First 50 Songs You Should Play on Mountain Dulcimer
This addition to the popular First 50 series is a unique collection of accessible traditional, folk, and pop songs arranged specifically for mountain dulcimer by Steven B. Eulberg.
Designed for players looking to expand their repertoire with recognizable and enjoyable songs, this collection features approachable arrangements that work well for both newer and developing dulcimer players.
The song selection spans classic folk standards, country favorites, pop hits, and timeless singalong tunes, making it an excellent resource for home playing, lessons, jam sessions, and performance.
Featured songs include:
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- All The Pretty Little Horses
- Always On My Mind
- Blowin’ In The Wind
- Blue Bayou
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Brown Eyed Girl
- Cat’s In The Cradle
- Dancing Queen
- Desperado
- Fire And Rain
- The House Of The Rising Sun
- I Can See Clearly Now
- I Saw The Light
- Imagine
- Isn’t She Lovely
- Jolene
- Kansas City
- Lean On Me
- Love Me Tender
- My Girl
- Oh, Pretty Woman
- Over The Rainbow
- Proud Mary
- Ring Of Fire
- Shenandoah
- (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay
- Take Me Home, Country Roads
- This Land Is Your Land
- Time After Time
- Wonderful Tonight
- You’ve Got A Friend
- Your Song
With 50 well known songs covering multiple genres and eras, this collection offers a fun and engaging way for dulcimer players to build confidence and musical vocabulary.
Why We Recommend It
This is an excellent collection for dulcimer players looking for familiar songs that are enjoyable to play and approachable to learn. The arrangements are beginner friendly while still feeling musical and rewarding, making this a great long term addition to any dulcimer player’s library.
Features
- First 50 Songs You Should Play on Mountain Dulcimer
- Arranged by Steven B. Eulberg
- 50 traditional, folk, country, and pop songs
- Designed specifically for mountain dulcimer
- Accessible arrangements for developing players
- 104 pages
- Published by Hal Leonard
