What have I got?
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What have I got?
Greetings to all.
I have just acquired a new instrument that i am not sure what it is. It is about 1 m high (3 to 3 1/2 foot) tall, and has 3 strings with friction pegs (if it had any). The frets are quite raised as well (all two that are left ). The headpiece is a carved bat, and there is a mother of pearl inlay around the sound hole.
If I had to make a guess, I would say it is a custom Balalaika, but would love anyones wisdom.
I am a pretend amateur instrument maker, I have made a number of Koauau and Putorino, and I am just having a go at a banjo ukulele, but this instrument has me stumped.
Thank you
John
I have just acquired a new instrument that i am not sure what it is. It is about 1 m high (3 to 3 1/2 foot) tall, and has 3 strings with friction pegs (if it had any). The frets are quite raised as well (all two that are left ). The headpiece is a carved bat, and there is a mother of pearl inlay around the sound hole.
If I had to make a guess, I would say it is a custom Balalaika, but would love anyones wisdom.
I am a pretend amateur instrument maker, I have made a number of Koauau and Putorino, and I am just having a go at a banjo ukulele, but this instrument has me stumped.
Thank you
John
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Re: What have I got?
Is that a bat on the Headstock?
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Re: What have I got?
It beats me, but you have made me very curious. I'll be checking back in here, in hopes of finding out along with you.
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Those tall frets look oriental/far east.
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Re: What have I got?
I tried an internet search. Looks like a cross between a Russian domra and a Chinese yue qin. Domra for the shape and yue qin for the frets. My initial guess was something in the area of a Turkish oud but search didn't turn up any that look like that. The inlay is similar to guitars from central Europe from late 1800's to maybe 1920's
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Definitely nothing Russian. The whole concept is rather alien to Russia.
I'd look into something Cambodian or similar. Having said that, I'm fairly sure it isn't a "traditional" one, but some sort of modernized hybrid, based on some more traditional instrument. The high frets are definitely Eastern in concept. And so is the non-equal temperament placing of them.
I'd look into something Cambodian or similar. Having said that, I'm fairly sure it isn't a "traditional" one, but some sort of modernized hybrid, based on some more traditional instrument. The high frets are definitely Eastern in concept. And so is the non-equal temperament placing of them.
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Thanks everyone for their input. The carving of the bat to me seems a bit more European rather than Asian, but the raised frets point in a different direction. I will try measuring the frets over the next few days to see what sort of scale it is.
John
John
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Re: What have I got?
A close up of the sound hole and the tail piece might help narrow the search. The headstock looks east Asian or Malaysian to me. Philippines?
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As requested
The quality is not too good, but if you need better detail, I can take some more tomorrow in the daylight.
Thanks
John
The quality is not too good, but if you need better detail, I can take some more tomorrow in the daylight.
Thanks
John
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Re: What have I got?
Bats symbolize good fortune and happiness in many Asian cultures, so my guess is it would be of oriental origins.
It could be a 3 string ruan or a qinqin
It could be a 3 string ruan or a qinqin
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Re: What have I got?
Thanks for all the comments. After reading and thinking about all the answers, my new best guess is a domra built by a Chinese luthier, hence the raised frets. You can get guitars with the raised frets as well, so the hybrids do exist. If the domra and balalaika were widespread through Russia, then it seems likely that it would also go over the border to china.
But I could be wrong...
John
But I could be wrong...
John
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Looks very similar doesn't it. I liked the website, I never knew there were so many variations on a guitar.
moon guitar - I like it
moon guitar - I like it