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Unique Medieval Instruments: Three Things You Ought To Know About the Dark Ages

By Douglas Etri


Are you bored? I can count a number of fun things to do this vacation. Trouble is, most of us would simply favor to lie or sit in front of the television and watch TV shows that have different titles but all looks same. It would actually do us greater good to think about other interesting things that will make our free hours worth enjoying. Why not try to learn some things about medieval instruments?

You might say that these unique medieval instruments are of no way interesting herein this day and times. You are right, these "old" stuff seem to be overly out-of-place and too not special in the time where electronic instruments and voice digital editing seem to be widespread. Alas, you might want to rethink this thought again because this is completely untrue. You may be surprised to know that even your kindergarten and elementary music room has medieval instruments in it. The tambourine for example, or the cymbals. Or even the fiddle which is more or less always present on medieval-themed films.

In order to enjoy learning how to play these instruments, maybe you should understand a bit of some exciting facts about the middle ages. In truth, the emotional charge when you pluck the harp would be deeper knowing that these harps may have the very same ones played in the Roman catholic churches. Having these realizations would ensure us that the promulgation of these instruments would outlast the present generation, giving our future grandchildren the chance to also get to play with them.

Interesting fact number one: Did you know that the human voice is well-known to be the oldest medieval musical instrument in musical history? When our European ancestors seem to be very occupied with agriculture and pasturing, do you think they would have enough time to mold instruments? Much less think of creating music? According to found account, Christian monks used the human voice as a tool to spread their religion, and it is in this way that Gregorian chants and hymns were propagated all through the Christendom.

Interesting fact number two: Have you ever wondered if the romantic tales of the court and the gallant tales of knight were authentic? If not, who might have the creativity to compose them so enchantingly? They are called the troubadours and the minstrels. The troubadours are known to recite Occitan lyric poetry. Their female counterparts are called trobairitz. Whereas the minstrels are servants meant to entertain the high court. In a way they are what we call "great story tellers" for they told about chivalric pursuits and courtly love, real or not.

Interesting fact number three: It is assumed that harps originated from hunter's bow. Harps are among one of the few instruments allowed to be played during the Dark Ages. We should not forget the fact that the symphonies and the melodies we now have evolved from the basic hymns plucked or stroked from these medieval instruments. Paying tribute to these "pioneers" need not only command our devote understanding, but in making sure they will last through time as well. So if you are interested in learning how to play one of these instruments, you can choose to purchase them online or from a novelty outlet.




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