Monochord 'Fida' • 160 cm x 22 x 10 • 22 steel strings and pegs • Mobile bridge, perfect!
Monochord 'Fida' • 160 cm x 22 x 10 • 22 steel strings and pegs • Mobile bridge, perfect!
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→ Monochord 'Fida' - 22 strings and steel tuning pegs - Tuned in F/F
🌍 Origin: India
📅 Year of manufacture: 2023
📐 Dimensions: ± 160 centimeters long x 22 cm wide x 10 cm high
⚖️ Weight: ± 9,000 grams
🧬 Material: Sturdy plywood ceiling frames - Soft and smooth surface - Wood species used:
.Block: oak
.Structure / side panels: ash
.Trays: Birch
.Monocorde Stege: Pear tree
🎶 Sound type: Clear, warm and bright
📦 Packaging: Individually - includes adjustment key and instructions
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 The monochord is a wooden body strung with many strings.
All steel strings are tuned to the same pitch.
When played evenly with the fingers, a "standing tone" is created, an intense and harmonious sound field.
Our monochords have very good sound properties and pronounced harmonic sounds.
All strings pass over a bridge. If you move it, the fundamental tone can be changed at will with one hand.
📋 Fact sheet :
Characteristic | Information |
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Name | Monochord |
Origin | Greek Antiquity (attributed to Pythagoras in the 6th century BC) |
Description | Instrument with one (sometimes several) strings stretched over a sound box, used to demonstrate sound and harmonic relationships |
Traditional materials | Wood for the body, gut or metal string |
Original function | Scientific and educational tool: study of acoustics, musical intervals and mathematical proportions (the famous “Pythagorean harmonics”) |
Playing technique | The string is plucked or bowed, and a movable bridge allows the vibrating length to be changed to create different pitches of sound |
Sound | Clear, pure, low-pitched sound, close to a zither string |
Modern applications | - Still used in musical pedagogy - Contemporary version in music therapy / sound therapy : monochord with several strings tuned in unison to create a relaxing vibratory layer |
Symbolism | Universal harmony, link between music, mathematics and cosmos |
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