Wooden Monochord (20 strings, 7 small bridges)
7,400,000 IDR
In stock
Description
What is a Monochord?
Initially the monochord was just a single stringed instrument used by Pythagoras to demonstrate the mathematical ratios between musical intervals. Expanded versions of this concept means you have multiple strings tuned in unison sometimes including the 5th note of the scale and octaves. The strummed strings are amplified by a sound box made of a quality hard and tone woods. The instrument provides a meditative environmental sound attractive to music therapists and sound healers.
How do you play the monochord?
Drag your index finger across the strings towards you from high note to low. Alternate hands to create an almost continuous sound. Having some fingernail helps but you can use a pick or a bare finger for a softer quieter tone. You can alter the tonal quality by playing closer to the bridges or starting and finishing in different locations on the string band.
Strings: 20
Type of strings: Steel
Included:
- monochord
- case
- tuning tools
- wooden hammer sticks
Tuning:
Low notes all: F3
Higher notes (from low to high): G#3 A#3 C3 D#3 F3 G#3 A#3
Weight | 4.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 90 × 28 × 26 cm |
Material | Mahogony Wood |
Country of origin | Jawa, Indonesia |