with Elinor Evans, who talks to us about the traditional Scottish harp, also called the lever harp. Find more of Elinor's music at: www.elinorevansmusic.co.uk Find us on facebook: / thestringdom Recorded: Edinburgh, August 2017.
It is interesting that the clarsach nearly died out in Scotland. It seems to be with many plucked instruments (think guitar, lute, mandolin, banjo) that they go through periods of popularity and then "dry" periods where they recede into the background. This doesn't seem to be quite as common with the bowed strings and the winds. I've no idea why.
Wonderful playing, but this isn’t a traditional Scottish Clarsach. This is a lever harp. The traditional Gaelic instrument is smaller, wire strung, and without levers.
I agree, a common mistake. The clarsach was most likely horsehair strung, or wire strung and much smaller, something that would sit on your lap, like this one: czcams.com/video/zWP7KlPKibE/video.html
Soothing. Lovely. Gentle. Thank you!
Beautiful!
It is interesting that the clarsach nearly died out in Scotland. It seems to be with many plucked instruments (think guitar, lute, mandolin, banjo) that they go through periods of popularity and then "dry" periods where they recede into the background. This doesn't seem to be quite as common with the bowed strings and the winds. I've no idea why.
Hermoso!!!
She plays very well indeed!
Lovely video! Thank you for sharing ☺️
I like that little mix of "The Sleeping Child" you did at the end, there.
You should do a episode on the Croatian folk fiddle!
This channel needs to get picked up and co-opted by PBS. Also, she operates those levers so quickly that she could probably get play bebop.
Thank you so much for this, it's great! ☺️
Well, thanks alot, pal.
Your dang tune is going to be stuck in my head for weeks, now.
I love it.:)
Swan Electro I can think of worse tunes to have floating around in your head! Thanks for watching 🙂
Why not adapt pieces from the Kythera and Dulcimer, which are related to harps?
I bet the person at 9:52 doesn't know theyre in a youtube video haha. Or at least, not one on the clarsach
Wonderful playing, but this isn’t a traditional Scottish Clarsach. This is a lever harp. The traditional Gaelic instrument is smaller, wire strung, and without levers.
Right you are!
Sorry, but this isn't a clarsach- it' a usual celtic harp!
I agree, a common mistake. The clarsach was most likely horsehair strung, or wire strung and much smaller, something that would sit on your lap, like this one: czcams.com/video/zWP7KlPKibE/video.html
Not a clarsach! Good harping, at least.