Bowed psaltery

Bowed psaltery

Infobox Instrument
name=Bowed psaltery
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*Bowed string instrument
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* Crwth
* Vielle
* Zither
A bowed psaltery is a psaltery that is played with a bow.

History

Violin Zither

In 1925 a German patent was issued to the "Clemens Neuber Company" for a bowed psaltery which also included a set of strings arranged in chords, so that one could play the melody on the bowed psaltery strings, and strum accompaniment with the other hand. These are usually called violin zithers.

Ukelin-type Instruments

Similar instruments were being produced by American companies of the same time period, often with Hawaiian-inspired names, such as "Hawaiian Art Violin" or "Violin-Uke", and marketed for use in playing the Hawaiian music, which was so popular in the United States in the 1920's. These instruments are not typically referred to as psalteries, but by the various trade names they were sold under, such as "Ukelin".

The Conventional Bowed Psaltery

Today, the bowed psaltery is most often produced without chord accompaniment strings (though some modern players retune the chromatic side to produce chords, and play it in the manner of the violin zither).

After the Second World War,Walter Mittman, a primary school teacher in Westphalia, popularized the conventional triangular bowed psaltery, which had earlier been advocated for use in education by Edgar Stahmer (1911-1996).

Forerunners

Forerunners of the bowed psaltery include bowed lyres, such as the crwth, as well as bowed members of the zither family, such as the "tromba marina".

Description

The conventional bowed psaltery is triangular in shape, allowing each string to extend a little farther than the one before it, so that each can be individually bowed. Chromatic bowed psalteries have the sharps and flats on one side and the diatonic notes on the opposite.

It is a psaltery in the traditional sense of a wooden soundbox with unstopped strings over the soundboard. It significantly differs from the Mediæval plucked psaltery only in that its strings are arranged to permit bowing. The soundboard has a soundhole or rose in the center. It is normally played with a small bow, often made in the earlier semicircular style, rather than a modern concave violin bow.

Method of Playing

Performance styles vary, but the instrument may be played either one note at a time, with the instrument held with one hand and bowed with the other, as in instruments of the violin family, or it may be laid down and played with a bow in each hand, in a style reminiscent of the closely-related hammered dulcimer. Some players will also hold two bows in one hand to facilitate double-stopping.

Besides bowing, the instrument may also be strummed or struck for additional tone colors. The strings are often rather closely spaced for conventional finger picking, but may be plucked at the bowing end.

ee also

*Zither
*Psaltery
*Harp

External links

* [http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/psaltery.htm Build A Bowed Psaltery] Online construction plans.
* [http://www.apsimplepsaltery.com/index.htm A Psimple Psaltery] Building a bowed psaltery from start to finish.
* [http://fretlesszithers.com/bowed.html Fretless Zithers: Bowed Instruments] Online collection of early to mid 20th Century American bowed psaltery variants.
* [http://www.bowedpsaltery.com/howtoplay.html Ringing Strings Bowed Psalteries] Basic Instruction on how to play the bowed psaltery with video examples.
* [http://www.geocities.com/~ukelin/ Bob's Ukelin Home]
* [http://www.michaeljking.com/psalterymaking.htm free plans for a Diatonic Bowed Psaltery] Online plans.


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