Monochord

Jun. 15th, 2022 02:08 pm
eller: iron ball (Default)
[personal profile] eller
For anyone who thought the Scheitholt looked a bit too complicated... This is a monochord, the simplest imaginable zither. Dad built that a few years ago.

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I didn't even know about its existence because it was in Dad's collection of homemade musical instruments. (He said it was stored "right next to his selfmade xylophone", which is an instrument I don't touch. Ever.) Maybe, at some point, we should make a proper inventary within the family, considering I own some instruments that surprised Dad, and clearly, he didn't always inform me about his crafting projects... LOL. (Granted, we own a sh*tload of questionable instruments, most of which aren't considered instruments by civilized people in the first place, so, it's hard to keep track...)

Date: 2022-06-15 03:57 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
Yesssssss, this is awesome. And hey, the Mongolian "horse-headed fiddle" (morin khuur [Wikipedia]) only has two strings, so here's to minimalist folk instruments! :D

Honestly I would love to see your family's collection of instruments someday, just out of musical interest. XD

Date: 2022-06-15 04:12 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
The only people I've ever known who owned more than one piano were private piano instructors who had multiple pianos at their home studios for their students to practice at! :D I find it hilarious that after I bought ONE digital piano (easier to keep in tune!), I kept getting ads for MORE PIANOS as if I were some kind of piano hoarder. XD Someday I might upgrade to one of the fancy digital pianos that lets you change the "instrument" (e.g. from a Yamaha sound to a Bösendorfer or whatever) but for the moment my basic instrument serves my needs.

I was something of an instrument hoarder when I was younger, before the flood decimated my collection...classical guitar, a couple ocarinas, multiple harmonicas, soprano recorder (that survived), alto recorder (that didn't), viola, panpipes (unfortunately a crucial pipe was cracked and unplayable and I never found out if a repair was possible), mandolin...the only thing stopping me from resuming my INSTRUMENT HOARDING WAYS is the knowledge that my husband will complain. XD

Date: 2022-06-15 04:30 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
I love that. I once had an argument with my husband as to whether people can compose without knowing music notation - the answer is obviously OF COURSE THEY CAN MUSIC PREDATES NOTATION but for some reason he thought you had to know music notation to compose?! (Counterexample: HANS ZIMMER. Only one of the most successful living film composers...) :D :D

My parents refused to let me learn percussion and I still have regrets - it would have been so helpful in later writing percussion lines for my compositions. I just wing it. XD

Date: 2022-06-15 04:51 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
Yep! I actually have a book on Korean musicology and Korean music notation looks WILDLY different, ditto Chinese notation for the guqin (probably others).

Here's an example of Korean notation for a piece of ritual music, from Lee Hye-ku's Esasays on Korean Traditional Music, trans. Robert C. Provine:



And an example of guqin notation from Standards of the Guqin 4th ed., Juni L. Yeung and the Toronto Guqin Society:



:D

Date: 2022-06-15 04:56 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
I can't either - I'm guessing you "only" need to know a limited set of Chinese characters (= hanja in the Korean example) but the guqin textbook has like a dozen pages of required characters and their meanings that you just have to memorize - of course you have to do the same with Italian terminology in classical Western music anyway. XD I would not be surprised if the Korean notation was at least somewhat based on the Chinese example, but I don't actually know that for sure.

Date: 2022-06-15 05:06 pm (UTC)
yhlee: Alto clef and whole note (middle C). (alto clef)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
Also the cost. A new one goes from like $300 for a beginner instrument on up (and up and up, I'm sure). But yeah, those people are so deadly serious about the guqin I would be terrified to try.

I also discovered that for some reason, if you search "chord zither" on eBay, along with a bunch of German chord zithers, you also get a ton of hits for...the Korean gayageum - which is a zither, but it's much more similar to a koto or guzheng or guqin.

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