Sweet song
MAXTON — Marshall Thompson taps his dusty black boot on the thin floorboards that make up the front porch of his Maxton home — the same floors his grandmother once walked upon.
His voice wavers low as it accompanies the sound of the thin, wooden instrument that sits on his lap. Tapping time, he holds down two of the three strings that make up the dulcimer, an Appalachian instrument that he built by hand.
“I started making them in 2008,” t...
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Anne-Claire Siegert
Features editor
The Robesonian
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