The Rambler is the basic series of instruments. It is the smallest, lightest and simplest of all the Models. It has four strings, two of which are double drone strings, three are tuned to the same note (high and low) so that leaves you 2 notes total to keep track of. If you include 7 diatonic frets, then you get an instrument that has not a single “wrong note” on it. This is the key to making play so easy on a Woodrow.
With a mandolin type tone, it is perfect for children and adults who want a simple instrument to learn on. With a number sticker on the side of the instrument, and a song book which tells you which fingers to put where, anyone can play a song in a matter of minutes.
Since each one weighs less than 1 pound, this instrument is perfect for all sorts of travels. Hiking, around the campfire, riding in the car, and anywhere else.
Each one has a Black walnut body, and a maple top. both of which give durability and are guaranteed not to warp in the future.
The Woodrow instrument series is a cross between a banjo and an Appalachian dulcimer (or lap dulcimer). Played upright like the banjo, but having the dulcimer construction, gives these instruments the perfect style for Appalachian, bluegrass, celtic, and even blues music.
Some styles have a real banjo like twang, while others have a more rounded and mellow sound. Each one is different, and the voice and personality vary from instrument to instrument.
The unique design makes it easy for many ways of playing. From one single finger on one string, to flat picking , from major to minor to blues, this instrument is so easy and simple to adapt, the only limit is your imagination..................