The Sounds of Silence
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024
- You can download the original audio file of this piece on etiennedelavau... This arrangement of Simon and Garfunkel's hit is played on a 5-chord zither made in East Germany sometimes during the 60s or 70s. It has single melody strings. Both single and double melody strings instruments are played exactly the same way. On a zither with double melody strings, both strings are tuned in unison.
I have been playing the zither since I was six and I'm in my mid 60s now. This is glorious!
Oh how I miss those days, Carolyn.. remember when there were so many things people could do? And how they could get together and enjoy those things together for hours on end.. Remember the simplicity and fulfillment and enrichment? Remember the enjoyment of the beautiful intricacies of the simplicity? Remember the long hours of days without mindless distractions that willed us to think and imagine and do naturally? So many things I remember.. and the people I miss so much.
@@shaneh1003 It's funny you say all of that. So, I'll share this with you. I own a small piece of property that I'm building my paradise on. One of the rules I will maintain is for those who either live there or who visit, all phones, tablets etc will stay in the car and not come inside the gates. Inside we tend to animals (mostly ducks, possibly rabbits and a goat. Maybe some chickens too and certainly a few dogs), we will eat our own food from our garden, we will enjoy communion with each other and we will NOT allow ourselves to be distracted by such things. No tv, no computers, no nothing. Just us and nature and friends.
@@danroberts9050 That does sound wonderful, and rare. Don’t forget all the things people used to enjoy, or just participate in, together. Music, crafts, hard work, outdoor games, stories, etc. The cameras recording and photographing it all may be your most difficult thing to dissuade.
Thank you for sharing. I live in what used to be a small town, and work on a ranch outside a town with only a fire/water dept., a church, and a community center that used to be a schoolhouse, but even out there it’s very rare to find anyone living free and natural. They all need the materialism, technology, and artificiality to be satisfied.
@@danroberts9050 Slowly whole world will turn to this. And 10,000 years down he line, some idiots will declare that you were primitive, did not have any technology.
@@shaneh1003 sadly the world has changed and not for the better. Folks today have lost so much of the tru meaning of living , help and just being kind.
My third grade teacher would play one of those. Haven't heard one in person since and I'm 65.
We had to learn how to play these in music class. I cant remember their name but we learned the xylophone abt the same time 😊
Wow and you remember your grade 3 teacher. He/she must be special to you.
Nayli Syazwina you don’t remember all of your teachers?
Indian classical singers play this. This is swarmandal
Yes my music teacher used one she called it an autoharp.
The instrument and the music are beautiful. It was so very nice of you to offer this beautiful music to us. Thank you.
I need one of these. 😊 love it.
1:16 RIP those 4 fingers & may they rest easy...
Lmaooo
I get it and I don't want to get it again.
Don’t get it...
Can someone explain?
@@Terrus_38 a picture of grey fingers came up like a dead person or whatever idk
I remember this song was a bit overplayed by local bard at my village tavern during black death
This made me laugh way too hard
funny
Yes. Back when there's no autism. Only witches.
I remember him. They sent him to gallows for singing out of tune.
Música....
ruclips.net/video/IAVfnA6Wl4o/видео.html
i'm sorta shocked that i've never heard about a zither in my entire life. What a beautiful instrument.
We had one in the school I went to forv6th grade. I got to try it one and enjoyed it.
Otherwise, I was the backup I when one of our identical twins who normally accompanied our singing sessions on the small portable organ the school had w a rent available.
As we had an upright piano at home I was summation self tight on tha t, and then folks git me an a coercion. I still have it 70 yrs later. My family always lived music. I also had a guitar for 30nyrs but my brontook it to repair it, then gave it away after. I've never forgiven him for that...
Accidentally learned about one trying to find mandolin pieces
The film "The Third Man" theme tune and the recurring music throughout is played on a zither by Anton Karas. Very much a classic.
Please brother give it a try Seek God Jesus it’s not about religion but about a relationship with the Creator God is real and He wants a friendship with you ❤️❤️❤️
@@Eduardo_3334 no thanks, what i learned from religion is that they want to control your life for their own benefit, they don't care anything about you, they're just looking for slaves to work for them. You don't need God, jesus is a liar, and you don't need heaven. It's just a carrot on a stick, they promise all kinds of things, but never deliver, especially no proof. Save yourself from the lies. It hurts me to see people still following these herectic books. They abuse your trust. There is no relationship between you and God, God doesn't need you, God never talks to you, in your prayer you are just talking to yourself. Just try it, ask god to talk to you and then remain silent, it will stay silent because God doesn't give a damn about you.
I first heard a zither 55 years ago when my then-best friend learned to play it. She taught herself that (we were both 15), and the autoharp, and was very good at both by the time we graduated high school.
We parted ways decades ago, so I don't know if she plays any longer, or if she's even alive. But I'll never forget the sounds she could produce on the zither---and Simon and Garfunkel were her favorite artists of the time, so she played a lot of their music.
Wow, really appreciate this. My Grandmother has and plays one of these.
Her first language is an old dialect of Low German that's increasingly dying out, and she's now in her 90's and suffering from dementia.
I feel like many of the old "common" ways of doing things in the world are getting lost and forgotten in the ever sweeping wave of modernization and progress. There's good in that of course, but we also lose something of ourselves along the way.
The sound of silence is a fitting tune to play on it. Thanks for playing and sharing it with all of us.
Yes, very evocative, I come from Germany and can remember buying the S&G original when it came out.. I'm trying to imagine your "Oma's" dialect, would be interesting to know where she's From.
My grandpa is low German as well. It’s a shame it’s disappearing
Everyone in my family speaks Low German
@@glede2097 please be sure to record them talking - about anything, really, just so other people can hear that dialect even when they are gone. I suggest doing this without them knowing that you're recording, which is how you get the most natural sound!
I did record my Dad talking with his childhood friend (neighbour's girl when they were small) in Frankfurt 1999, and now they both are gone. I'm happy to have their voices - in this case on MiniDisc, which should be quite a stable medium. Making safety copies is, of course, also good.
Weiss einer von euch Deutschen, wo man Saiten dafür kriegen kann ? (Ich hab' auch so'n Ding) Grüsse aus DK
Simon & Garfunkel created an eternal masterpiece. Perhaps the greatest thing I've ever heard.
The greatest anti-censorship song ever made
'Eternal masterpiece' - a very appropriate description indeed.
I believe that the timelessness of this song would have made
it be a hit whenever it was released.
De acuerdo ❤🌹
Simon and Garfunkle wrote timeless, haunting lyrics, but I think the tune is older.
Edit: I think I'm wrong about that! The tune was a Paul Simon original!
@@natquesenberry6368
Maybe you're thinking of "Scarborough Fair" which (IIRC) is a rendition of an English folk song ?
1:22, In loving memories of two fingers. We will never forget you. We will carry on your torch.
What that mean
@@anonymousdude2550 It's sarcasm, because the Background music and the fade in fade out transition plus black and white color makes it like commemorating a deceased.
@@Ravenoustoxic hmmm ok... Actually at first glance I thought that was sarcasm but I wanted to know more
Absolutely dead 😂
That was an odd random image, no? I was like "cut your nails, man".
The choral effect is just beautiful, echoes upon echoes.
I have never seen this instrument before. It sounds amazing in the hands of this musician.
Precioso. Primera vez que escucho el sonido de una cítara. Gracias por compartir.
O nome desse instrumento é Cítara 😃👍.
when your friends all die in the crusade, and you're the only one that survived
Dang bro that hits way deep
Steven Immanuel spend from your own acocunt. why all your friends die? when you die alone in the fight for justice.
Or in the latest plague
Pero si esto no es tan viejo, es de los años 60s
Empty chairs at empty tables.
What a beautiful instrument, what lovely musicianship. Oh, made my day. Thank you
Not many outside Bavaria and Austria seem to be aware of this great instrument. The sound is beautiful..
Use to be popular in the US too in the 60s and 70s - especially the folk scene
Folks over a certain age in Britain are familiar with its use throughout the classic old film The Third Man:
ruclips.net/video/l64JIcG-O-k/видео.html
My grandma used to play the zither, she also often went to Bavaria in her holiday.
Her favorite song to play was from The third man. I have never seen the film, but i will keep her playing that song in mind, always.
Habe dere! and Greetings from south bavaria.
Koreans have the Gayageum and it also sounds really cool. Doesn't sound exactly like this but it is also a Zither
We have similar musical instrument in India , called 'Santoor' . Your performances, the music, everything is just so soothing. Thanx. Love from India. 🇮🇳
Lots of countries have the same type of instrument as the santoor. In Europe it is called a hammered dulcimer, hackbrett, salterio, or cymbalom. In China it is called a yangqin, and in Korea yanggeum. The Middle East mostly calls it a santur.
Hare Krišna!
@@snowwonder9814 Middle East mostly calls it Qanoon
Absolutely lovely, a wonderful sound. Why have I never heard this beautiful instrument before?
As a guitar player,I can really appreciate the right hand technique. String skipping is muscle memory and takes a lot of practice Beautifully played.Bravo!😃👍
Music: sound of silence
Music: has sound
Me: *_confusion of da highest orda_*
for proper viewing experience please lower the volume to minimum.
bruhhh
pasta sempa
You forgot to say "Nobody:" before your joke to make it even funnier
*CONFUSED STONKS*
Absolutely beautiful.. Loved it.. Every note is so clean and crisp.. Never heard it played any better.. Thank you for sharing with us..
That sound was so beautiful and soulful - mellow, echoing, gentle and so, so heartbreaking.
It's the most beautiful version of " The Sound of Silence" I have ever heard.
This is the first time I have ever seen an instrument like that.
Its KOTO
mini koto with lots of strings that are steel
You didn’t grow up in the Appalachian mountains in the good old days like me!
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zither
first time ive ever seen an
*instrument like that*
the way you shake it
the way you move it
it makes my zither go
ba doiiingg doiiinngg doiiiinnnn
Once I began to hear music played on zither, I can not say anything bad, the songs played on a zither give me the chills like as if I'm inside the music . Nice version by the way
Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence
In restless dreams, I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
'Neath the halo of a street lamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the sound of silence
And in the naked light, I saw
Ten thousand people, maybe more
People talking without speaking
People hearing without listening
People writing songs that voices never shared
And no one dared
Disturb the sound of silence
"Fools" said I, "You do not know
Silence like a cancer grows
Hear my words that I might teach you
Take my arms that I might reach you"
But my words, like silent raindrops fell
And echoed in the wells of silence
And the people bowed and prayed
To the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
Then the sign said, "The words on the prophets are written on the subway walls
In tenement halls"
And whispered in the sound of silence
Parabéns eu amo essa música, já sabia a tradução, mais parabéns por ter comentado, essa música é a mais linda de todas as músicas internacionais que eu acho, eu moro no Brasil, e o RUclips ajudou muito por traduzir outros idiomas , agora podemos ler os comentários de vários idiomas, e li o seu traduzido e vi que era a letra da música, eu amo essa música,
E escuto essa música em todos os instrumentos.
An anti-censorship song
Anti-Censorship song?
How so, my friend, pls
Enlighten...?
Thanks for d lyric... Sounds like a Sombre pc of Music &
Poetry in Motion, a Master pc!
People should heed these words today... and stop and pray...🙏❤️
Хорошая песня, давно не слышала. Благодарю за ностальгию.
So many people have never heard of the zither which is sad as it's absolutely beautiful. This was amazing! So beautiful.
Бесподобно!Нет слов от этой красоты!
THAT WAS EXCELLENT!!! Played along with it on guitar!
When your medieval girlfriend leaves you
@Erika Nguyen Or you get ghosted by all your so called female friends.
Holy crap I needed that laugh
😁😅🤣😁
Made in the 60's tho.
haha !
Wow. Such a beautiful version! ✨
You should have more likes cause it's not everyday you see an instrument like this played beautifully.
Zithers are magical instruments! Thanks for sharing and please, bring us some more music.
I have never heard of this instrument before this video and I feel like I've been missing out all my life. Absolutely beautiful playing here!
Beautiful sound skillfully played. A joy to hear and watch, thank you.
What a beautiful instrument, superb sound!
Beautifully done!
I've listened to the S&G song a million times since 1966, because I was mystified by the sounds of the song, and could never get over it.
But now I understand.
Thank you.
The sound of this musical instrument is angelic. I hope Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel were watching!
Magnificent ! The zither, the sound it produces and the artist playing it !
Listen to The Third Man. Great piece of music written for the zither!
There are so many amazing instruments in the world that the majority of people don't even know exist... Or have never heard their music
A big Hello from Australia. Etienne (zither player).
I received a Zither at Christmas in the late 60's. I has fewer strings in the wider area. It has good sound. It came with music sheets to slide under the strings which were joined with lines at each note. You played the notes following the lines from left to right. I loved be able to play the few songs that I had, I even tried to make more sheets on my own. I have introduced many children to this intriging instruments over the years, 3 of my own. My son in very musical so he will be the next to keep it. I am going to research for tutorials.
Are you in Australia? So am I......near Canberra?
@@banduraplayer1 I'm in Melbourne. Do you play the Bandura?
I am an Aussie too, love your playing, so beautiful x
Greetings from Russia!
it's just like a piano rotated 90 degrees. amazing how simple music 's nature is while so beautiful.
Very well done. Thanks for sharing your gift of music
Quel instrument fabuleux j'adore ainsi que la musique..c'est du bonheur bravo et merci.
Why am I crying? So beautiful! I miss live concerts and shows !
There was a man who would tell stories at the library when I was little and he would play one of these. Brings back memories
Brazil
@@eltondiegopr8796 ?
Oiii sou do Brasil linda
Me pasa seu wats gata
Who knew crippling loneliness and German wood would go so hand and hand?
lol
Many have found pleasure in wood.
Belloo In Tears this is the greatest thing ever
I thought EVERYONE knew that!
lonely german wood in hand?
This has to be one of the most beautiful songs in modern times! It makes you feel the vibration of the silence within you!
I could listen to this all day; eight days a week! Incredibly beautiful!
0:49i can’t believe he can play with his hands still! What a true talent!
Thank you for your beautiful music! ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!
Fantastic. I thank this individual so much for taking the time to learn so well how to play this instrument. I had one in the 1970's and lacked the discipline to learn how to play it. I thought of buying an electronic zither or autoharp but didn't since I knew I'd lack the motivation to learn. (I also purchased 3 unused guitars over the decades. Now am 78.) Putting this on FB RIGHT NOW.
This is such amazing instrument. The player is so talented.
Oh wow! That sounds so good! You make that little instrument come alive!
truly lovely tones...nice how they ring out so sweetly.
This sounds so beautiful 👍🏻👍🏻
Timeless !
I was a kid in the 60’s when this song came out ...
Never gets old !
Just WOW. A very nice performance. Brought me back 40 years ago to when I would listen to another zither player at our local German restaurant.
I adore the sound of this instrument, I wish I had one (and your skills along with it)
I feel the same way about the song no matter the instrument.😘
Beautiful music instrument. Love it. Nice sharing my friend.
I absolutely love to listen to this song/music in it’s different formats
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Im thankful for letting yt recommendation show me this wonderful video
Yes exactly wat i thought 👍 sounds very good
HAS A CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL SOUND. SMALL INSTRUMENT AND YET HAS THE SOUND OF HEAVEN. THX SO MUCH.
Très belle mélodie connue et très bien adaptée pour une interprétation avec cet instrument.
Beautiful music!!👏👏🌟🌺 Congratulations.
Such beautiful music. I really love the zither.
What a wonderful tone from this DDR zither. And so well played!
hab ich DDR gehöhrt?
@@dragonthedragonslayer4235 Jab steht auch in der Beschreibung. ;)
That is one of the most beautiful sounds I've heard. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Simply the best I've ever heard on this kind of instrument. Thank you so much! Punctually now, in this time, today, I needed this old song, bc I'm very ill and don't have a lot of hope. This music made my whole week! Thank you so, so much!
What a beautiful sound, I didn't know this instrument, thank you
Very beautiful. Thank you to the person, who was playing. ❤
My grandfather born in 1901 played the zither. Now my father is 91. This bought back very fond memories. Thank you 🙏
Beautiful ❤
So happy to hear various unseen instruments playing heavenly music on RUclips. Many thanks to the excellent players. Please preserve the technique for the world.
Love the sound of the zither. Beautifully played
absolutely beautifully played
it would appear there are 359 completely tone deaf people "hearing" this. Beautiful Bravo! Bravo!
It is obvious as to the dislikes. There are no electromagnetic pickups or tonal controls. You can't dance around a stage carrying this with your shirt off and have all the pretty boy dancers look at your ass in those tight leather pants. You can't tune this to an open G chord and strum the it with a ball peen hammer while wistfully day dreaming about how much of a rock god you are when the day comes when you are in that stadium filled with other broken minds and soulless cu#ts.
@@jimbronaugh through leather or denim. Each artist of their craft respect each others work. In the brash mentality of youth is met wisdom when they age. They know of consequence of what they done. All music is nice. It has its cliques even if presented in a matter that you abhor. There is no true genre that is the best. Its by our preference of our upbringing that defines our tastes
There just jealous and hate their lives
Joe .
I'm 62 and my music teacher in grades 1- 5 had one of these. We all got to play it. Thanks for the memory. 🙂
Beautiful.
I first saw a Zither at my infant school.
I thought it was quite magical then and I still do.
That was BEAUTIFUL and AMAZING I would to love to hear more .
Впервые слышу и вижу этот музыкальный восхитительный инструмент! Очень красивый орнамент.Почти как гусли😊.Благодарю за приятные минуты.❤
I'm a violin and cello player and I love listening to you playing! That's so magic! Hugs from Brazil!
thanks for sharing - beautiful haunting sound
Just beautiful music great playing
As a banjo pikker, I must say , this is a beautiful instrument.Thanks for the post.
I have a zither like this one. I don't play it very well but I am learning. Your music was inspiring and seeing how you play it is a help to me. This was beautiful. Thank you.
I am a professional trumpet player and a novice guitarist. I love the sound of this instrument. Like to hear more
I was born in 1969, and I loved this song. My grandmother played it on the piano in the 1970s and 80s. My mother played it on the piano-accordion too.
What a talented Gentleman! Big cheers from India.
What an awesome sound ! Beautifully played.
Love it. I had a zither for many years, sweet sounding instrument. I wish I still had one.
Ciarki na skórze od 15s, później już tylko zamknąłem oczy i słuchałem... Piękne!
When in a DOD elementary school in the South Pacific in the 1960’s Mr Krause played one of these when he was tired of our cacophony of third grade “music.” I don’t recall him being a virtuoso but he could play a recognizable tune. To this day I enjoy the sound of this instrument. Thanks for the video.
Amazingly beautiful I'm impressed by the musicians musicality and that of the instrument. Thanks for sharing 👍
Paul Simon would be proud. This is gorgeous!
Que harmonia linda! Um som muito especial deste instrumento musical 🎻! Um som encantado!
FANTASTIC!!!! I love this song and you play it fantastic. My friend.
Maravilhosa execução desta linda música. A sua performance foi "celestial"! Parabéns!
Every instrument has its magic!
Wow
This is so beautiful. How you play it is so ethereal as well, it's difficult to explain. The instrument has such a beautiful sound and you play it so skilfully as well.
Que maravilhoso som, Que instrumento maravilhoso é este, magia da musica em mãos hábeis, que Deus abençoes sempre....