My vote for most Overdone Instruments of the "Civil War" are
(1) dulcimers - both table and lap
(2) mandolins
- Dan Wykes
The long explanation:
It's common that much "Civil War" string band music is played on non-period instruments in non-period "old-timey" (1890s - current) or even Bluegrass (1930s - current) styles, including non-period vocal styles. Yes, Dulcimers and Mandolins existed during CW time but it's a real stretch to claim their authentic use in ACW reenactment.
I doubt that there will ever be the same sort of serious enforcement of authenticity standards for string bands at the level done for all other civ camp impression -- but not sure why it should get a pass. Those park and civic organizations that hire musicians for 'living history' or the Sat. night balls perhaps just don't think it important as long as people have a good time (which they do).
At least campfire impression of string bands, soldier bands, has improved much over the past five years -- thanks in a big way to the example of some of the posters to this forum. I aspire to it, but still get drawn into the 'old-timey' stuff just by peer pressure, and a bit too much hooch.
Dan Wykes
(1) dulcimers - both table and lap
(2) mandolins
- Dan Wykes
The long explanation:
It's common that much "Civil War" string band music is played on non-period instruments in non-period "old-timey" (1890s - current) or even Bluegrass (1930s - current) styles, including non-period vocal styles. Yes, Dulcimers and Mandolins existed during CW time but it's a real stretch to claim their authentic use in ACW reenactment.
I doubt that there will ever be the same sort of serious enforcement of authenticity standards for string bands at the level done for all other civ camp impression -- but not sure why it should get a pass. Those park and civic organizations that hire musicians for 'living history' or the Sat. night balls perhaps just don't think it important as long as people have a good time (which they do).
At least campfire impression of string bands, soldier bands, has improved much over the past five years -- thanks in a big way to the example of some of the posters to this forum. I aspire to it, but still get drawn into the 'old-timey' stuff just by peer pressure, and a bit too much hooch.
Dan Wykes
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