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    Talking Mystery Instrument!

    Hello Music Friends!
    I got a hold of this beautiful instrument today.
    Can someone tell me what it is?!?!?!

    Here's what I know:
    -It should have 4 strings
    -It is missing its neck
    -It has 30 frets which are on its body
    -It has three feet on the bottom, which makes me think it was meant to be played laying flat
    -It is over 100 years old
    -It still resonates when certain tones are sounded vocally, which tells me it isn't totally ruined despite sitting in a backyard workshop for 50 years.

    Here is a picture of it.

    Thanks!

    -Nyaz
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    Last edited by Nyaz; Sep-10-2011 at 17:27.

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    Thumbs up

    I FOUND IT!

    This instrument is a Bowed Zither (aka Streichzither) from Germany. It was made between 1875-1910.

    YAY. Mystery solved!

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    Interesting photo. Glad you found the answer

    teddy

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    Very interesting picture/instrument. Better get it apprased and insured I am sure.
    " The essance of reproduction,to feel and re-create that which was felt and impared by the creater,does not exclude- within natural limitations-the assertion of creative power" - Dr. Hugo Goldschmidt.

    I wish you the Best for each day, now and always.

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    Cool

    Hey Teddy and Wljmrbill,
    Yes yes, I am very excited! I currently have it quarantined in a plastic bag because there is evidence, in the form of a number of small holes, of a past or present presence of wood worms. I think they are long gone, but if not I am keeping them away from my guitars and mandolin just in case! (Not to mention my book shelves!)
    I am going to get it looked at eventually and see how much it would cost to get it repaired. I have no gauge of the worth of an instrument like this, but even if it is worth something, I feel that serendipity placed this little guy in my home, so it is only my duty to learn how to play it!
    Thanks for the replies and support! I'll get some pics up after the refurbish!
    Thanks again!
    Nyaz

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    Please let us know how things go with your find

    teddy

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    Hi Nyaz, nice to see your post here. What a fascinating instrument, I've heard of a bowed zither, but never seen one.

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    Hey Contratrombone and All!
    Thanks for the warm welcome! Yes... I actually got this instrument from my Grandmother-in-law... she was going to sell it at a flea market!!! WHAT?!?! I saw a guy with it in his hand, turning it around and asking what it was, and I intercepted the 'sell' and quoted him a price that no one at a flea market wants to pay... 30 Euro *gasp*
    I convinced her to let me take it and see what I could do with it, and she was all for that! One (wo)man's trash is another (wo)man's treasure, right?

    I found this site which has sound snippets from the instrument (or similar instruments), and I though I would share it with you guys:

    http://www.rottal-inn.de/abteilung1/...ente/index.htm

    The example titles " "Zwiefacher", gespielt von Heinz Gratz auf der Kochendörfer Streichzither von 1911 (MP3, 651 KB)" is the closest one to the instrument I have.

    Pretty awesome! Not as pretty sounding as a violin (IMHO), but who knows....I will experiment with it when I get it fixed up and see what wonderful music I can make with it! (Also, I'm keeping in mind that it is a recording from 1911, so there is no way to get an idea of the live sound!)
    I DO love the folkie sound you get from it, though! Even though it is a classical instrument, I can hear some pretty awesome folk and singer/songwriter applications. It reminds me a little of Irish fiddle... without the fiddle...

    More to come.

    Cheers!
    Nyaz

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    Do let us know how you get on. It would be good to hear you playing it one day

    teddy

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    @Nyaz, where are you from, USA, UK, N.Z.? Were a diverse community, here. It's part of the attraction of this forum. Many, many gifted and talented musicians, writers, humourists and ******** artists hang out here ... all making it a wonderful world.

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    Enjoyed reading through the article. The mp3 of the Vivaldi concerto brings forth the use of the instument. The other link sounds like it is played with a bow to me.
    " The essance of reproduction,to feel and re-create that which was felt and impared by the creater,does not exclude- within natural limitations-the assertion of creative power" - Dr. Hugo Goldschmidt.

    I wish you the Best for each day, now and always.

    Bill

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    Good to see the net nanny edited my post because typing b u l l s h i t was obviously too naughty. However, spaces soon proove that the net nanny is, in fact, a bot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Contratrombone64 View Post
    Good to see the net nanny edited my post because typing b u l l s h i t was obviously too naughty. However, spaces soon prove that the net nanny is, in fact, a bot.
    It does ... and it is . However, it is programmed by yours truly ..

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    And, thank goodness that our beloved LARS is NOT a bot, but in fact a proper man!!

    I'll be in L.A. in October next year, Lars, if you happen to be in the neighbour hood! LOL

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    I'm looking at this for the first time, and I'm thinking,
    this has to be something you've made up a nickname for.
    What is it?

    If you are experimenting with the acoustics here,
    I recommend a piece of wood like violins use, propped inside.
    If you move that around, you might find tonal control, even harmonic tuning, that you like.

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