Epinette des Vosges

Ken Hulme
Ken Hulme
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15 years ago
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There's a French Epinette site that has lots of pictures. http://epinette.free.fr/ The "epinette on top an hourglass" style is fairly common. My friend Michael King, in England, makes both the hourglass and the common "zither" shaped epinettes.
Michael Vickey
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
15 years ago
28 posts
Foggers said:
Thanks for the info Michael - now can you obtain a recording of her playing it???!!!???
Unfortunately Deborah is 500 miles away from my place in Montreal. The next time we get together, I'll make a recording of her playing. I wish I'd done so already!Michael
Strumelia
Strumelia
@strumelia
15 years ago
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Michael Vickey said:
Deborah measured the VSL - 27 inches.
Wow, so that's like about the same size as a regular mountain dulcimer! Pretty big.The Epinette des Vosges I am having made for me will have a scale length of somewhere around 19". =8-oI imagine the two instruments will sound very different from each other!


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Foggers
Foggers
@foggers
15 years ago
62 posts
Thanks for the info Michael - now can you obtain a recording of her playing it???!!!???
Michael Vickey
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
15 years ago
28 posts
Strumelia said:
Wow, what an instrument! And 8 strings, too.
Do you know what its scale length is?
Lisa,Deborah measured the VSL - 27 inches.Michael
Foggers
Foggers
@foggers
15 years ago
62 posts
Strumelia said:
I find this interesting- the way it has the effect of two soundboxes. It's almost like an epinette on top, mating with a mountain dulcimer! =8-o I've never seen pix of an epinette des V. with an hourglass shape before. I'm guessing it's an innovation/experiment by the luthier, but i might be wrong about that.
In any case, it's pretty amazing!
Yes that is what I thought - other pics I have seen of old epinettes look just like the upper part of this instrument - like on these links posted by Patrmigan in the "Ancestor of the Dulcimer" group http://mountaindulcimer.ning.com/group/dulcimerancestors/forum/topics/epinette-des-vosges-france Maybe the luthier was curious about inter-breeding?? It is beautiful and that double sound box arrangement must give it a very special voice.
Strumelia
Strumelia
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15 years ago
2,255 posts
I find this interesting- the way it has the effect of two soundboxes. It's almost like an epinette on top, mating with a mountain dulcimer! =8-o I've never seen pix of an epinette des V. with an hourglass shape before. I'm guessing it's an innovation/experiment by the luthier, but i might be wrong about that.In any case, it's pretty amazing!


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Foggers
Foggers
@foggers
15 years ago
62 posts
Wow what a beauty - would love to hear sound clip!Can you talk her into posting something somewhere so we can listen in?
Michael Vickey
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
15 years ago
28 posts
Deborah is away from home right now. She is a professional beer taster (yes, really) and is currently judging at Denver's Great American Beer Festival.As soon as I can, I will get her to measure the string length on the pinette and let you know.Michael
Strumelia
Strumelia
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15 years ago
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Wow, what an instrument! And 8 strings, too.Do you know what its scale length is?


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Michael Vickey
Michael Vickey
@michael-vickey
15 years ago
28 posts
My friend Deborah, from Montreal visited recently and brought her Epinette.It's a beautiful instrument that she had made for her by a Canadian builder.

My photos do not do it justice.It was fun to play and has an incredible rich sound.Michael Vickey www.goodfornuthin.com
updated by @michael-vickey: 06/11/15 07:21:49AM