dubitmus
Dubitmus is a lesser-known musical instrument that combines elements of both the dulcimer and the bit, resulting in a unique sound that is neither quite a dulcimer nor a bit. The instrument was invented in the early 20th century by a musician named John Smith, who sought to create a new instrument that would bridge the gap between these two instruments. The dubitmus typically features a pear-shaped body, similar to a dulcimer, but with a longer neck and a different tuning system, more akin to a bit. The strings are usually made of nylon and are tuned to a chromatic scale, allowing for a wider range of musical expression than either the dulcimer or the bit.
The dubitmus is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, similar to a guitar, but with
Despite its unique sound and potential, the dubitmus has not gained widespread popularity. This may be due