This was wonderful to watch. My mom played violin and viola. I did not know this existed. You have to know so many things to complete an instrument, let alone the amount of time, sped some with modern grinders, saws. Thank you. That has a nice sound.
Today you have such great machines to do the work, in the past, it was probably all done by hand ✋. Great job let's hear the sound 👏. Thanks for sharing this wonderful work. Thanks RUclips for bringing such knowledge to us 🇺🇸
Fascinating to watch. A familiar, beautiful, haunting sound from middle-eastern music, but I never knew it was (or heard of) a ghaychak even though I play the violin.👍🇬🇧
interesting!!! in these channel's 3 short videos, you can see 3 good candidates' ancestors to 3 modern western musical instruments which are still in use in Persian music, Tar-> GuiTar, Santoor -> Piano, and Ghaychak -> Violin.
For those who don't know allredy, the Piano had also an ancestor form called "Spinnet" which had soft strings played by small hooks controlled by the tangents. I think thay may be one of the missing lins here. The guitarr probably reaced Europe from Spain or Turkey i think since it did divide into two forms in Spain.
I am not sure since it has been around for so long that it's roots has been lost to history, but i think in the Nord the Violin probably arrived in it's early form from northwest of Caucasus since the very early forms here around the Baltic sea are different from the modern "Italian" mediterranian style, in south Europe it may had arrived from further south, like from the Osmans or via Spain i guess.
Simply a lovely piece of work, and meticulously made...it is just a stunning instrument and piece of art! Thank you for sharing! Would you have dimensions to make this instrument? I would not copy the sound board etc, but would like the size of the circles and length of the fret board to get it correct:) Thank you! I would love to try this in wood found in Canada.
Mulberry for the body (says so in the video), probably grenadillo (African blackwood) or a rosewood for the fingerboard, maple for the bridge, and it looks like walnut for the saddle. Did I forget something?
@@milimakes True, but we did see the bridge being cut out from a square section that looked a lot like a light wood @ 11:50. I assumed that it would be quite difficult to find natural bone in this formation and that it would be a similar type of wood to the one used on the viola family-type instruments.
Me lembra o som de tango to evora?um som profundo misterioso, exotico... As pessoas bailando a noite no meio da floresta com os pes livres tocando a terra e uma grande fogueira, cantando e ...
Assistindo outra vez agora, fiquei empolgado e tomarei iniciativa de replicar de fazer um instrumento deste aqui, em Recife PE Brasil. Usarei para o corpo maior a madeira da jaca e um fruto exelente e sua 🪵🪓 e tbm muito resistente, irei concluir as encomendas de trabalho que já tenho, e então providenciarei tbm Cedro e Rouxinho, depois de pronto mostro, me deu entusiasmo e fazer sim, mais uma vez e um belo trabalho este seu mestre 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿😘
This is simply a kamaanche in gheychak shape. A real gheychak looks like the balooch suroz and has 10-12 strings, 3 of them being fingered, the rest sympathetic strings.
ویدیویی بسیار مفید ساختید. دستمزیزاد. اسم این غژک باید باشه چون غژغژ میکنه. اما من ربط خاصی به کلمه قیچک نمیبینم. امیدوارم فیلمتون برای آیندگان به میراث بمونه 👍🏻 من استفاده کردم و سپاسگزارم
با درود بی پایان، خواهش میکنم به هر طریق ممکن(توضیح به زبان انگلیسی )هم هنر کم مانند هم نام ایرانی را بیشتر به جهانیان معرفی کنید، من ساخت تار شما رو هم دیدم ،به امید به روزی .
Rebab bowed strings from the holy lands Egypt , Turkey, persia Rebec and oud (from which Wood in English wood) plucked imusic instruments brought to the West during the violent Crusades The East never did holy wars on the West.. East was advanced In the arts , music philosophy and science.
I’m a Canadian luthier, and I love to watch luthiers of other cultures at work!
Wonderful!
Namaste🙏💖
استاد دستتون درد نکنه بسیار زیبا و هنرمندانه خلق کردید.درانتظار اثاری دیگر از شما.👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏
Fascinating - and beautiful end result!
This was wonderful to watch. My mom played violin and viola. I did not know this existed. You have to know so many things to complete an instrument, let alone the amount of time, sped some with modern grinders, saws. Thank you. That has a nice sound.
That's beautiful. Beautiful sound as well. I'd really like to get one.
Today you have such great machines to do the work, in the past, it was probably all done by hand ✋. Great job let's hear the sound 👏. Thanks for sharing this wonderful work. Thanks RUclips for bringing such knowledge to us 🇺🇸
Great craftsmanship and an intriguing design! It is a delight to just watch a master artisan working.
IT looks beautiful and it sounds beautiful!
Great job!
Beautiful instrument and that tone is haunting.
Great traditional work.....
Artisans Luthier d’art avec l’amour du travail bien fait
Great craftmanship and the Ghaychak was unknown to me but had nice soft tone :)
always nice to see instruments made
So soothing
A great amount of work! Thank you very kindly for showing the making of the Ghaychak. Very beautiful sounding●
Very beautiful sounding???!!!😂😂😂😂
چه ساز زیبایی و چه نوای دل نشین ،درود بر شما استاد عزیز
Amazing....
love the music at the end
Fascinating to watch. A familiar, beautiful, haunting sound from middle-eastern music, but I never knew it was (or heard of) a ghaychak even though I play the violin.👍🇬🇧
Wow! I love to see how instruments are made cool!
Wow that’s an amazing instrument and craft
Beautiful and interestin disigne this music instrument👍
Wow!
بسیار زیبا و عالی،،، همواره موفق باشید،،🙏🙏🌷
BEAUTIFUL!!!
That is one of the most amazing string instruments I've ever seen -- absolutely beautiful in look and sound.
Beautiful.
I love to see it your great art of work. Can you tell me how much it cost ?
Art
عالی بود استاد عزیز....زنده وسلامت باشی...ممنونم
Super master grate blessing god thank you
I would glue that part on the back instead of screwing. The fine instruments have no screws in them, everything is glued together.
Magnífico trabalho mestre Luther 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
interesting!!! in these channel's 3 short videos, you can see 3 good candidates' ancestors to 3 modern western musical instruments which are still in use in Persian music, Tar-> GuiTar, Santoor -> Piano, and Ghaychak -> Violin.
For those who don't know allredy, the Piano had also an ancestor form called "Spinnet" which had soft strings played by small hooks controlled by the tangents. I think thay may be one of the missing lins here. The guitarr probably reaced Europe from Spain or Turkey i think since it did divide into two forms in Spain.
I am not sure since it has been around for so long that it's roots has been lost to history, but i think in the Nord the Violin probably arrived in it's early form from northwest of Caucasus since the very early forms here around the Baltic sea are different from the modern "Italian" mediterranian style, in south Europe it may had arrived from further south, like from the Osmans or via Spain i guess.
بسیار زیبا و هنرمندانه.
Amazing! Hugs from Brasil
Simply a lovely piece of work, and meticulously made...it is just a stunning instrument and piece of art! Thank you for sharing! Would you have dimensions to make this instrument? I would not copy the sound board etc, but would like the size of the circles and length of the fret board to get it correct:) Thank you! I would love to try this in wood found in Canada.
similar to a Persian Tar. very interesting.. to see the violin actually comes from Persia...and the Italians modified that into the violin....
Most instruments do come from Persia
@@charliebowen5071 yessah !
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@@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 I've in drinks was Egypt
I think violin comes from the rebab, introduced into Europe by Muslims through the Iberian peninsula. But i might be wrong
Very interesting to see a man hollow out a huge log with a chisel, then use a laser cutter on the soundboard. Was not expecting that.
Magnifico.
واقعا کارت درسته 👌
Wonderful video. What is the wood used?
Mulberry for the body (says so in the video), probably grenadillo (African blackwood) or a rosewood for the fingerboard, maple for the bridge, and it looks like walnut for the saddle. Did I forget something?
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 yes rosewood but bridge and other white parts are usually bone
@@milimakes True, but we did see the bridge being cut out from a square section that looked a lot like a light wood @ 11:50. I assumed that it would be quite difficult to find natural bone in this formation and that it would be a similar type of wood to the one used on the viola family-type instruments.
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 yes here he used wood but it's common to use bone for small parts of Persian instruments
Amazing! Do you know of any qaychak builders in countries other than Iran?
Baba qaychak iranie dige. Kare Kamanche ro mikoneh. Dorost nist?
What wood do you use, from what kind of tree?
Wonderful Craftsmanship; a work of art- thank you. John 3:16
It's much harder to carve out the whole resonator than gluing front, back and side plates together!
Me lembra o som de tango to evora?um som profundo misterioso, exotico...
As pessoas bailando a noite no meio da floresta com os pes livres tocando a terra e uma grande fogueira, cantando e ...
Assistindo outra vez agora, fiquei empolgado e tomarei iniciativa de replicar de fazer um instrumento deste aqui, em Recife PE Brasil. Usarei para o corpo maior a madeira da jaca e um fruto exelente e sua 🪵🪓 e tbm muito resistente, irei concluir as encomendas de trabalho que já tenho, e então providenciarei tbm Cedro e Rouxinho, depois de pronto mostro, me deu entusiasmo e fazer sim, mais uma vez e um belo trabalho este seu mestre 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿😘
Мамочка! Как он пилит на себя! Много рук?
μπραβο υπεροχο👍
استاد علیخانی بسیار عالی فیلمهای بیشتری بگذارید
عالی
You should link the maker so that people can purchase
👏👏👏
This is simply a kamaanche in gheychak shape. A real gheychak looks like the balooch suroz and has 10-12 strings, 3 of them being fingered, the rest sympathetic strings.
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I have never seen a jigsaw used that way, interesting.
what is that skin? is it gemsbok?should it be wet when applying?
خیلی زیبا و هنرمندانه دست شما درد نکنه مرحبا چقدر این را برای فروش میگذارید
ویدیویی بسیار مفید ساختید. دستمزیزاد. اسم این غژک باید باشه چون غژغژ میکنه. اما من ربط خاصی به کلمه قیچک نمیبینم. امیدوارم فیلمتون برای آیندگان به میراث بمونه 👍🏻 من استفاده کردم و سپاسگزارم
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Similar to this in India we call it Sarinda
In the past, the violin was played in the same way in Europe.
عالی بود
👍
Iranians are very artistic
I like people who make stuff with style
What country is this
Iran/Persia
Helo dear...app ka no mil Sakta he...
✨🔥💖🔥✨
👍🏻☘️
Almost looks like the way the Afghan rabab is made.
❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹👍👍🤲
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Saranda very much similar
The pitch of.this. instrument is.more like a viola than a violin.
با درود بی پایان، خواهش میکنم به هر طریق ممکن(توضیح به زبان انگلیسی )هم هنر کم مانند هم نام ایرانی را بیشتر به جهانیان معرفی کنید، من ساخت تار شما رو هم دیدم ،به امید به روزی .
514 subscribers?! What’s everyone watching?
I have some mulberyy on hand hard hard stuff
This instrument ancector is sarinda instrument from india
I guess it’s better to say it as a cousin of cello
This is called sarangi
Nice creation, no cultural background or explanation. To most Western watchers you could be making a viola d'amore for all they know
This is Iran 🇮🇷
تنها پیچ و مهره فولادی است که کمی آبروی کار را میبرد
😂😂😂
Rebab bowed strings from the holy lands Egypt , Turkey, persia
Rebec and oud (from which Wood in English wood) plucked imusic instruments
brought to the West during the violent Crusades
The East never did holy wars on the West.. East was advanced
In the arts , music philosophy and science.
*"Gaycheck"*
No... no me gustó el sonido... definitivamente gutural.
Look at all the CCP bots in here
Is the racism in the title really necessary?
@@ehsansar9726 if you don't understand, you may never get it.
Si quiere puede talar todo un bosque para construir 1 solo instrumento, pero debería revisar sus diseños para desperdiciar menos madera.