At the risk of getting shouted at for going totally off-topic (sorry but needs 
must etc) but what do you string the bowed psaltery with? I have a few broken 
strings on mine and I use banjo 1st (d) strings but I can only get them as part 
of a set and I don't break that many strings on my banjo to need all these 
spares (plus it's expensive!).
I'm fine if I need to re-string the bow again as I was lucky enough to be given 
some horse-hair from a clipped tail which works well but I'd like to get the 
broken strings replaced and still afford to eat.
Colin Hill

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Nogy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 9:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [HG] string tension help


  I guess I am not going to be much helt here, but I string my Kantele and 
Gusli with wire only.

  From all my research I have found no instances of the Gusli or Kantele being 
strung with anything else.  Granted, I am not the be-all or end-all of the 
subject, and there is so much I haven't learned on these instruments, but I 
have gone pretty deep into the subject and would be surprised if stringing with 
gut or non-wire would have been anything close to common practice.

  The counding surfaces of these instruments are small, the sound cavities are 
not optimum, and to get performance volume and brightness out of one wire seems 
to be optimum.

  Now with the Anglo-Saxon-Germanic Lyre (rote), wire or gut or horsehair.  And 
with the Jouhiko, horsehair was pretty much standard.  I build all of these 
intsruments for folks, and both research and practical application show these 
results to be good ones (perhaps not the only good ones, but good ones 
nonetheless)

  And with the medieval European Psaltery, wire strung.  Since the Kantele and 
Gusli are members of the pslatery family, it is not surprising that a very 
common theory is that they were wire strung.  If fact, I am helping one of my 
students finish up a 10 string kantele today, and I am going to be starting a 
replica of the 'nightingale' Gusli from the Novgorod dig.

  I know it only brings up more questions, and that it doesn't answer any of 
the questions asked, but maybe this information will be of help anyway

  Chris

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  On 1/4/2008 at 10:24 PM Wolodymyr Smishkewych wrote:
    Cali and Alden, and anyone else: 


    I am trying to calculate strings I need for an instrument (not a HG), and 
am at a loss. Just for comparison's sake, what is the string tension and usual 
vibrating length on a HG that you folks make, and what string gauges of gut 
would you use for stringing chanterelles, if the customer so desired? I think 
the instrument I have would withstand about the same tension as a HG, so it 
would certainly help me figure it out. I am using Arto's string calculator for 
my calculations (http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/Calcs/wwwscalc.html) but 
if anyone has any other suggestions they'd be very welcome.


    The instrument I am stringing up, by the way, can be viewed at:
    http://www.rolandinstrument.com/ind/index.php?page=8&lang=2
    I'll be using Nylgut, which has similar density to regular gut, but is very 
reliable. Anyone tried it for HGs yet?

    Thanks so much!
    Vlad


    Wolodymyr Smishkewych
    wolodymyrsmishkewych.com
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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