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This is my replica of a medieval vielle, an ancestor of the modern violin. It was played by troubadours from the 13th to the 15th centuries.
bwells2 says: Dec 19, 2011. 3:30 PM
Could you make a vielle out of a cigar box?
spookylean (author) says: Dec 20, 2011. 9:10 AM
I think that would be just the same as a cigar box violin... except for the tied frets?
zzoe says: Apr 7, 2012. 7:53 AM
Beautiful.

Does it have a sound-post? Is that low string meant for plucking? I've heard that that is sometimes done. How did you choose to tune the strings?

Found your work while searching for something quite unrelated - i must say i'm impressed. Good work.

N.B. Perhaps one could make a cigar box vielle, along the lines of the square type (Mary Rose) . I must say that as a junk instrument maker, and a musician with an interest in Medieval music, i love the idea of a cigar-box vielle.
spookylean (author) says: Apr 7, 2012. 6:09 PM
It does have a sound post. And sometimes I plucked it, sometimes I bowed it. The bridge is much flatter than a violin bridge which means it plays chords well but melodies not so well. I tuned it to GDAE but it also worked in AEAE. I think. It's been a while. thanks!
zzoe says: Apr 8, 2012. 6:11 PM
Cool. You're welcome. I've played similar things, and you might try letting the bulk of the strings function as drones and play more 'linear' style melodies on the high string (s). easier than the more complex fingerings, in some ways, but the fingers have to be pretty nimble on the neck!
Cheers, and thanks again!
bwells2 says: Jan 4, 2012. 5:32 PM
Does it have a flat bridge or a violin styled bridge on your masterpiece?
bwells2 says: Jan 4, 2012. 5:26 PM
at $8 for a baritone ukulele set of nylguts at amazon, it might be a steal compare to natural gut.
bwells2 says: Jan 4, 2012. 5:24 PM
What about nylgut from Aquila as strings? It also comes in a natural color, It is made for ukuleles, banjos, guitars.
bwells2 says: Dec 20, 2011. 1:22 PM
Fretted bowed instruments sound awesome!
bwells2 says: Dec 8, 2011. 1:15 PM
You have created a masterpiece of a musical genious.
bwells2 says: Nov 19, 2011. 7:56 AM
What strings do you have on it?
spookylean (author) says: Nov 21, 2011. 8:57 AM
I don't honestly remember, but probably standard D'Addario light violin strings. Would be more authentic with gut, of course!
bwells2 says: Nov 26, 2011. 8:39 AM
Gut strings are rare, and expensive, though.
bwells2 says: Jun 30, 2011. 8:08 PM
Can you either, upload a youtube vid or a mp3 file of the instrument? thanx
spookylean (author) says: Oct 26, 2011. 10:30 AM
I tried to do this today and found out my bow has sprung (I don't play anymore). If I get it re-haired I'll give it a shot.
bwells2 says: Sep 15, 2011. 6:43 PM
What strings did you use on your masterpiece
jamiec53 says: Apr 10, 2011. 1:13 AM
Nice!

Does it play?
spookylean (author) says: Apr 10, 2011. 8:57 AM
It plays, if a bit reedily. It also sounds good plucked as a mandolin.
bwells2 says: Sep 15, 2011. 6:43 PM
I like it reedy, that might make it sound authentic.
jamiec53 says: Apr 10, 2011. 1:14 PM
Great! Now for a step by step!
bwells2 says: Sep 14, 2011. 6:33 PM
I want to hear this baby sing!
bwells2 says: Sep 10, 2011. 2:22 PM
I bet it sounds beautiful.
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