ive always wondered what intrament they used to make viking folk music like wardruna. this so cool as a huge fan of Norse mythology this makes go gigga di gigga di goo.
Incredible... I have never heard such a performance on my favorite musical instrument! Thank you so much for this incredible pleasure that you brought me with your playing!
I may want to ask my parents to purchase from your shop to get me a birthday gift coming up, but if we have to settle for a cheaper option I just want you to know I love your craft.
Thank you 🖤 I will be glad to make a instrument for you) By the way, I have one talharpa in stock at a discount, I’m sell it for $450 (with delivery). Here is video - ruclips.net/video/IUT2tQlA0II/видео.htmlsi=fy8Dshz6F30p41eV
I made one my self i havent being able to play because everytime i touch the string with my fingers i totally kill the sound, i tried everything but i cant solve the problem, any tips?.. great video thanks for sharing
i am new to this tagelharpa stuff, i really want one, but i wanna know where the price starts and what is the difference to a high quality and a low quality tagelharpa, obviously i see myself in the middle cause im new. Also is there only one Tagelharpa or are there diffrent types of tagelharpas, which one should i get as a beginner. I for myself like a dark sound.
Hello! My talharpas and jouhikkos start at $600 (including shipping), you can find out more in my Etsy shop - www.etsy.com/shop/CrossroadMusic In general I make standard talharpas and jouhikkos and bass jouhikkos. Bass have a very low, deep and dark sound, but they are more difficult to learn than regular talharpas. For your request, in my opinion, an regular talharpa, like the one in the video, is suitable. From it you can extract various archaic sounds and more fun ones too)
@@herzogronzinger3771 The second option is more relevant. I don’t know whether the ancients recorded music and whether the recordings have survived, I think not. Therefore, all we can do is recreate the instruments and play melodies through them. Mystical experience does not go unnoticed too, but it is already beyond the realm of historical reconstruction.
@@lyreofthecrossroadsFor sure it would be interesting to hear some points on this topic from scientists of this field...like music historians et cetera... For sure some old folk tunes survived since the middle ages and the "sound" of each regional folk music also carried on at least some typical aspects of the older songs and styles and so on... (And also physics for sure play a role - the typical difference in the first Intervall on a string instrument would be e.g. a 5th...it should be the natural next Intervall after the octave. So one might suggest that certain instruments were tuned in a similar manner - and because of things like that one might know what is possible to play on that particular instrument...)
@@gawelszczytkowski1991 I learned a long time ago to tune all my lyres without using a tuner, a person a thousand years ago did just that, he had an ear and a voice, based on which he tuned the instrument. There was no standardization; each musician tuned the instrument individually, depending on his voice and hearing
@@lyreofthecrossroads Thank you! Times right now are not the best in this specific year, but I would gladly pay in the (hopefully near) future for your craft. Do have an estimate of price-range? E.g. acceptable Mid tier vs Highly polished with added personal carving.
@@dieglhix My Talharpa prices now start at $600 (shipping included) Simple personal engraving can fit into this range. Adding complex custom designs usually adds $70-$200 to the cost and can be more, depending on each specific request and the complexity of the customization
ive always wondered what intrament they used to make viking folk music like wardruna. this so cool as a huge fan of Norse mythology this makes go gigga di gigga di goo.
Finno-Baltic music. This is an instrument from that area and not from Scandinavia
I will assume "go gigga di gigga di goo" is Old Norse
Or goofy from disney@@Ryan_hey
Music makes me feel how privileged am i
I listened to a talented man from across the globe before sunrise
Incredible... I have never heard such a performance on my favorite musical instrument! Thank you so much for this incredible pleasure that you brought me with your playing!
Thank you 🙏🏻
❤😮😊😮
Astounding, my friend, just astounding!!!
Thank you)
I may want to ask my parents to purchase from your shop to get me a birthday gift coming up, but if we have to settle for a cheaper option I just want you to know I love your craft.
Thank you 🖤
I will be glad to make a instrument for you) By the way, I have one talharpa in stock at a discount, I’m sell it for $450 (with delivery).
Here is video - ruclips.net/video/IUT2tQlA0II/видео.htmlsi=fy8Dshz6F30p41eV
Wow!
Nice piece of Art on this amazing instrument ❤
love it
Thank you!)
Thanks for sharing your talents and assisting in unlocking RAM of Sigurd and Fafnir.
Why js this so undereated
We need longer versions❤
Whenever i hear tagelharpa it gives me frisson!
Likewise)
Wind's Howling
Great stuff!
the color of this video did make me think it's just animation in thumbnail.. great work in all aspect
Thank you 😎
Så vackert, och så fint mönster på harpan 👍🤗🇸🇪
🔥
Ripples from a distant shore
Круто.
Хочу научиться играть.
That amazing!! 😃
So Good!!
Beautiful sound, incredible music. What tuning did you give your strings? Greetings from the other side of the world
Thank you! Tuning is G3 C4 G3 C3
I made one my self i havent being able to play because everytime i touch the string with my fingers i totally kill the sound, i tried everything but i cant solve the problem, any tips?.. great video thanks for sharing
Try experimenting with rosin and string material
i am new to this tagelharpa stuff, i really want one, but i wanna know where the price starts and what is the difference to a high quality and a low quality tagelharpa, obviously i see myself in the middle cause im new. Also is there only one Tagelharpa or are there diffrent types of tagelharpas, which one should i get as a beginner. I for myself like a dark sound.
Hello!
My talharpas and jouhikkos start at $600 (including shipping), you can find out more in my Etsy shop - www.etsy.com/shop/CrossroadMusic
In general I make standard talharpas and jouhikkos and bass jouhikkos. Bass have a very low, deep and dark sound, but they are more difficult to learn than regular talharpas.
For your request, in my opinion, an regular talharpa, like the one in the video, is suitable.
From it you can extract various archaic sounds and more fun ones too)
fire
❤❤❤
😎💕
🎼🎶😌🎶🎼
Prodigy on my skin
🍃🍃🍃
Is this a tune composed originally from the workshop?
Yes, this is an improvisation recorded straight in the workshop)
@lyreofthecrossroads Are there any survived ancient tunes, or now we can only hear the modern-day composed norse music?
@@herzogronzinger3771 The second option is more relevant.
I don’t know whether the ancients recorded music and whether the recordings have survived, I think not.
Therefore, all we can do is recreate the instruments and play melodies through them.
Mystical experience does not go unnoticed too, but it is already beyond the realm of historical reconstruction.
@@lyreofthecrossroadsFor sure it would be interesting to hear some points on this topic from scientists of this field...like music historians et cetera...
For sure some old folk tunes survived since the middle ages and the "sound" of each regional folk music also carried on at least some typical aspects of the older songs and styles and so on...
(And also physics for sure play a role - the typical difference in the first Intervall on a string instrument would be e.g. a 5th...it should be the natural next Intervall after the octave. So one might suggest that certain instruments were tuned in a similar manner - and because of things like that one might know what is possible to play on that particular instrument...)
@@gawelszczytkowski1991 I learned a long time ago to tune all my lyres without using a tuner, a person a thousand years ago did just that, he had an ear and a voice, based on which he tuned the instrument.
There was no standardization; each musician tuned the instrument individually, depending on his voice and hearing
Wonderful sound! Could you send me the sigurd & fafnir design, i need it for a tattoo project. Thank you so much
You can easily find PNG on the Internet)
rad
😎
What is the tuning?
GCGC
The amount of strands and in which order are the strings?
@lyreofthecrossroads I would also like to know the srand count, I'm trying to make one myself. Absolutely love the instrument.
experiment with this, it’s more interesting)@@hunterrodgers7040
experiment with this, it’s more interesting)@@Bullski123
Delightfully rough.
It is)
Waht kind of strings do you use for the tagalharpa?
Horsehair strings
@@lyreofthecrossroads thank you
My bridge keeps slipping off any suggestions?
How is it slipping?
It flops over and the string tension throws it off
The strings don't create enough pressure, look in this direction
similar as Mongolian khuur!
it is, but very figuratively
@@lyreofthecrossroads Thanks for responding and sorry if it sounded cold. I actually love your instrument and would happily purchase one
@@dieglhix Thank you ❤
I will always be glad to make a instrument for you)
@@lyreofthecrossroads Thank you!
Times right now are not the best in this specific year, but I would gladly pay in the (hopefully near) future for your craft. Do have an estimate of price-range? E.g. acceptable Mid tier vs Highly polished with added personal carving.
@@dieglhix My Talharpa prices now start at $600 (shipping included)
Simple personal engraving can fit into this range.
Adding complex custom designs usually adds $70-$200 to the cost and can be more, depending on each specific request and the complexity of the customization
What kinda string are these?
Its horsehair strings)
Sounds like Qobyz.. and have a little similarities with this instrument.
a little)
What kind of string are those ?
horsehair
@@lyreofthecrossroads thanks a lot, I forgot I knew that. Was thinking about trying such string on my germanic lyre (which currently has nylon string)
@@mathias841 ruclips.net/video/rsQVqS5jdPg/видео.htmlsi=qfZrHp8kjWSMvjpJ
@@lyreofthecrossroads wow thanks so much!
@@lyreofthecrossroads I tried to play my lyre with a violin bow but that might not be the easiest way 😄 thanks a lots for what you do, it's awesome!
🐍 👁 🐉
no hay música mas festiva menos espirituosa ?
Claro que existe, mas é isso que tenho por enquanto)
I feel sad for people who are deaf.
I'm sure they have their own music playing in their heads too)