Lovely tone. And lovely choice of tunes. I also discovered bowed psaltery at a crafts fair, and ordered one. He made bowed psalteries and dulcimers, and I already had a dulcimer.
We just ordered a bowed Psaltrey from a gent in Virginia. Came across your video, and decided this will be one of the first tunes we learn. Well done and thank you.
Beautiful rendition of the songs. Your psaltery looks like a Dave Lucas one. I have one of his also and like it very much. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Lovely playing...and I loved your background music. I honestly have never seen anyone hold it the way that you do, but it works very well. I play banjo, but recently broke my arm and am in a cast. I've had a bowed psaltery in my living room, more for decoration, but now I am playing it. It's getting me through a pretty tough time!
I just went to the craft fair this past Tuesday and they were there. Truly an amazing instrument. I wanted one but they are a bit out of my price range. For just picking it up you do a wonderful job. Thank you for the upload.
Beautiful craftsmanship, and a nice sound for a bowed psaltery. I really enjoyed the medley of The Water Is Wide and Shenandoah. I've never heard those two songs combined before; but once I heard it, it was like, "Of COURSE! It's an obvious combination!" My brother's girlfriend brought a bowed psaltery to our annual family holiday get-together last year. I was taken with it, so she loaned it (her idea) to me for a few days to "get the feel of it". My 8-year-old niece, who visits me regularly, loved it and was playing songs on it after only a few minutes with it. The psaltery dates back to Bible times. David mentions it and other instruments in Psalms many times. From what I've read, though, the bowed psaltery is a 20th century invention; so the plucked psaltery would be the type to which David referred. That said, I enjoyed your playing. I'm curious, though, as to who your accompanying guitarist is. Thank you for posting this video.
This Wiegen Snoa written by Rubert Wigg. It is played all over Scandinavian. I play on the Accordion for Scandinavian Dance. I bet you anything that Scandinavians brought it down to Scotland. Those good old Vikings.
Nice. I grew up on blugrass and country, now I usually prefer Beethoven, Sinatra, and Megadeth, what a mixture. I plan on making a simple autoharp type instrument, and while looking for inspiration to improve my design, I found a somewhat damaged Ukulin cheap, so I ordered it. I think these unique type intruments sound really beautiful. Thank you for playing.
Oh my gravity! I love that song you played, I'd like to get one of those and learn to play, where can I get one and did the music that was playing come with it? It was sooo beautiful!! : )♡♡♡
after doing some research your psaltery is the only one I see with a long bow like one for violin. I really like the sound. Could you tell me what the brand or maker is?
Are there alto and soprano options for a psaltery? I have never heard of that before. Wouldn't that be like saying an alto or soprano harp? I don't think there is such a thing; although the viol family runs the entire gamut. The alto version of a violin is the viola (or is the violin the soprano version of the viola?), the cello is the baritone version of the violin, and the bass viol is the bass version of the violin; so I guess it would be possible to have a soprano or alto bowed psaltery.
hi! beautiful! sorry can you explain to me how can i reconise a normal psaltery from a bowed one? is just for the bow? i love it but i'm still thinking ''what to buy? psaltery or dulcimer?'' maybe i'll buy each other but i want to start with the easier one.. please help me :D what do you recommend?
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I recently got one at a fair in the North Georgia Mountains maybe same guy? Jon Williams www.williamspsalteries.com jon@williamspsalteries.com Mine has 24 strings.
My son received one as a gift today! It is beautiful! Thankyou for this
I knew I wanted one as soon as you played the first note! Beautifully haunting❤️
Lovely tone. And lovely choice of tunes. I also discovered bowed psaltery at a crafts fair, and ordered one. He made bowed psalteries and dulcimers, and I already had a dulcimer.
Thank you. I really found this peaceful to hear before bedtime.
If this was on a CD, it would be on Repeat. So beautiful..
Very beautiful. Such a sound you dont hear. Played very beautifully.
I found this so very relaxing actually. You did well and has a lovely sound to it. Id never seen or heard of one till this
We just ordered a bowed Psaltrey from a gent in Virginia. Came across your video, and decided this will be one of the first tunes we learn.
Well done and thank you.
Enjoyed your music on the psaltery. Very relaxing and serene!
This is BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing
NEVER saw this instrument before!!!! Thank you so much!!!
That was lovely--and what a beautiful psaltery! Thank you
That’s so awesome. I read that they were used in the Renaissance era initially. Reminds me of the ukelin.
Is that hard to get a good sound from?
That is the first time Iv'e heard the instrument played, It has a beautiful sound, Thank you for playing it !
Beautiful rendition of the songs. Your psaltery looks like a Dave Lucas one. I have one of his also and like it very much. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Lovely playing...and I loved your background music. I honestly have never seen anyone hold it the way that you do, but it works very well. I play banjo, but recently broke my arm and am in a cast. I've had a bowed psaltery in my living room, more for decoration, but now I am playing it. It's getting me through a pretty tough time!
LoL you have instruments for decoration? You must be rich! ))
She is using a violin bow.
Psaltry bows are much different and are held up a third higher to be able to get to the #'s on the opposite side.
Did your psaltry not come with a bow?
I just went to the craft fair this past Tuesday and they were there. Truly an amazing instrument. I wanted one but they are a bit out of my price range. For just picking it up you do a wonderful job. Thank you for the upload.
That was beautiful.!!!
You are the first person I've ever seen hold it like that and now I will try that for myself!
Beautiful craftsmanship, and a nice sound for a bowed psaltery. I really enjoyed the medley of The Water Is Wide and Shenandoah. I've never heard those two songs combined before; but once I heard it, it was like, "Of COURSE! It's an obvious combination!"
My brother's girlfriend brought a bowed psaltery to our annual family holiday get-together last year. I was taken with it, so she loaned it (her idea) to me for a few days to "get the feel of it". My 8-year-old niece, who visits me regularly, loved it and was playing songs on it after only a few minutes with it. The psaltery dates back to Bible times. David mentions it and other instruments in Psalms many times. From what I've read, though, the bowed psaltery is a 20th century invention; so the plucked psaltery would be the type to which David referred.
That said, I enjoyed your playing. I'm curious, though, as to who your accompanying guitarist is.
Thank you for posting this video.
It's a verry beautiful instrument!
Sounds beautiful
I got my psaltery at the same place! I love mine!!!
Where did you get it?
I got it at a craft fair in the smokeys.
Sounds great, Miss Kay!
Thanks so much for this! I'm learning by playing along with you! :)
This Wiegen Snoa written by Rubert Wigg. It is played all over Scandinavian. I play on the Accordion for Scandinavian Dance. I bet you anything that Scandinavians brought it down to Scotland. Those good old Vikings.
I may have to get one of these..
I enjoyed it. Thanks.
Very very beautiful.
Incredible how beautiful he makes it sound. It's magic. Where do I buy it please? Congratulations on the piece. A huge hug Miss Kay from Spain.💜💚💙
beautiful 💜
It's a rather lovely sound.
Just lovely! I'm intrigued by your bow. What can you tell me about it?
Since this month I started with a Tenor Psaltery!
Beautiful sound how much would one of these cost?
Nice. I grew up on blugrass and country, now I usually prefer Beethoven, Sinatra, and Megadeth, what a mixture. I plan on making a simple autoharp type instrument, and while looking for inspiration to improve my design, I found a somewhat damaged Ukulin cheap, so I ordered it. I think these unique type intruments sound really beautiful. Thank you for playing.
Beautiful! Only disappointed you posted a single video.
Where did you get in the smokies ? Thanks for sharing 😊
I just jot my Bowed Psaltery today. it is awesome and easy to learn. I love the bow you have is it horse hair or synthetic
Pretty good, Kay.
Oh my gravity! I love that song you played, I'd like to get one of those and learn to play, where can I get one and did the music that was playing come with it? It was sooo beautiful!! : )♡♡♡
so beautiful,thank you for sharing,please where can i purchase one, and how much did it cost
Very pretty. Thanks
very nice thanks
Love it! I wasn’t expecting the back up music, what was it?
ok, I hooked on this instrument; where do I go to buy one like yours?
after doing some research your psaltery is the only one I see with a long bow like one for violin. I really like the sound. Could you tell me what the brand or maker is?
awesome!!!
Wow that was so beautiful!!! Where could I buy a psaltry?
This is so cool
Inspiring!
She's a pretty cute granny
Would you recommend this bowed psaltery or what do you think now that you’ve been playing for a while ?
Is this an alto or soprano? It has a lovely fiddle-type sound. You put a nice video out for us. Thank you.
Are there alto and soprano options for a psaltery? I have never heard of that before. Wouldn't that be like saying an alto or soprano harp? I don't think there is such a thing; although the viol family runs the entire gamut. The alto version of a violin is the viola (or is the violin the soprano version of the viola?), the cello is the baritone version of the violin, and the bass viol is the bass version of the violin; so I guess it would be possible to have a soprano or alto bowed psaltery.
Qué bonito se escucha
I have one, but yours is different and the bow.what is yours called so I can bellowing for the one you have.
hi! beautiful! sorry can you explain to me how can i reconise a normal psaltery from a bowed one? is just for the bow? i love it but i'm still thinking ''what to buy? psaltery or dulcimer?'' maybe i'll buy each other but i want to start with the easier one.. please help me :D what do you recommend?
Bowed psaltery is more triangle shaped while plucked psaltery is more isosceles trapezoid shaped
Can anyone tell me if this is an alto, or tenor please
WOW-where did you buy this one? Can you refer me to the place-in order to buy one.
It sounds like a violin without a sound bar.
:) thanks for sharing
great job
:)nice job
Hi Kay!
Come join us at Psaltery Strings...it's an all bowed psaltery network. I'm glad you liked the bowed psaltery, we all love it!
psalterystrings.com
lovely
Where did you buy yours?
How many strings?
I recently got one at a fair in the North Georgia Mountains maybe same guy? Jon Williams www.williamspsalteries.com jon@williamspsalteries.com Mine has 24 strings.
Lovely
Ive never seen someone playing a psaltery like a violin o.0
Pretty
Very beautiful. We Arabs call psaltery (رباب)
Ignore this bigot. Not all of us are ignorant, bad mannered slobs.
بهاء كاظم !Awesome
Psaltery isn't played in bluegrass but is more of an old-timey instrument. You play well though, thanks.
bowed psaltery sounds much better if you use two bows to armonize, that is the reason you should not played it as if it were a violin.
Actually, I could do without the accompanying guitar. I want to hear just the psalter.
Very pretty. Thanks