His beyond description's performance with exquisite skill and incomparable technique is immeasurable , unfathomable , inspirational , specutacular and comfortable to the ear and the mind
Ronald Binge was a British composer and arranger of light music. This is probably his best known composition. It was originally simply titled Andante cantabile, although the original (1951) orchestral manuscript parts in Binge's own hand show the title The Man In The Street. In 1952 he renamed it to reflect the dawn of a new Elizabethan Age in 1952.
Etienne I am listening to this for the past two years on a regularly basis, and stopped myself from commenting many times for the simple reason: Whatever I try to say will be lost in translation ... ... ... This music video reminds me of the loneliness and isolation in High School in the late 60's when I heard Elizabethan Serenade on 'Radio Voice of the Gospel' on shortwave radio for the first time. The 55 062 downloads (1 January 2020) is not a reflection of the beauty of your version, and I believe it will one day be 'discovered' after all of us are gone! On average this song is downloaded 3 times per hour, which implies that only 3 new people on this planet are listening to the song in during the hour that I would replay it. But ironically, this adds to the loneliness and isolation ... ... ... Thank you once again (55 062 downloads / 26 months / 30 days / 24 hours = 2.9 downloads)
Thank you Thys for your appreciation and for the effort you made in writing your comment. My hope is that this instrument - the chord-zither - will one day achieve better recognition. By playing a lot of different pieces of different styles, people can see the potential of this instrument and decide to learn to play it. I will soon post a series of tutorial videos which will show how to play. Kind regards, Etienne
Thank you for ypur appreciation. Lately, I have been recording more videos of chord-zither music. Eventually, I intend to put all my repertoire on UA-cam. This would hopefully lead to more people being aware of the potential of this instrument.
@@paulfharris175 Hi Paul, zithers are a big family of instruments consisting in boxes with strings across but no necks. There are many instruments belonging to this family. The chord zither is a more recent type of zither first developed by German settlers in the US during the mid to late 1800s. They tried to simplify things by adding numbers under the strings and claimed anyone could play by just following the numbers. The very early ones had only 3 or 4 chords. In the 1920s and 30s, better and bigger instruments came form Germany itself, like the one I am playing here which has 5 chords.
Wonderfully beautiful. Thank you for posting this! I noticed this instrument in the introduction to Strauss' Tales from the Vienna Woods. I thought it must have been sort of lute or something. I finally figured out that it was a zither. Your videos have been wonderfully instructive in how to play the instrument, plus you are an excellent musician. Thank you again!
Recently I've tried this on my egg-cutter; the result being a bit far away from success... :-) But seriously, I'm deeply impressed about the rich sound a zither is able to produce, and especially all the nuances of this famous piece. A marvellous interpretation; my highest compliment!
This Elizabethan Serenade was used Interval signal of shortwave broadcast"Voice of the Gospel" It was from Ethiopia during the monarchy.I like orchestral sound, but zither are even better.Thank you very much
I've just bought an antique 6 chord zither. My ambition it to be able to play this tune. Even If the Elizabethan Serenade is the only tune I learn to play well, I will be a happy man.
The very first instrument of this type I ever saw was in the 1950s someone brought it to boarding school, it was called an AUTOHARP, as you did NOT have to know how to play music,,but did have instructions on how to make music with it, NEVER EVER SAW ANOTHER, or the REAL THING , until now Cheers 🇦🇺🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
Yes, in Australia, teachers in those days had to learn the autoharp to lead the singing in the classroom. The chord zither has the same shape but is played differently. There is a melody section played by the right hand while the left hand strums pretuned chords. Cheers, Etienne
Grand merci. Ma fille porte ce beau nom et elle a appris la musique au conservatoire. André Bouchard Canada. Dommage que je ne puisse jouer de mon instrument! ..
This marvellous performance he plays with splendid skill and breathtaking technique is comfortable and soothing to the ears and the eyes and the mind From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵 where deeply love and respect Her Majesty the Queen
Lindoooooooo dimais parece que a gente ta no seu ovindo os njos tocando que dom de Deus como eu queria ter um ESTRUMENTO desse e saber. tocar chorei au ouvir lindo😥😥😥😥😥😇😇😇😇eu diria CANÇÃO dos anjos gostaria de ter um cd desse deve ser difícil mais não inpocivel de aprender eu ja sei tocar as notas de ÓRGÃO e teclado
Hi Etienne, you have what looks like a sharping lever on a string within 2 of the chords. Are they used to change the chord from a minor to a major? (Increasing the number of chords) Which Chords? where did you get them?
You got it right. The 3rd of the chord is raised by a semi tone when the lever is up. It's like putting a finger on the first fret of a guitar. It shortens the vibrating length of the string. My chords are arranged differently to the original. They are from right to left: C maj, A min, F maj, D min, G maj. The levers change G maj to G min and Dmin to Bflat Maj (inverted). One of my students made these levers for me years ago.
What strings do I use? There are three types of strings used: 1) Plain strings: For a full restring, use piano/music wire. You will need sizes 9 to 5. Eg: PIANO WIRE / Original Röslau piano steel wire available from Ebay. For a few replacement strings, use guitar steel strings of the same gauge as the broken one, or the string next to the broken one. You need a micrometre to measure the gauge or take the broken string to your nearest music shop and they will measure its gauge. 2) Thin wound strings: Use wound steel guitar strings. These can be purchased from your local music store or from Ebay* (Eg: SIT Phosphor Bronze Wound Acoustic Guitar Single String). You will need sizes 0.032”and 0.026” 3) Thick copper bass strings: These strings are wound with a copper wire within the length of the vibrating section only (they wouldn’t fit through the pin hole), therefore they have to be custom made. These can be ordered from a string manufacturing company such as Lenzner in Germany (www.lenzner-strings.de). When ordering, you will need to specify: 1) The pitch 2) The vibrating length 3) The length of the copper winding should be about 30mm less than the vibrating length. 4) Ask for no loop and 180mm extra at each end (you will make your own loop).
What an absolutely beautiful rendition! Thank you for your talents and for bringing joy to us by posting this!
Oh my word .... what a beautiful rendition of one of my very favourite tunes... 1:43
Just lovely--and bursting with joy!
Wundervoll, wie kann ein solches Instrument klingen wie ein ganzes Orchester? Absolut perfekt gespielt!
Puts a tear to my eye, beautiful
His beyond description's performance with exquisite skill and incomparable technique is immeasurable , unfathomable , inspirational , specutacular and comfortable to the ear and the mind
It’s a treasure each time I hear it. Thank you.
This takes my troubles an pain, tops it with heavenly flowing tears of joy.
Wundervoll!!!!! Das Lieblingslied meiner OMI!!! (Wonderful!! The favourite song of my Grandma!)
😢 und eines von meinem Papa
Excellent! Thanx so much for all the beautiful demonstrations. Amazing how such an old music instrument can play such pure sound.
Beautiful 🤲🌷
Absolument magnifique, quelle finesse, une vraie musique angélique!!!!!merci
Standing ovations ... really, really beautiful!
Very beautifully played and very melodious
Outstanding! One of my favourite pieces played so elegantly and beautifully. Respect to you.
Thank you 🙏 happy new year
Brilliant. Well done. One of my favourite pieces of music.
Ronald Binge was a British composer and arranger of light music. This is probably his best known composition. It was originally simply titled Andante cantabile, although the original (1951) orchestral manuscript parts in Binge's own hand show the title The Man In The Street. In 1952 he renamed it to reflect the dawn of a new Elizabethan Age in 1952.
Thanks Stephen for this informative and most interesting comment.
FANTÁSTICO
I love this. Well played
Lovely, beautifully played. A perfect piece for the zither. Thank you.
Brilliant. And Ron Goodwin also does this song justice. Thankyou. 👍
Beautiful......
Beautiful wow stunning rich harmonic sound very nice well done
Show !!!!!!!!!! Amei demais... Parabéns
Lindo som
Beautiful music. Thanks a lot.
Excellent - this was played beautifully - Thank You .
Etienne
I am listening to this for the past two years on a regularly basis, and stopped myself from commenting many times for the simple reason:
Whatever I try to say will be lost in translation ... ... ...
This music video reminds me of the loneliness and isolation in High School in the late 60's when I heard Elizabethan Serenade on 'Radio Voice of the Gospel' on shortwave radio for the first time.
The 55 062 downloads (1 January 2020) is not a reflection of the beauty of your version,
and I believe it will one day be 'discovered' after all of us are gone!
On average this song is downloaded 3 times per hour, which implies that only 3 new people on this planet are listening to the song in during the hour that I would replay it. But ironically, this adds to the loneliness and isolation ... ... ...
Thank you once again
(55 062 downloads / 26 months / 30 days / 24 hours = 2.9 downloads)
Thank you Thys for your appreciation and for the effort you made in writing your comment. My hope is that this instrument - the chord-zither - will one day achieve better recognition. By playing a lot of different pieces of different styles, people can see the potential of this instrument and decide to learn to play it. I will soon post a series of tutorial videos which will show how to play.
Kind regards,
Etienne
Absolutely Amazing 😊😊
Für meine liebe Oma Elisabeth ! In ewigen gedenken dein Engelbert !
A wonderful piece for such a lovely instrument. Gorgeous!
Very nice interpretation.
Thank you for your recent uploads. I'm always delighted to see a new video from you. I love the rich sounds that these instruments produce.
Thank you for ypur appreciation. Lately, I have been recording more videos of chord-zither music. Eventually, I intend to put all my repertoire on UA-cam. This would hopefully lead to more people being aware of the potential of this instrument.
@@guitarzither what country does the Zither come from
@@paulfharris175 Hi Paul, zithers are a big family of instruments consisting in boxes with strings across but no necks. There are many instruments belonging to this family. The chord zither is a more recent type of zither first developed by German settlers in the US during the mid to late 1800s. They tried to simplify things by adding numbers under the strings and claimed anyone could play by just following the numbers. The very early ones had only 3 or 4 chords. In the 1920s and 30s, better and bigger instruments came form Germany itself, like the one I am playing here which has 5 chords.
@@guitarzither Thank U 4 That
Wonderfully beautiful. Thank you for posting this! I noticed this instrument in the introduction to Strauss' Tales from the Vienna Woods. I thought it must have been sort of lute or something. I finally figured out that it was a zither. Your videos have been wonderfully instructive in how to play the instrument, plus you are an excellent musician. Thank you again!
Truly Lovely.
Fantastic!
Magical
Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you.
Absolutely Fantastic
This is so good
It penetrates deeply. So soothing.
love it, very nice beat and sound
Awesome!
Beautiful sir. Thank you. Bob in Canada
Recently I've tried this on my egg-cutter; the result being a bit far away from success... :-)
But seriously, I'm deeply impressed about the rich sound
a zither is able to produce, and especially all the nuances of this famous piece. A marvellous interpretation; my highest compliment!
Love your joke!
lovely!!!!
Wonderful.
This Elizabethan Serenade was used Interval signal of shortwave broadcast"Voice of the Gospel" It was from Ethiopia during the monarchy.I like orchestral sound, but zither are even better.Thank you very much
Awesome
Beautiful, loved it
Very nice, i love it!
I've just bought an antique 6 chord zither. My ambition it to be able to play this tune. Even If the Elizabethan Serenade is the only tune I learn to play well, I will be a happy man.
Please email me via my website etiennedelavaulx.com.au
That was beautiful
Skilled! Sounds like several instruments at once.
Virtuos geprägte Interpretation!Appläuschen.
Beautiful 😊
The very first instrument of this type I ever saw was in the 1950s someone brought it to boarding school, it was called an AUTOHARP, as you did NOT have to know how to play music,,but did have instructions on how to make music with it, NEVER EVER SAW ANOTHER, or the REAL THING , until now Cheers 🇦🇺🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸
Yes, in Australia, teachers in those days had to learn the autoharp to lead the singing in the classroom. The chord zither has the same shape but is played differently. There is a melody section played by the right hand while the left hand strums pretuned chords. Cheers, Etienne
Ich höre es auch sehr gern ! Vielen Dank 🌹 💖
Beautiful music elegantly performed - how on earth did the zither fall in popularity?
Simply: too many strings to keep in tune and also the original tuning doesn't make sense. I use a different tuning more adapted to our times.
Cheers
Grand merci. Ma fille porte ce beau nom et elle a appris la musique au conservatoire. André Bouchard Canada. Dommage que je ne puisse jouer de mon instrument! ..
Absolutely like!
einfach toll
Um belíssimo instrumento que devia ser mais divulgado e mais fabricado,deve ser difícil de aprender
PIĘKNIE !!!
beautiful
This marvellous performance he plays with splendid skill and breathtaking technique is comfortable and soothing to the ears and the eyes and the mind
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵 where deeply love and respect Her Majesty the Queen
1000 x 1000 Thumbs Up. :-)
Amazing.
Merci, Etienne, en anniversaire de EBB
Tenho em cd e já ouvi muitas vezes. É maravilhosa esta música.
Bellissimo!!
Instrumento maravilloso. Quisiera aprender a tocarlo.
Tuyệt vời...! Cám ơn bạn.
Lindoooooooo dimais parece que a gente ta no seu ovindo os njos tocando que dom de Deus como eu queria ter um ESTRUMENTO desse e saber. tocar chorei au ouvir lindo😥😥😥😥😥😇😇😇😇eu diria CANÇÃO dos anjos gostaria de ter um cd desse deve ser difícil mais não inpocivel de aprender eu ja sei tocar as notas de ÓRGÃO e teclado
Hi Etienne, you have what looks like a sharping lever on a string within 2 of the chords. Are they used to change the chord from a minor to a major? (Increasing the number of chords) Which Chords? where did you get them?
You got it right. The 3rd of the chord is raised by a semi tone when the lever is up. It's like putting a finger on the first fret of a guitar. It shortens the vibrating length of the string. My chords are arranged differently to the original. They are from right to left: C maj, A min, F maj, D min, G maj. The levers change G maj to G min and Dmin to Bflat Maj (inverted). One of my students made these levers for me years ago.
Does anyone make these instruments anymore?
Yes, see Hopf in Germany. Cheers.
😢😢❤
Where can I get the notation for this arrangement?
❤💝🌹
A jot to listen.
Where do you order your strings from?
What strings do I use?
There are three types of strings used:
1) Plain strings: For a full restring, use piano/music wire. You will need sizes 9 to 5.
Eg: PIANO WIRE / Original Röslau piano steel wire available from Ebay.
For a few replacement strings, use guitar steel strings of the same gauge as the broken one, or the string next to the broken one. You need a micrometre to measure the gauge or take the broken string to your nearest music shop and they will measure its gauge.
2) Thin wound strings: Use wound steel guitar strings. These can be purchased from your local music store or from Ebay* (Eg: SIT Phosphor Bronze Wound Acoustic Guitar Single String). You will need sizes 0.032”and 0.026”
3) Thick copper bass strings: These strings are wound with a copper wire within the length of the vibrating section only (they wouldn’t fit through the pin hole), therefore they have to be custom made. These can be ordered from a string manufacturing company such as Lenzner in Germany (www.lenzner-strings.de). When ordering, you will need to specify:
1) The pitch 2) The vibrating length 3) The length of the copper winding should be about 30mm less than the vibrating length. 4) Ask for no loop and 180mm extra at each end (you will make your own loop).
piekne