Harpsichord 101 - How It Works

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  • Опубліковано 7 гру 2008
  • I describe how both of my harpsichords work and demonstrate the stops. A close look at the inside. I'd be glad to try to answer any questions you have.
    Thank you to everyone for your positive feedback. I'm really glad I made this video.
    FAQ:
    What is the piece/"song" you play at?:
    3:11 - 4:12 Bach. Lament from the Capriccio on the Departure of His Favorite Brother. I have a video where I play this.
    4:52 - Bach. Prelude from the Partita in C minor. BWV 997.
    7:17 - 7:42 Scarlatti Sonata in E Major. K. 380
    10:06 - Bach. Prelude in C major from the Well Tempered Clavier. BWV 846
    How old are these and who built them?
    They are both from the workshop on William Dowd (Boston) and were both made in 1967.
    What are the strings made of?
    Iron and the deeper strings are brass.
    How often do the strings break or need to be replaced?
    Since my fingers don't touch the strings (unlike the guitar), the strings can last for a long time (decades). I have only ever broken one string and that comes from turning the wrong tuning peg "Hey, this string isn't getting sharper?...(SNAP TWANG!) opps"
    How much did they cost? Quality used harpsichords can be found for about $8,000 for a single manual, to $20,000 for a double.
    Where can I find one?
    Look online. Just search for harpsichord builder or harpsichord sale. We got ours from a clearing house in Mass.
    I've seen a used one for $3,000. Should I buy it?
    Be CAREFUL! Some harpsichords were built from kits by amateur woodworkers. Some have major fatal structural flaws. Of course some are good too. If you are going to look at one of those, bring an expert with you. It might not be possible to fix some of these problems and if you are going to need an expert to help you repair a bad harpsichord, you will be spending the same kind of money needed to get a good one.
    What is the range of a harpsichord?
    Harpsichords vary quite a bit on their number of keys. Some are about 4 octaves. A few (some Italian models for accompanying singers) don't even have all the chromatic bass notes. Those have a "short" octave in the bass. This saves space and cost. You can play the entire Well Tempered Clavier of Bach on a 4 octave instrument.
    Mine has quite a wide range (in fact it would be hard to tune any notes above or below the extremes on mine). I wanted this wide range because Scarlatti's Sonata K. 380 requires these high notes (up to G).

КОМЕНТАРІ • 693

  • @hgrunt100
    @hgrunt100 9 років тому +171

    I need a harpsichord.

  • @n.b.2164
    @n.b.2164 9 років тому +67

    I've always liked the harpsicord. It needs to come back.

    • @jonathanparnell3175
      @jonathanparnell3175 4 роки тому +2

      Just get an electric piano with harpsichord mode lol

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow 4 роки тому +12

      @@jonathanparnell3175 YES BECAUSE THATS TOTALLY THE SAME THING! .s

    • @glenngriffon8032
      @glenngriffon8032 3 роки тому +3

      I think it's very underrated. Don't get me wrong, I love the piano, but I do get the feeling that if you asked a regular joe they wouldn't know anything about this instrument and compared to the piano there is a woefully tiny pool of folks making music videos on harpsichords. Those who do are usually playing just classical music. Again, not hating, but here's what i mean - If I search youtube for "eagles hotel california piano" there are a lot of results, if I search "eagles hotel california harpsichord" there's ONE video. I did a search of "The Nightmare Begins" Vincent's theme from Final Fantasy 7 which in game sounds like it's being played on a harpsichord, and again, one person has played it on harpsichord while a plethora of folks have covered it on piano and guitar.
      It breaks my heart. Because this is a fantastic instrument with such a beautiful sound and yet most people don't seem to know it or care about it or find it intimidating.

  • @kozmo7
    @kozmo7 9 років тому +83

    Super interesting. The thing that gets me the most is the tech behind these instruments. A lot of wood, switches and levers. You really get a sense of the hand made quality-- it's quite a marvel of how it's all put together. Especially the double manual model with all its features.

  • @mikepro500
    @mikepro500 10 років тому +25

    I love that metallic sound.

  • @r.beachy
    @r.beachy 8 років тому +62

    that's the most I ever learned about a harpsichord, it was a joy to hear it's variations. thank you.

  • @MrMiamiswaggz305
    @MrMiamiswaggz305 8 років тому +272

    What an underrated instrument

    • @y0urs03pic
      @y0urs03pic 7 років тому +24

      Just like Bach's music at the time..

    • @lonelypotato520
      @lonelypotato520 6 років тому +1

      I think the doors might have used one on love me two times, or maybe just a keyboard with a harpsichord instrument

    • @iguanacgi7448
      @iguanacgi7448 6 років тому +1

      tooooooo much speaking tooooo less sound

    • @XenoVI
      @XenoVI 5 років тому

      Amen !!!

    • @gianmarcofilipponi2673
      @gianmarcofilipponi2673 5 років тому +1

      @@lonelypotato520 it's called Honer Clavinet D6, the Electric Clavichord. Was an instrument used in the 60's and 70'. A keyboard with real strings and metallic hammers. The sound was amplified like an electric piano, with pickups. The sound was similar to the sound of a real a 1700's clavichord, but you can activate some rock, funky and blues effects.

  • @OzBrickBoy
    @OzBrickBoy 8 років тому +11

    When he was playing the eighths on the double keyboard, I kept thinking he was about to start playing Prelude No.1 in C Major.

  • @mmitchellhouston
    @mmitchellhouston 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you.
    For years I had heard the strings were plucked, but I never understood how it was done.

  • @mimisaiko
    @mimisaiko 6 років тому +91

    Bach then when they haven't got synthesizers.

  • @SerafinaKernberger
    @SerafinaKernberger 7 років тому +11

    Wow!! I never knew there were so many different ways to configure a harpsichord. Thanks so much for all the details!

  • @almishti
    @almishti 10 років тому +11

    I just love the term "plastic jack". Should be a comic book character.

  • @christopherpatterson4088
    @christopherpatterson4088 9 років тому +21

    Great video, very clear explanations! Thanks for making it.

  • @quantumleap359
    @quantumleap359 6 років тому

    Fascinating! Thanks so much for the demonstration!

  • @warren1663
    @warren1663 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to show us this.

  • @boobsbr
    @boobsbr 15 років тому

    you actually got me tear-eyed at the end. very beautiful.

  • @jdl7211
    @jdl7211 7 років тому +2

    This was an amazing lesson and demonstration. Thank you for the enlightenment! These are beautiful sounding instruments.

  • @strugglinalong
    @strugglinalong 12 років тому

    This has always been one of my favorite instruments. The sounds are incredible. Your explanation of the various workings of this instrument reveal your live for it. Well done.

  • @Brandywine6969
    @Brandywine6969 10 років тому +23

    Thank you for this. I have always wondered how these beautiful sounding instruments made those sounds.

  • @Diesel415
    @Diesel415 13 років тому

    What a wonderful intro to the workings of a harpsichord. Beautifully done... thank you.

  • @catatonicbug7522
    @catatonicbug7522 8 років тому +10

    Thanks for taking the time to educate us laymen with these beautiful instruments. The unique sound really is fun, and the mechanical wizardry in their construction is a testament to the musical engineers who originally invented and produced them.

  • @MattSoares42
    @MattSoares42 7 років тому +2

    This video is very instructive, thank you. The world of antique instruments is so fascinating!

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 3 роки тому

    Looking again and learning again...EXCELLENT video demo video...
    Thanks again

  • @PUFFINCHUNKS
    @PUFFINCHUNKS 12 років тому

    This is a brilliant, brilliant video. Very informative and is helping me alot with course work! Thank you.

  • @karljcox
    @karljcox 11 років тому

    Very interesting, I learned a lot. Thanks for posting this!

  • @brucermorgan
    @brucermorgan 6 років тому +1

    Excellent. Video orientation. A sound so evocative demands clarity and nuance and contrast in performance .Also great questions.Thanks so much.

  • @sw9945
    @sw9945 5 років тому +1

    Wow, very helpful! I was curious about harpsichords and how they work and your video was spot on! Thanks for making and posting this video!

  • @greenjeansmjr
    @greenjeansmjr 13 років тому

    Very informative, thanks for posting this!

  • @fnersch
    @fnersch 12 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and instruments. I love these instruments and have been making plucked string keyboards myself for almost 50 yrs. Never tire of them.

  • @MacDaddyRico
    @MacDaddyRico 2 роки тому

    I always loved the mellow sound of this beautiful instrument...

  • @yohrdzayr
    @yohrdzayr 14 років тому

    wow! thanks for doing this video!
    very instructive and inspiring

  • @smittsteve04
    @smittsteve04 12 років тому

    wow, thanks for sharing that. the one with two tones sounds so rich i'm impressed by it.

  • @mrusso8
    @mrusso8 12 років тому

    That was amazing thanks for sharing!

  • @ablemagawitch
    @ablemagawitch 6 років тому +1

    9 years later still a great educational video. thank you for creating and sharing it.

  • @Zylstra555
    @Zylstra555 13 років тому

    Hey,
    Thanks for sharing this information. This answered a lot of my questions about harpsichords.

  • @ElaineComparone
    @ElaineComparone 15 років тому

    Nice demo, Christo! Love those close-up shots of the jacks. And the sound of that Dowd Italian---wow!!

  • @crankywho
    @crankywho 9 років тому +2

    This was really quite fascinating! Thank you.

  • @assa123assa123
    @assa123assa123 15 років тому

    thanks a lot! nice sounds and precious info abouts such unique instruments

  • @MauComposer
    @MauComposer 13 років тому

    Wow, is amazing. Thanks for share this!

  • @JGBaroque
    @JGBaroque 13 років тому

    This is by far the best demonstration of the harpsichord I've seen! Thanks for posting!

  • @MrSmsch
    @MrSmsch 12 років тому

    Excellent video. Very informative and interesting. Thank you!

  • @CMeaganMichael
    @CMeaganMichael 3 роки тому +1

    This is AMAZING! Thank you!

  • @tomlavelle8518
    @tomlavelle8518 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Love the Lute effect!

  • @mmetelko8
    @mmetelko8 10 років тому

    thank you,that is a good presentation, it's right what I was looking for

  • @mrgreenhouseman
    @mrgreenhouseman 12 років тому

    Thanks...this is really informative. What a beautiful classic instrument

  • @alihijazi4451
    @alihijazi4451 6 років тому +1

    What a fantastic instrument! Thanks for the excellent explanation!

  • @kaithedeadguy
    @kaithedeadguy 11 років тому

    Very instructive. Thanks!

  • @tessfra7695
    @tessfra7695 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for showing the working mechanism of the harpsichord + the different stops etc.

  • @hnh120101
    @hnh120101 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting! I’m really into harpsichords! I love you to the moon and back!!!! You should come out with some merchandise.

  • @carvindc400
    @carvindc400 10 років тому +3

    Thanks for posting this!

  • @winstonmisha
    @winstonmisha 7 років тому +4

    such a fresh sound

  • @lmntn
    @lmntn 12 років тому

    Thanks for that, it was really interesting and just informative enough so it wasn't boring!

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 3 роки тому

    Alright. Thank you for the beautiful instruments music and video with great explanations.God bless you for this excellent video.

  • @bachplayer13
    @bachplayer13 10 років тому

    many thanks for posting this. going to start harpsichord lessons and this is helping clear up my confusion in reading various books about the structure and function of the instrument

  • @davidwalls6749
    @davidwalls6749 Рік тому

    Thank you. Very fascinating video.

  • @NatiDeNut
    @NatiDeNut 14 років тому

    THANKS for the detailed explanation!!!

  • @PIANOPHUNGUY
    @PIANOPHUNGUY 11 років тому

    Very instructive. Thanks

  • @SFChristo
    @SFChristo  11 років тому +12

    3:10, the piece is by Bach, Lament from the Capriccio on the Departure of his Favorite Brother. I have a video of the whole Lament here on youtube.

  • @maggieturner2
    @maggieturner2 13 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this, the video illuminates the workings of the harpsichord in a way that verbal descriptions cannot. Simple and elegant.

  • @looke888
    @looke888 7 років тому +2

    There is something so enchanting about the harpsichord .. it has a historical whine that , to me, portrays such elegance and class.. love it!

  • @mason11198
    @mason11198 3 роки тому

    Fantastic video! Super helpful

  • @Alatrye
    @Alatrye 14 років тому

    Very lovely indeed! Thank you for sharing this video. ^^

  • @BKaushikS
    @BKaushikS 12 років тому

    Thanks for the Awesome video and the FAQ.

  • @JRussUT
    @JRussUT 12 років тому

    I've always enjoyed the tone a harpsichord makes, but just this week decided to learn more about how it makes that sound. Great video! Very informative.

  • @littlebountyy
    @littlebountyy 9 років тому

    Thanks a ton for this!

  • @MrSidMan
    @MrSidMan 6 років тому

    wow, love the harpsichord... thanks for sharing

  • @jl4ntz
    @jl4ntz 11 років тому

    Great video, thank you!

  • @Vagipatch
    @Vagipatch 10 років тому

    Very informative. Always have loved how the harpsichord sounds...now I better understand why

  • @vidgamek1
    @vidgamek1 11 років тому

    that's an intense number of different settings. really interesting. thank you for posting.

  • @MortiCarthago
    @MortiCarthago 15 років тому

    thanks so much :D k 380 is also one of my favorites I was so happy when you started playing it. Now I know a lot more about harpsichords! I'm gonna buy one someday.

  • @TheGsoffer
    @TheGsoffer 9 років тому

    Excellent! - Thanks.

  • @lemonwguitar
    @lemonwguitar 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for introducing the harpsichords!

  • @cloudhop1
    @cloudhop1 13 років тому

    clear as a bell information..I learned more in your video than hours of reading....
    and entertaining too!
    thanks

  • @giulianocomoglio
    @giulianocomoglio 14 років тому

    thank you for the lession!

  • @mrshootyowl87
    @mrshootyowl87 7 років тому

    This helps me understand better on why the Harpsichord sounds so unique. Thank you.

  • @BachScholar
    @BachScholar 15 років тому +15

    This is a nice instructional video. Thanks for posting it.

  • @suk4honesty
    @suk4honesty 6 років тому

    Awesome dude this was really useful!!!

  • @paolorusso676
    @paolorusso676 6 років тому

    Thank you! Super interesting and unique no one makes harpsichord overviews, I love harpsichords

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton 8 років тому +3

    Such a beautiful instrument. Especially the double. When you have all the sets of strings switched on it just produces a full majestic sound. Makes me wish i'd stuck with Piano as a child so i'd at least get something to come out of one of these one day.

  • @quantumfoam140
    @quantumfoam140 6 років тому

    7:17 Thanks a lot for the video, and especially for introducing me to some new pieces.

  • @opeth84
    @opeth84 11 років тому

    Amazing video!

  • @ZachSershon
    @ZachSershon 12 років тому

    Thanks for the helpful video!

  • @BGroothedde
    @BGroothedde 6 років тому

    And now I understand why they sound so amazing. Thanks!

  • @SFChristo
    @SFChristo  15 років тому

    Thank you, Guillermo!

  • @hgbruch
    @hgbruch 12 років тому

    Thanks! This is a great tutorial on the Harpsichord.

  • @nizzemanden
    @nizzemanden 14 років тому

    Super cool introduction, super cool instrument! thanks!

  • @icxcrex
    @icxcrex 14 років тому

    This tutorial was truly facinating! I have always wanted to know how they work being a pianist! Thank you very much!

  • @alejandronieto576
    @alejandronieto576 8 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @mgambino79
    @mgambino79 10 років тому

    This is a cool video. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @ShampooCell
    @ShampooCell 13 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @capamagic
    @capamagic 12 років тому

    Pretty nice to know about this beautifull instrument! Nice Bach's ave maria at the end

  • @rhymeandreasoning
    @rhymeandreasoning 9 років тому

    Absolutely amazing. Really loved this video. Happy you made this video and posted it.

  • @jskuwait05
    @jskuwait05 14 років тому

    thanks for all info

  • @sinistermoon
    @sinistermoon 14 років тому

    Awesome video man I learned a lot.

  • @hellohellocalling
    @hellohellocalling 11 років тому

    thanks for sharing this!
    very informative :)

  • @kyleetie5608
    @kyleetie5608 6 років тому

    Very interesting, thx for the primer

  • @Skyisnotalimit
    @Skyisnotalimit 7 років тому

    Nice! Thank you!

  • @frosch650116
    @frosch650116 11 років тому

    beatiful! ty

  • @aglobalthing
    @aglobalthing 10 років тому

    Very good. Thank you for sharing.

  • @redbrian3655
    @redbrian3655 12 років тому

    Thank you. Now I can relate to tracker-action!!! BRIAN

  • @SFChristo
    @SFChristo  15 років тому

    Thank you, Cory.