An Introduction to the Bowed Psaltery

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2008
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    Description of and tutorial on how to play the bowed psaltery with James Jones. I'm playing one of my 2 1/2 Octave Alto Bowed Psalteries. Visit my website for more information on all the instruments I make.

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  • @TwiddleXTormenT
    @TwiddleXTormenT 11 років тому +10

    If I knew there was an instrument that was the piano and a stringed instrument all in one, I would've just picked up this psaltery instrument right here. This is too amazing to not play at least once in this lifetime.

  • @WendyWisemanFisher
    @WendyWisemanFisher 12 років тому +4

    Thank you for this wonderful video! I just purchased my first starter psaltery and I'm having a wonderful time playing through a hymnal to learn how to play it. I've been playing the piano for twenty plus years, but the psaltery is a new experience! Bowing well is my biggest challenge. Thank you for explaining the various parts of the psaltery (hitchpins, sounding board, etc.). Now when I read about bowing technique, I'll have a better idea about the anatomy of the instrument.

  • @SoBelleofTN
    @SoBelleofTN 14 років тому +3

    Great instructions...I just bought one of these while visiting the Gatlinburg Townsend area of East Tennessee this week-end. It has the such a sweet tone of music, I absolutely love & enjoy playing it! Using your video I have already learned some songs. It is one of the easiest instruments to play. If you can (play by ear) you have got it made with one of these.....Thanks for this tutorial, please keep them coming!

  • @ITZorologist
    @ITZorologist 8 років тому +6

    THANK YOU MR. JONES. I really enjoyed your most excellent presentation.
    The sound reminds me of tiny bells. I was rereading in the NKJB Old Testament:
    DANIEL 3: The image of gold & 4: Daniel & his friends promoted.
    From C3, verse 5. "that at the time you hear the sound of the horn, flute, harp, lyre, and psaltery, in symphony with all kinds of music, you shall fall down and worship the gold image that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up..."
    I did a web search and was enlightened by your page and finding that it was originally plucked and later bowed.
    May God bless your music.

    • @illbeback126
      @illbeback126 3 роки тому

      My path to this video was the same 😁

  • @britsinsf
    @britsinsf 15 років тому +1

    What a wonderful instrument! You tutorial is clear and excellent. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @lisamorlan4366
    @lisamorlan4366 6 років тому +1

    Love it! I found one that’s in good shape at a second hand shop and purchased it. Beautiful sound.

  • @lovemrj4ever
    @lovemrj4ever 9 років тому +1

    That was excellent! Thank you! What a beautiful-sounding instrument played very well!

  • @tonymazz9912
    @tonymazz9912 3 роки тому +4

    I'd Love to play some old Civil War tunes on that. Beautiful instrument.

  • @trenikaaustin6799
    @trenikaaustin6799 10 років тому +2

    Very intriguing...I want one now.

  • @readmedottext
    @readmedottext 11 років тому

    Very good introduction. I always wanted to know more about them as I had seen one at a shop once.

  • @srozaardnet5630
    @srozaardnet5630 11 років тому +1

    Wonderful. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Definitely going to get one.

  • @barbiedee11
    @barbiedee11 15 років тому

    Thank you so much for such a helpful video! I'm new to the bowed psaltery and was stumbling along on my own..Nice to have a great, well explained reference video! Now I have to go check out your beautiful psalteries! Very nice!
    Barbara

  • @capntinwhistle
    @capntinwhistle 4 місяці тому

    Valuable information! I'm arranging a friend's melody for Appalachian ensemble - this video is tops.

  • @douglasnicholas1860
    @douglasnicholas1860 3 роки тому

    Awesome and interestingly beautiful.

  • @ronaldjorgensen6839
    @ronaldjorgensen6839 3 роки тому

    thank you
    mr. jones never played any instament or studied music but might buy one now

  • @docwilkey
    @docwilkey 8 років тому

    I found this most helpful, thanks.

  • @AgustinTini65
    @AgustinTini65 3 місяці тому

    Precioso de verdad. Me he quedado hipnotizado con las melodía. ¿Qué no es bueno?. Es mágico. Enhorabuena y gracias

  • @DieterLo1
    @DieterLo1 11 місяців тому

    Nice sounds! 2 Weeks ago started with a Tenor Psaltery in Germany.

  • @Peggysmusic
    @Peggysmusic 12 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this information! I'm considering buying a psaltery, but I wanted to get some solid information about it before making the decision to invest money in yet another instrument (I've got quite a few as it is). I'm definitely encouraged to buy one now, thanks to you!

  • @petertommerup2388
    @petertommerup2388 4 роки тому

    Really nice bowing technique. Smooth & sweet instead of the more common "raspy" & "scrapey."

  • @holdemNE1
    @holdemNE1 14 років тому

    Very nice - Thank you - you just made my brain smarter.

  • @hossamhaddad7
    @hossamhaddad7 2 роки тому

    Awesome 👏

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    The real difference is in bowing, and there the question returns to the choice between HIP and a soundscape which it adds to. For those who like shivering in mud huts, be my guest and go the whole hog, for myself it makes a contribution to a modern rethink of the old tunes. Music is an art, and art is plastic, or it dies, sometimes it's right, sometimes not, and this, at the moment, is right in helping us retrace older sounds, as we understand its development from Arabic styles.

  • @Franciscoamestoy
    @Franciscoamestoy 11 років тому

    Really amazed by the sound of this instrument. I'd love to get one down here, but think must be pretty difficult... (Argentina)

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    @WendyWisemanFisher
    One trick is ignoring the hitchpins in runs, particularly descending glisses. That's the benefit of the string passing over the head of the hitch, you can skate straight down the side.

  • @gecheek
    @gecheek 14 років тому

    i love this video

  • @mason3750
    @mason3750 12 років тому

    I want one! =) lol. I play piano, and this thing sounds amazing! May look into it once I start working at my new job. =D

  • @exogencontainment
    @exogencontainment 16 років тому

    Awesome

  • @steveogden5774
    @steveogden5774 6 років тому

    I admit to one cheat that I use if I'm playing a set of faster tunes in the same key. I tune the right hand side to the appropriate scale and tune the opposite note to replace the natural one. So for G Major (E minor) the F's go up to F# and the F#'s on the other side go down to F. After a while you get really quick at making the adjustment between numbers.

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  16 років тому

    The strings on my bowed psaltery are steel music wire in three different gauges. You can usually find this size wire at music stores. You would not be using violin or cello strings.

  • @joannehack7588
    @joannehack7588 Рік тому +1

    My kindred instument

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  14 років тому

    @gebass6 This instrument is really not designed to played easily with the fingers with or without fingerpicks. I would suggest a large zither or autoharp for that kind of playing. I am working on a experimental 4 octave bowed psaltery which would have to be supported by a stand and played by moving around it.

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  15 років тому

    The bowed psaltery is very easy to learn to play. If you can play a piano with one finger, you can play this instrument. You will need to learn a little bow technique so as to get good tone.

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому +1

    @jpjonesmi
    The only trick is to twist the instrument to get to the semitones and back quickly.

  • @WillieStratton
    @WillieStratton 13 років тому

    @gebass6 or even a plucked psaltery, which is what the psaltery came from

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    @gebass6
    That's because the strings are extremely thin. You can just about pluck them with fingernails in tuning, but most certainly not play them with plectra. Yup, I have four harps in the room as I write,

  • @gayrose1547
    @gayrose1547 8 років тому

    The rosin for my cello bow cracked and while looking for more i found a bowed psaltrey

  • @PikachuMaiden
    @PikachuMaiden 12 років тому

    Some people doing a presentation on Middle Age music had a psaltery, they said it sounded like wind chimes and played with fingers for at least one part.

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  14 років тому

    This instrument is so easy you really don't need a place to learn. If you can play a piano with one finger (and who can't) than you can play the bowed psaltery. The only challenge is to make it sound beautiful and that is accomplished with the bowing

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    @NonstopRam
    Depends on range and currency, but cheap: a 2-octave alto should cost less than $150

  • @DizzyGirlLexie
    @DizzyGirlLexie 13 років тому +1

    what are the notes for that beautiful song you play in the begining?

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  16 років тому

    The first song is Old Rosin the Bow.

  • @nolicnotrut
    @nolicnotrut 14 років тому

    Many thanks, James, for this turtorial.
    I have never come across double-bowing before. I must buy another bow!
    I have posted my video response. Constructive and educational comment would be welcome.
    Have you any instructions on replacing strings? That's a nightmare for me! Should I start at the hitch-pin or the tuning-peg?
    Good wishes,
    Colin.

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    @williestratton
    Rather, from the Kantele with some thinking from the Ala Bohemica

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 12 років тому

    @PikachuMaiden
    Different beast, the mediaeval psaltery is an ancestor of the zither/dulcimer. There's an open battle going on between the two, given that the bowed beast is avowedly recent: the pluckers claim theirs is the only real one, wilfully ignoring the very real fact that the shape of their instrument was not as definitive as they claim - the Finnish Kantele and Ala Bohemica are closer in shape to the Bowed, and there were also square, apsidal, and spire-shaped forms.

  • @user-nj8qo8jt9u
    @user-nj8qo8jt9u 6 місяців тому

    Wow

  • @ronaldjorgensen6839
    @ronaldjorgensen6839 3 роки тому

    bought an older one wanting to learn anyt tips?

  • @AllAmericanFE
    @AllAmericanFE 16 років тому

    What is the name of the first song in the video? (The intro song)

  • @stevenscottoddballz
    @stevenscottoddballz 15 років тому

    Do you use rosin on the bo, the same as a violin?

  • @monserratopauli
    @monserratopauli 16 років тому

    bello

  • @GreggESchneeman
    @GreggESchneeman 8 років тому +2

    An excellent presentation James! I especially appreciate your use of the word "Developed" instead of the very wrong "Invented" some people insist on using. Although I don't own one of your BP's I have seen a few. I do think your Bowed Psalteries are not only beautifully built and sound great but are adjusted correctly to play well right out of the box. Good Work!

  • @HowDareThey1970
    @HowDareThey1970 11 років тому

    Is a psaltery considered a type of zither?

  • @gerigamer2333
    @gerigamer2333 7 років тому +1

    0:40

  • @danzifer
    @danzifer 10 років тому +1

    The precision required along with speed......

  • @NonstopRam
    @NonstopRam 13 років тому

    Price of such?

  • @jludtxs
    @jludtxs 10 років тому

    I found a 25 string psaltery at a flea market and bought a bow and rosin. The strings are dark and some don't play well at all- they sound scraping like. What kind of strings does it use and where do I buy them? what is a good site for tuning the strings? thanks

    • @thegael44
      @thegael44 10 років тому

      I'm sure there are specialty shops out there, but if you have a REALLY good guy at a guitar store, he will be able to match up the strings quite well. Just make sure the connecting pins match the instrument.

    • @emilyrose2432
      @emilyrose2432 9 років тому

      I play the violin and I usually change my psaltery's strings with old E strings that have broken! Probably not the most professional way to do it, but it's certainly accessible for most and pretty cheap, comparatively.

    • @jpjonesmi
      @jpjonesmi  9 років тому

      The alto I'm playing uses three different size wires. I do sell the wire through my web site. You can get individual strings through a music store but they will be more expensive.

  • @Myeusebius
    @Myeusebius 3 роки тому

    Hello sir..do you have this instrument for sale?

    • @jpjonesmi
      @jpjonesmi  3 роки тому +1

      I have plenty of psalteries just like this one for sale via my website jamesjonesinstruments.com

  • @theoliviaarchives4794
    @theoliviaarchives4794 2 роки тому

    Cool. Kindof like a ukelin.

  • @gurzair998
    @gurzair998 6 років тому

    He's been into the doobage!

  • @c_farther5208
    @c_farther5208 6 років тому

    Can this be played on a table top?

    • @jpjonesmi
      @jpjonesmi  6 років тому +1

      It can be aligned to one edge of a table but that would mean you would only be able to play one side. If you need it self supported, I sell a platform which can be attached to a camera tripod. You would set the psaltery on the platform, raise it to the preferred height and then play normally. You would then have access to both sides of the psaltery.

    • @c_farther5208
      @c_farther5208 6 років тому

      Wow. You're very clever. Saving this video. I think I want one. Is the one you are playing tenor or alto? Sounds like alto?

    • @jpjonesmi
      @jpjonesmi  6 років тому

      Yes. My alto is by far my most popular. You can get more information here. www.jamesjonesinstruments.com/bowed-psalteries I have some in current stock for immediate purchase.

  • @kittyplays2324
    @kittyplays2324 Рік тому

    We orchestra people call those short strokes staccato

  • @TheTruthnothingbutthetuth
    @TheTruthnothingbutthetuth 2 роки тому

    Psaltery was used thousands of years ago. Biblical writings reveals it.

  • @hannah4colbert
    @hannah4colbert 15 років тому

    Lovely. :-)
    I have one but can play no where near your skill. no where close.

  • @jpjonesmi
    @jpjonesmi  14 років тому

    @Misakichi021

  • @ChristianJubroScientist
    @ChristianJubroScientist 9 років тому +2

    The Bible mentioned psaltery, so I wanted to know what it sounded and looked like.

    • @enantiodromia
      @enantiodromia 9 років тому +1

      The psalters mentioned in that book were plucked. The bowed psaltery is an invention made in the 20th century.

    • @TheThreshermansson
      @TheThreshermansson 9 років тому

      true worshippers worship with the timbrels of the heart and the organs and minds and are saltery instruments,on a secret chord

  • @jesusismyking4070
    @jesusismyking4070 3 роки тому

    I don’t know about the bowed part, but the psaltery is mentioned in Psalms 57:8 so it’s MUCH older then what this guy says.

  • @chazstrickland
    @chazstrickland 11 років тому

    the psaltery of the bible is a different, harp-like, plucked, instrument. the bowed psaltery didn't exist until the 20th century

  • @GaryLando
    @GaryLando 13 років тому

    Is this guy dead or alive?