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A musical saw, also called a singing saw, is a hand saw used as a
musical instrument A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person who pl ...
. Capable of continuous glissando ( portamento), the sound creates an ethereal tone, very similar to the theremin. The musical saw is classified as a plaque friction
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with direct friction (132.22) under the Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification, and as a metal sheet played by friction (151) under the revision of the Hornbostel-Sachs classification by the MIMO Consortium.


Playing

The saw is generally played seated with the handle squeezed between the legs, and the far end held with one hand. Some sawists play standing, either with the handle between the knees and the blade sticking out in front of them. The saw is usually played with the serrated edge, or "teeth", facing the body, though some players face them away. Some saw players file down the teeth, which makes no discernable difference to the sound. Manyespecially professionalsaw players use a handle, called a Tip-Handle or a Cheat, at the tip of the saw for easier bending and higher virtuosity. To sound a note, a sawist first bends the blade into an S-curve. The parts of the blade that are curved are damped from vibration, and do not sound. At the center of the S-curve a section of the blade remains relatively flat. This section, the "sweet spot", can vibrate across the width of the blade, producing a distinct pitch: the wider the section of blade, the lower the sound. Sound is usually created by drawing a bow across the back edge of the saw at the sweet spot, or sometimes by striking the sweet spot with a mallet. The sawist controls the pitch by adjusting the S-curve, making the sweet spot travel up the blade (toward a thinner width) for a higher pitch, or toward the handle for a lower pitch.
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s can be created by playing at varying distances on either side of the sweet spot. Sawists can add vibrato by shaking one of their legs or by wobbling the hand that holds the tip of the blade. Once a sound is produced, it will sustain for quite a while, and can be carried through several notes of a phrase. On occasion the musical saw is called for in orchestral music, but orchestral percussionists are seldom also sawists. If a note outside of the saw's range is called for, an electric guitar with a slide can be substituted.


Types

Sawists often use standard wood-cutting saws, although special musical saws are also made. As compared with wood-cutting saws, the blades of musical saws are generally wider, for range, and longer, for finer control. They do not have set or sharpened teeth, and may have grain running parallel to the back edge of the saw, rather than parallel to the teeth. Some musical saws are made with thinner metal, to increase flexibility, while others are made thicker, for a richer tone, longer sustain, and stronger harmonics. A typical musical saw is wide at the handle end and wide at the tip. Such a saw will generally produce about two
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s, regardless of length. A bass saw may be over at the handle and produce about two-and-a-half octaves. There are also musical saws with 3–4 octaves range, and new improvements have resulted in as much as 5 octaves note range. Two-person saws, also called "misery whips", can also be played, though with less virtuosity, and they produce an octave or less of range. Most sawists use cello or violin bows, using violin rosin, but some may use improvised home-made bows, such as a wooden dowel.


Producers

Musical saws have been produced for over a century, primarily in the United States, but also in Scandinavia, Germany, France (Lame sonore) and Asia.


United States

In the early 1900s, there were at least ten companies in the United States manufacturing musical saws. These saws ranged from the familiar steel variety to gold-plated masterpieces worth hundreds of dollars. However, with the start of World War II the demand for metals made the manufacture of saws too expensive and many of these companies went out of business. By the year 2000, only three companies in the United StatesMussehl & Westphal, Charlie Blacklock, and Wentworthwere making saws. In 2012, a company called Index Drums started producing a saw that had a built-in transducer in the handle, called the "JackSaw".


Outside the United States

Outside the United States, makers of musical saws include Bahco, makers of the limited edition Stradivarius, Alexis in France, Feldmann and Stövesandt in Germany, Music Blade in Greece and Thomas Flinn & Company in the United Kingdom, based in Sheffield, who produce three different sized musical saws, as well as accessories.


Events, championships and world records

The International Musical Saw Association (IMSA) produces an annual International Musical Saw Festival (including a "Saw-Off" competition) every August in Santa Cruz and Felton, California. An International Musical Saw Festival is held every other summer in New York City, produced by Natalia Paruz. Paruz also produced a musical saw festival in
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. There are also annual saw festivals in Japan and China. A Guinness World Record for the largest musical-saw ensemble was established July 18, 2009, at the annual NYC Musical Saw Festival. Organized by Paruz, 53 musical saw players performed together. In 2011 a
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took place in Jelenia Góra/Poland. Winners: 1. Gladys Hulot (France), 2. Katharina Micada (Germany), 3. Tom Fink (Germany). Caroline McCaskey became the first person to play the American National Anthem with a saw at a
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game (Oakland Athletics’ Coliseum) on June 6, 2022.


Performers

People notable for playing the musical saw. * Natalia Paruz, also known as the "Saw Lady", plays the musical saw in movie soundtracks, in television commercials, with orchestras internationally, and is the organizer of international musical saw festivals in New York City and Israel. She was a judge at the musical saw festival in France and she played the saw in the off-Broadway show 'Sawbones'. The December 3, 2011, crossword puzzle of ''
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'' had Paruz as a question: Down 5Instrument played by Natalia Paruz. * Mara Carlyle, a London based singer/songwriter who often performs using the musical saw, and the instrument features on her albums ''The Lovely'' and ''Floreat''. * David Coulter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and music supervisor; ex-member of Test Dept and
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, has played musical saw live, in films, on tv and stages around the world and on numerous albums with: Damon Albarn, Gorillaz, and Tom Waits, among others. He has played on many film scores, including '' Is Anybody There?'' (2008) and '' It's a Boy Girl Thing'' (2006), and has featured on TV soundtrack and themes tunes, most recently for '' Psychoville'' and episodes of ''
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''. * Janeen Rae Heller played the saw in four television guest appearances: '' The Tracey Ullman Show'' (1989), '' Quantum Leap'' (1990), and ''
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'' (1992. and 1999). She has also performed on albums such as Michael Hedges' '' The Road to Return'' in 1994 and Rickie Lee Jones's '' Ghostyhead'' in 1997. * Mio Higashino, based in Osaka, Japan, won first place in the 42nd International Musical Saw Festival. Mio performs in Japan as part of the two-member group Mollen. *Charles Hindmarsh, The Yorkshire Musical Saw Player, has played the musical saw throughout the UK. * Kev Hopper, formerly the bass guitarist in the 1980s band Stump, made an EP titled ''Saurus'' in 2002 featuring six original saw tunes. * Christine Johnston (under the stage name Eve Kransky) of
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plays the musical saw alongside other traditional and improvised instruments. * Julian Koster of the band
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played the singing saw, along with other instruments, in the band and currently plays the saw in his solo project, The Music Tapes. In 2008, he released ''
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''. He also writes the podcast
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which prominently features singing saws in the story. * Katharina Micada plays the musical saw on cabaret stages and with different Symphony Orchestras like Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra. A singer, she is one of the few players, who can sing and play the saw simultaneously and in pitch. She has played in TV- and Radio shows and for film and CD recordings. *
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band King Crimson briefly uses a musical saw on the song "Easy Money" from the album
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. * Bonnie Paine, singer and multi-instrumentalist from Talequah, Oklahoma, co-founder of Colorado folk-rock group Elephant Revival has performed on the musical saw as a member of the band. *
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, features singer/guitarist Angela Perley who performs the musical saw on their recorded albums and at their live shows. * Quinta (a.k.a. Kath Mann), London-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, has collaborated with many artists on the musical saw, including Bat for Lashes, Radiohead's Philip Selway, and The Paper Cinema. * Thomas Jefferson Scribner was a familiar figure on the streets of Santa Cruz, California during the 1970s playing the musical saw. He performed on a variety of recordings and appeared in folk music festivals in the United States and Canada during the 1970s. His work as labour organizer and member of the
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is documented in the 1979 film ''The Wobblies''. Canadian composer/saw player Robert Minden pays tribute to him on his Web site. Musician and songwriter Utah Phillips has recorded a song referencing Scribner, "The Saw Playing Musician" on the album ''
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'' with Ani DiFranco. Artist Marghe McMahon was inspired in 1978 to create a bronze statue of Tom playing the musical saw which sits in downtown Santa Cruz. *
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, an American based musician who performs using homemade instruments. * Jim Turner released ''The Well-Tempered Saw'' on Owl Records in 1971 * Victor Victoria (Victoria Falconer) of the musical cabaret troupe Fringe Wives Club and dark cabaret comedy duo EastEnd Cabaret plays the musical saw as part of their live shows, amongst other instruments. * Liu Ya from China is a professional violinist and saw player and is famous for her interpretation of the "Bird song", which she performed in Chinese TV.


Marlene Dietrich

German actress and singer
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, who lived and worked in the United States for a long time, is probably the best-known musical saw player. When she studied the violin for one year in
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in her early twenties, her musical skills were already evident. Some years later she learned to play the musical saw while she was shooting the film ''
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'' in Vienna in 1927. Her colleague, the Bavarian actor and musician
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, taught her how to play. In the shooting breaks and at weekends both performed romantic duets, he at the piano and she at the musical saw. Sym gave his saw to her as a farewell gift. The following words are engraved on the saw: "Now Suidy is gone / the sun d’ont ic!/ shine… / Igo / Vienna 1927" She took the saw with her, when she left for Hollywood in 1929 and played there in the following years at film sets and Hollywood parties. When she participated in the United Service Organizations (USO) shows for the US troops in 1944, she also played on the saw. Some of these shows were broadcast on radio, so there exist two rare recordings of her saw playing, embedded in entertaining interviews. 1. Aloha Oe 2. other song


In fiction

* In the 1940 animated film '' Pinocchio'', Jiminy Cricket bounced on the saw for the song, "Give a Little Whistle", the saw is whistling like the musical saw, whistling effects by Marion Darlington. (1940) * The Theme song of the movie ''
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'' is played on a musical saw. * ''
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'' is directed by Jean Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro and includes an impressing duet for violoncello and musical saw, which is performed on a roof. (1991) * '' Dummy'', directed by Greg Pritikin, starring Adrien Brody has an audition scene with a musical saw player (portrayed by Natalia Paruz) (2002) * In 2002, an orchestra of 30 musical saws appeared in Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington's five-hundredth Deathday Party in the '' Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' book. * In the 2011 movie ''
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'' the character of the composer plays the saw (on the soundtrack is Natalia Paruz). * In the 2014 animated film '' My Little Pony: Equestria Girls — Rainbow Rocks'', one of the film's background characters, Derpy Hooves, plays the musical saw in her band. * In the 2014 stop-motion animated film '' The Boxtrolls'', one of the main Boxtrolls who took care of Eggs, Fish, plays the musical saw with Eggs in their cave. * In the film '' Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', Mr. Peabody plays a musical saw. (2014)


Composers and compositions

Beginning from the early 1920s composers of both contemporary and popular music wrote for the musical saw. One of the first was Franz Schreker who included the musical saw in his opera '' Christophorus'' (1925–29) where it is used in the séance scene of the second act. Other early examples include Dmitri Shostakovich: he included the musical saw, e.g., in the film music for ''
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'' (1929), in '' The Nose'' (1928), and in '' Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District'' (1934). Shostakovich and other composers of his time used the term "Flexaton" to mark the musical saw. "Flexaton" just means "to flex a tone", in which the saw is flexed to change the pitch. Unfortunately, there exists another instrument called Flexatone, so there has been confusion for a long time. Aram Khachaturian, who knew Shostakovich's music, included the musical saw in his Piano Concerto (1936) in the second movement. Another composer was the Swiss
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, who included the saw in his opera ''
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'' in 1924. The Romanian composer George Enescu used the musical saw at the end of the second act of his opera '' Œdipe'' (1931) to show in an extensive glissandowhich begins with the mezzo-soprano and is continued by the sawthe death and ascension of the sphinx killed by Oedipus. The Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi wrote a part for the saw in his quarter-tone piece ''Quattro pezzi per orchestra'' (1959). German composer Hans Werner Henze took the saw to characterize the mean hero of his tragical opera '' Elegy for young lovers'' (1961). Other composers were
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with ''Fluorescences'' (1961), ''De natura sonoris Nr. 2'' (1971) and the opera ''
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'' (1990), Bernd Alois Zimmermann with ''Stille und Umkehr'' (1970), George Crumb with '' Ancient voices of children'' (1970),
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with '' The Mannheim Rocket'' (2001). Composer Scott Munson wrote ''Clover Hill'' (2007) for saw and orchestra, Quintet for saw and strings (2009), ''The World Is Too Much with Us'' for soprano singer, saw and strings (2009), ''Ars longa vitas brevis'' for saw and string quartet (2010), 'Bend' for saw and string quartet (2011) many pieces for jazz band and saw (2010–2013), ''Lullaby for the Forgotten'' for saw and piano (2015), and many movie and theater scores containing the saw. Chaya Czernowin used the saw in her opera "PNIMA...Ins Innere" (2000) to represent the character of the grandfather, who is traumatized by the Holocaust. There are further Leif Segerstam, Hans Zender (orchestration of "5 préludes" by Claude Debussy), and
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(opera ''Le bal''). Russian composer Lera Auerbach wrote for the saw in her ballet ''The Little Mermaid'' (2005), in her symphonic poem ''Dreams and Whispers of Poseidon'' (2005), in her oratorio "Requiem Dresden – Ode to Peace" (2012), in her Piano Concerto No.1 (2015), in her comic oratorio ''The Infant Minstrel and His Peculiar Menagerie'' (2016) and in her violin concerto Nr.4 "NyX – Fractured dreams" (2017). Canadian composer Robert Minden has written extensively for the musical saw.
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composed '' Divination By Mirrors'' for musical saw soloist and two string ensembles tuned a
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apart, taking advantage of the saws ability to play in both tunings. Other composers for chamber music with musical saw are Jonathan Rutherford (''An Intake of Breath''), Dana Wilson (''Whispers from Another Time''),
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(''Elegie für Singende Säge, Cembalo (oder Klavier)'', Vito Zuraj (''Musica di camera'' (2001)) and Britta-Maria Bernhard (''Tranquillo'').about Britta Maria Bernhard's ''Tranquillo''
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See also

* Flexatone * Wobble board * Daxophone


References


External links


The Musical Saw forum on Facebook

The annual NYC Musical Saw Festival

History of the musical saw, saws made for music, poetry mentioning musical saw, movies with musical saw, etc.


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