The psalmodicon, (or psalmodikon), is typically a single-stringed musical instrument, developed in Scandinavia for simplifying music in churches and schools, and providing an alternative to the fiddle for sacred music. The instrument could be plucked or bowed. Beginning in the early 19th century, it was adopted by many rural churches in Scandinavia; later, immigrants brought the instrument to the United States.




Notice the unusual "sawtooth fretboard" that is sometimes used on the Psalmodikon.

I will have it playing soon and I'll post more information on how it is working out,
David Smith