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== Die Singende Saite ==
== Die singende Saite ==


https://vimeo.com/437033033
https://vimeo.com/437033033


Selbstspielendes Monochord mit DIY E-Bow-Elektronik. Einfache Workshopversion. Einsaiteninstrumente = Monochorde.
Selbstspielendes Monochord mit DIY E-Bow-Elektronik. Einfache Workshopversion. Einsaiteninstrumente = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochord Monochorde].


Material Monochord: Kiefernstab 800mm x 20mm x10mm, Gitarrensaite, Gitarrenmechanik, Pappbecher als Resonator
Material Monochord: Kiefernstab 800mm x 20mm x10mm, Gitarrensaite, Gitarrenmechanik, Pappbecher als Resonator

Revision as of 16:51, 9 March 2022

http://www.ralfschreiber.com/singendesaite.html


Die singende Saite

https://vimeo.com/437033033

Selbstspielendes Monochord mit DIY E-Bow-Elektronik. Einfache Workshopversion. Einsaiteninstrumente = Monochorde.

Material Monochord: Kiefernstab 800mm x 20mm x10mm, Gitarrensaite, Gitarrenmechanik, Pappbecher als Resonator

Materials

Electronic parts

  • 1x diode 1N4148
  • 1x capacitor 220uF
  • 1x capacitor 10uF
  • 1x LM368 (IC Dip-8)
  • 1x jumper cap (2,54mm)
  • 1x 3-pin header (2,54mm)
  • 1x 9V battery clip

PCB

PCB design by Ralf Schreiber: File:Ebow_singing_stick (1).pdf

Mechanical / Acoustic parts

  • 1x wooden stick (pine tree) 100 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm
  • 1x string (piano-string on reel) 100 cm x 0,8 mm
  • 2x pressure springs (shortened springs from ball-pens)
  • 2x M3 Inbus screws (length 12-15 mm)
  • 2x 3 mm tee nuts -> tinyurl.com/43nz2zdr
  • 1x guitars bridge (20 mm halved round beech-wood)

Preparing the coils

The coils are electro-mechanical buzzers. one with a DC-resistance of about 40 - 120 ohms (common value) the other with 8 - 16 ohms. this one is a bit harder to find...

If you remove the plastic casing with a pair of pliers, you get the wrapped cores. it is important to observe the polarity, the marked coils (+) must be installed in the same way!

I just realized that I have forgotten one important detail! A small round neodymium magnet (3x1mm) must be glued on the core of the driver coil. The tiny magnets are easily available everywhere!

Assembly

The adjustment of the ebow-board to the stick is a bit tricky. it is important that the coils are positioned very close under the string (1-2 mm distance).

I use small 3 mm drive-in nuts (brass tee nuts). So the board is spring mounted and the distance of the coil-cores to the string can be adjusted precisely with 2 screws...

Experiments

>> Is there something we could try to experiment with? improve, explore?

-> the strings can be prepared with light things: pieces of aluminum foil, drinking straws....the woodenstick can be prepared with petri dishes full of sand, pearls..

-> the device is also an electronic drone machine, a coax-signal cable (with line level) can be soldered parallel to the driver coil ...

-> Multi-sided monochords or several ebows can be interconnected ... the surfaces and conditions are decisive ... test setups with wine glasses ??

-> the strings can become dampened and heavier... small balls patafix, bluetec are super helpful for modulating and generating complex variable drones


Acknowledgements

Thx to Ralf Schreiber and Uwe Schüler for their circuit designs and experience with sound art, always sharing their newest developments to everybody at such events as HOME MADE 2021 and more.