Psalmodicon (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ralph Lee Smith (19 March 2010). Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7412-1.
  • Svenskt musikhistoriskt arkiv (1974). Bulletin. p. 6. – "The psalmodicon was also used in Finland, in Estonia, and by the Scandinavian immigrants in North America. Dillner's pupil and colleague, Lars Paul Esbjörn, who emigrated from Sweden to America in 1849, took with him both instruments"
  • Francis William Galpin (1937). A Textbook of European Musical Instruments: Their Origin, History and Character. Williams & Norgate, Limited. - The Norwegian and Swedish Psalmodikon, of somewhat the same outline, was introduced by Johan Dillner (c. 1810) for accompanying the Church hymn-singing; it has one melody string of gut and eight sympathetic strings of metal.
  • Charles Seeger (1 January 1977). Studies in Musicology, 1935-1975. University of California Press. pp. 258–. ISBN 978-0-520-02000-9.
  • Gordon Cox; Robin Stevens (3 November 2011). Origins and Foundations of Music Education: Cross-Cultural Historical Studies of Music in Compulsory Schooling. Continuum International Publishing. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-1-4411-5593-1.
  • Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR.: Social sciences. Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus. p. 21.

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