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Rebec ‐ The sound of the medieval times. How you can do it 

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In this video you can see how a medieval instrument, the rebec, is built.
To do this I have based myself on what appears in the Beat de Girona and on the studies of Antoni Madueño.
Although I use current tools, all the materials are original or rather, could be, since we lack a lot of information about it.
Finally, you will be able to hear what this type of instrument sounded like and step into the medieval era. I'm sorry I don't have the knowledge to play more notes than I do in the video.
I hope you like it.

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@melodoubt
@melodoubt Месяц назад
Superb construction ! The tensioned bow hair - very interesting.
@jengime
@jengime Месяц назад
All bows have tensioned bow hair. The mechanism is different in modern bows.
@Qopzeep
@Qopzeep 3 дня назад
Wow, as soon as you started to play I recognised the sound as medieval. There is a beautiful, haunting quality to the sound, you can just hear the friction of the hair against the lamb guts shiver throughout the wood.
@marffvmarffv5438
@marffvmarffv5438 Месяц назад
Hello. Nice instrument. I have made one by myself. A three strings rebec with spruce top, no leather. Amazing how good those instrument can sound.
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
I'm glad you like it. I also made one with three strings and a hard cover. I used Mediterranean woods to be true to the materials they could have used originally in my area and it also sounds great. They are amazing instruments. Thanks for your comment.
@Spirosaur
@Spirosaur Месяц назад
Great video, I would have loved to seen more played at the end !
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for watching the video and for your comment. I too would have liked to be able to play the instrument a little more, but I'm not a musician and I didn't know how to do it.
@stevenhenning9833
@stevenhenning9833 Месяц назад
Nice build, very interesting, thanks 🎻
@arlynnecumberbatch1056
@arlynnecumberbatch1056 Месяц назад
So this is like the 10th grandparent of the violin, no wonder its very popular
@johnmarcgreen
@johnmarcgreen Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing this video, wow that's a lot of work! The instrument turned out so well... it was really great to see the process.
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment!
@PeppoMusic
@PeppoMusic Месяц назад
Great build! Sounds surprisingly good and not at all that quiet. You could use the tuning instrument to help you find some of the placements of notes and mark them out. This would help the intonation somewhat.
@boticland4342
@boticland4342 Месяц назад
The process feels like it was really made in the mid-evil period.
@suppiluiiuma5769
@suppiluiiuma5769 Месяц назад
Don't sweat it because it's not a big problem, but I just thought I'd tell you that it's "medieval." Peace.
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for the clarification
@user-pq4il4xo9s
@user-pq4il4xo9s Месяц назад
​@@suppiluiiuma5769mid-evil is cool though
@droomtraus7467
@droomtraus7467 Месяц назад
@@user-pq4il4xo9s That's just averagely evil.
@malahamavet
@malahamavet Месяц назад
especially whith all the electric tools
@Aftenstorm
@Aftenstorm 3 дня назад
Buenísimo. Me encataría probar justamente este instrumento. Llevo años tocando tagelharpa, así que no creo que se me hiciera tan difícil tocar este Rebec. Saludos!
@omeed9015
@omeed9015 Месяц назад
Lovely work!
@tomhill4003
@tomhill4003 29 дней назад
This instrument looks like a predecessor of the Gadulka
@superxuliguay
@superxuliguay Месяц назад
Maravellós!
@jamesware-ji2oe
@jamesware-ji2oe Месяц назад
Great, vid should of had more of u playing the finished product, skill deficit be damned
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for watching the video. You're absolutely right, but I'm not a musician and learning to play this instrument would take up a lot of time that I don't have. The idea was to reproduce the sound that could be heard in the 10th or 11th century. The idea was more to reproduce the sound than to do a concert. I wish I could play!
@johnjones2786
@johnjones2786 Месяц назад
Fascinating.
@eduardgarcia3400
@eduardgarcia3400 Месяц назад
Brutal 😊
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment!
@ackthegreat6697
@ackthegreat6697 Месяц назад
Thats sick
@josequins9099
@josequins9099 Месяц назад
The sound was really good. I was wondering if it would be much different to the wood topped rebecs. It seems a bit richer in sound, though still with that rebec tone.
@langsromana117
@langsromana117 Месяц назад
You are the best channel in the universe
@joekelly3263
@joekelly3263 Месяц назад
Great to watch fella, thanks
@shorsh420
@shorsh420 Месяц назад
buen video amigo
@Despotic_Waffle
@Despotic_Waffle Месяц назад
sounds very viking esque
@lirabarbajavier
@lirabarbajavier Месяц назад
Wow! Thats a pretty piece of art! Nice work, congrats! 😊😈
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment!
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz Месяц назад
i know, the few instruments we found had thinner walls. Very nice project, but why did u leave the walls so thick? As far as I know, the instruments we found had thinner walls.
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Very interesting your comment. It was one of the dilemmas I had. No original rebec has been preserved from the period I want to reproduce. The original source is an illustration from a 10th century manuscript and therefore only the shape and number of strings can be appreciated. I chose to look at more recent and popular looking instruments and they were quite thick. In 13th and 14th century instruments, with the glued wooden cover, there is no need for such thick walls, but in this case nails had to be driven in and there was a risk that the wood would break. That's why I gave it a thickness of 1.5 cm. The keys made one. For the same reason I chose poplar wood, since it does not split, it weighs little, it is local and it is a wood widely used by shepherds who built rebecs in the 19th century. In any case, it could probably be a little thinner.
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Sorry .Where it says keys and it should say nails.
@candykantin1851
@candykantin1851 Месяц назад
Beau travail
@Cratercitysmith
@Cratercitysmith Месяц назад
wow i would love to attempt something similar to this
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
I'm glad you like it and I encourage you to make one. It's a bit laborious, but it doesn't require any more skill than a willingness to work. Soon, I hope to upload a video of how I made the gut strings in case it helps.
@Cratercitysmith
@Cratercitysmith Месяц назад
@@europeanancientculture do you think rawhide and sinue would work as a substitute? I live in Ontario and lamb isn’t very common around where i live
@hollyingraham3980
@hollyingraham3980 26 дней назад
@Cratercitysmith would a skin drum head work for the top? I don't know how thick your parchment is.
@trashpanda9380
@trashpanda9380 Месяц назад
I'm mostly watching this so I can figure out how to use my own wood chisels
@phillipbingham487
@phillipbingham487 Месяц назад
Excellent work
@phillipbingham487
@phillipbingham487 Месяц назад
I make stringed instruments out of olive oil cans
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
@@phillipbingham487 Exactly The idea is the same. With current materials you can achieve better sound.
@Jimmith829
@Jimmith829 Месяц назад
Very cool
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
I'm glad you like it
@celeos9935
@celeos9935 Месяц назад
Rien ne permet de penser que la fabrication d'un rebec relève d'une mise en œuvre monoxyle. Mais la démarche reste intéressante.
@malahamavet
@malahamavet Месяц назад
id like aome talking in theae videos you have great skill, so id like to know what youre thinking about the things you make while im watching you
@susanjeffay3851
@susanjeffay3851 Месяц назад
Wish we could hear its sound...
@Leotheviolist
@Leotheviolist Месяц назад
Neat
@pablosintes5773
@pablosintes5773 Месяц назад
mola
@fluffy4192
@fluffy4192 Месяц назад
what material was used as the drum skin face for the instrument? i recognize it is some type of animal skin or byproduct, but is there a specific name for it to be used for instruments beyond leather of drum skin?
@elricthebald870
@elricthebald870 Месяц назад
6:05
@bearshield7138
@bearshield7138 Месяц назад
exquisite work
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
I'm glad you like it.
@vladimiraleksandrovich3706
@vladimiraleksandrovich3706 Месяц назад
​@@europeanancientculture привет, от куда ты смелый человек?
@Thoroughly_Wet
@Thoroughly_Wet Месяц назад
Ill just use a woody gourd.
@nickdryad
@nickdryad 25 дней назад
Could have been clogs, but no, he make a musical instrument. Sheesh😂
@venomousviperkin
@venomousviperkin Месяц назад
Was hoping the video would be more educational
@nathanpearce7169
@nathanpearce7169 29 дней назад
I was hoping it to be less educational
@shutup5318
@shutup5318 Месяц назад
and to think if you were a beaver or maybe a large burrowing rodent you could do all that carving with your teeth 🥲
@barryoconnor721
@barryoconnor721 Месяц назад
The sound of what? You couldn't play even a single note?
@europeanancientculture
@europeanancientculture Месяц назад
Thanks for watching the video, but I think you missed a part as I play them for a while. Maybe you went directly to the images at the end? As I've already answered in some comments, I'm not a musician and I can't make it sound like I would play but I play for a while and you can really appreciate the sound it produces. On the other hand, we don't have sheet music and therefore we don't know which songs were played with these instruments. That's why I put medieval sound and not music. I wish I could play better. I hope I have answered your question.
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