hit the strings, consisting of a handle, a metal bendy bit, and a little wooden mallet head on the other end.