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Welcome
Music at its best is personal --- not just melody, harmony and rhythm, but a real person communicating with real people. Timothy Seaman has that goal: to use his piano-like hammered dulcimer and bold-voiced flutes to speak from his heart to yours, with themes of nature...and love...and joy...and adventure...and eternity....

Both transcendent and down-to-earth, his music can take you on hikes in Shenandoah National Park and along the Blue Ridge Parkway, celebrate the Colonial times of Williamsburg and Jamestown, explore the wonders of Christmas and of Virginia trees and animals, relax in rolling meadows, or resonate Celtic drama.

...Over 116,000 discs and tapes made to date! (plus countless downloads)

* Our new recording for the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, is available! Feel free to listen to the samples to the left, and to order through the Shopping Cart! We strive to have a same-day turnaround for CD orders.

*** Please note that ALL OF OUR INDIVIDUAL ALBUMS ON THIS WEBSITE HAVE BEEN LOWERED IN PRICE TO $13.00! ALSO, FOUR PACKAGE DISCOUNT DEALS HAVE BEEN ADDED, ALSO WITH LOWERED PRICES! See them HERE. ***

* We have all our CDs available, as well as downloads, in CD Baby! *

** Bart Smith has made a great photo montage about the North Country National Scenic Trail, and he's used our pieces "Hiking in the Highland Firs" and "Hazel River" as the soundtrack! You can view it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S2J9kTocfE.

** Individual tracks from many of our albums are available at $.95 each at the new family-friendly MP3 download website http://bluebehemoth.com **

*** We are on YouTube! Ann Robinson and others have made informal videos of outdoor and indoor performances and posted them; also, Peter Budnikas has videoed a concert and Ann has produced some versions of it for YouTube. To see these, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWmroX2i1rw. ***

* For a YouTube video of Rudolf Serkin as a very old man playing the last part of Beethoven's sublime last piano sonata, click here. This power, depth, beauty, and inexorable structure epitomizes what I wish my hammered dulcimer playing could become!