This man gives Matt berry Vibes i cant take serious and i love it. This is how all musical instrument videos should be. hes like " how did i end up in this video" Id love to see him go to one of those dead-ass dusty academic harpsichord recitals full of nearly-dead people and just start chatting rubbish and playing around with the instruments
I have been waiting to refined this channel in my recommended for a while now. I wanted to say that it is completely underrated and deserves so much more attention.
This is probably my favorite one yet man! Honestly more educational than most harpsichord videos on UA-cam. Ever other video I have found seems to be starting your local stuffy librarian with far to much sense of reverence to the instrument and no sense of fun. Juxtaposed to your which was light, detailed, honest, and enjoyable! Though I am a touch mad at you for moving my “want” of a harpsichord to a “need”.
According the name and function of this interesting instrument there could be the assumption a real Harpsicord can only be build using feathers from an harpy eagle as plectra material. But I'm sure peacocks also sound great ;-)! Unlike the piano which is named the same in both languages the harpsicord it's called "Cembalo" in German so there is no reference to any sort of birds as far as I know. Thank you for sharing this great presentation of both vintage keys and vintage clothing; Baroque on and on :-)!
Thank you so much for sharing your music and sperspectivity. I do believe the Hollies recorded their ode to the Harpsichord with "Buff Stop". Or rather, an ode to a Buff Stop. We were so much older then. Some of my favorite more modern harpsichord was in Laurie Johnston's Avengers incidental music.
My humbliest of apoliges at a second glance you were absolutely correct it is 1942 i overlooked x simble, i also need to brush up on my spelling, must be having a senior moment. ..
Hallo,sehr interessant und danke dafür. Ich gestatte mir noch den Hinweis, dass ich den Eindruck habe, dass die Reste des Dämpferfilzes jeweils auf der Rückseite der vorderen Registerreihe auf den Saiten des anderen 8-Fuss Registers aufliegen, was grosse klangliche Probleme für das zweite 8-Fuss Register mit sich bringt. (3,04) Ich empfehle den Überstand glatt mit einem Skalpell abzuschneiden. Sollte ich mich irren dann bitte nehmen Sie es mir nicht übel. Alles Gute für Sie.
Hey, I love your channel. I have a question, I think you're the one able to answer. There's a song I love : "Suspicion" by Elvis Presley. And I always wondered what was the instrument playing the arpeggios every two bars. I was thinking of a harpsichord, but I'm not sure. What do you think ?
Hahaha thank you - I was told 1942 by the seller years and never thought about it again - although it has dates from the mid to late 40s inside it (when strings were replaced) so maybe it was started in 1942 and finished 10 years later?
Another interesting video. I'd like a Harpsichord - but no space (& currently no money!). I've only managed to get my hands on one - several years ago. Not sure what the purists would make of the home-made plectra - but if it works & produces a good sound why not! What temperament do you tune it in?
purists will use nylon plectra and modern metal alloy strings on a "historic instrument" and shove a bunch of microphones inside it. they can suck it. Your "home made plectra" probably rule.
I absolutely love this type of harpsichord!
This man gives Matt berry Vibes i cant take serious and i love it. This is how all musical instrument videos should be.
hes like " how did i end up in this video"
Id love to see him go to one of those dead-ass dusty academic harpsichord recitals full of nearly-dead people and just start chatting rubbish and playing around with the instruments
excellent scarlatti at the beginning :)
Thanks!
I have been waiting to refined this channel in my recommended for a while now. I wanted to say that it is completely underrated and deserves so much more attention.
Thank you for preserving and demonstrating these rare instruments. You are the chairman of the boards.
I could watch and listen to this guy all day . Amazing collection of beautiful musical instruments and he can actually play them.
Why thank you! :)
Brilliant production
Cembalo is my all time favourite musical instrument when it comes to how it sounds.
This is probably my favorite one yet man! Honestly more educational than most harpsichord videos on UA-cam. Ever other video I have found seems to be starting your local stuffy librarian with far to much sense of reverence to the instrument and no sense of fun. Juxtaposed to your which was light, detailed, honest, and enjoyable! Though I am a touch mad at you for moving my “want” of a harpsichord to a “need”.
An amazing bit of engineering, to say the least,and your musicianship is superb.
Thank you :)
According the name and function of this interesting instrument there could be the assumption a real Harpsicord can only be build using feathers from an harpy eagle as plectra material. But I'm sure peacocks also sound great ;-)! Unlike the piano which is named the same in both languages the harpsicord it's called "Cembalo" in German so there is no reference to any sort of birds as far as I know. Thank you for sharing this great presentation of both vintage keys and vintage clothing; Baroque on and on :-)!
Love this channel so hilarious
Thank you so much for sharing your music and sperspectivity. I do believe the Hollies recorded their ode to the Harpsichord with "Buff Stop". Or rather, an ode to a Buff Stop. We were so much older then.
Some of my favorite more modern harpsichord was in Laurie Johnston's Avengers incidental music.
Oh yes! I love Laurie Johnston - they didn’t release an lp of that stuff I don’t think. I have the theme on single
as often an excellent video. I actualy love this channel!
Just love your channel so much. Once again a really fabulous talk !!!
The Latin inside translated means ‘work to find and read’
Tibi gratias ago anseris aequabis x
I love the sound of the harpsichord!! ☺️
My humbliest of apoliges at a second glance you were absolutely correct it is 1942 i overlooked x simble, i also need to brush up on my spelling, must be having a senior moment.
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Love it!
hook it in to a ring modulator and play Tarkus :D
Hallo,sehr interessant und danke dafür. Ich gestatte mir noch den Hinweis, dass ich den Eindruck habe, dass die Reste des Dämpferfilzes jeweils auf der Rückseite
der vorderen Registerreihe auf den Saiten des anderen 8-Fuss Registers aufliegen, was grosse klangliche Probleme für das zweite 8-Fuss Register mit sich bringt. (3,04)
Ich empfehle den Überstand glatt mit einem Skalpell abzuschneiden. Sollte ich mich irren dann bitte nehmen Sie es mir nicht übel. Alles Gute für Sie.
Thanks for your advice! Gratefully received - I will check it out :)
Hey, I love your channel. I have a question, I think you're the one able to answer. There's a song I love : "Suspicion" by Elvis Presley. And I always wondered what was the instrument playing the arpeggios every two bars. I was thinking of a harpsichord, but I'm not sure. What do you think ?
Thank you! It’s a harpsichord on ‘Suspicion’ definitely. I haven’t heard that before - nice bass line!
@@VintageKeysStudio thank you for your answer ! Keep making those great videos ! Cheers from France
It was built in 1952, according to the numerals.
Hahaha thank you - I was told 1942 by the seller years and never thought about it again - although it has dates from the mid to late 40s inside it (when strings were replaced) so maybe it was started in 1942 and finished 10 years later?
@@VintageKeysStudio no it is 1942 (MCMXLII). 1952 would be MCMLII.
@@shanedigby yes '42
An X before L is 40
Another interesting video. I'd like a Harpsichord - but no space (& currently no money!). I've only managed to get my hands on one - several years ago. Not sure what the purists would make of the home-made plectra - but if it works & produces a good sound why not! What temperament do you tune it in?
purists will use nylon plectra and modern metal alloy strings on a "historic instrument" and shove a bunch of microphones inside it. they can suck it. Your "home made plectra" probably rule.
"what temperament do you tune it in?" definitely not like this one. normally 1/4 comma.
Look for spinets or clavicytheriums. They're harpsichord but take up less floor space. Roland C-30 might also be an option.