Great job !!!!! Looks and sounds like the one I built for my wife back in 63-64, 4 strings per note, She made it to the Tex Mack amatuer TV show in the mid 60's
You are quite right, but don't forget Tirol (Northern Austrian Part as well as the Southern Part that belongs to Italy Südtirol=Alto Adige) and Switzerland although folklore there dounts a bit different. I love this music because it reminds me my childhood.
Thank you for sharing this nice tune. So wonderfully played! My 10 Year old daughter plays Hackbrett and loves to listen to your Happy Hackbrett. I could not find any music sheet for it. Could you give me a hint where to look, or could you send us the tunes? Thank you :-)
The tune came from an OLD issue of the Dulcimer's Players News, really old. I don't recall the actual issue and actually I had a hard time finding it myself last time I looked for it. That was long ago, I play it from memory...
I still cannot find another HD that has such a full tone, probably because of the large size. If you were not a self made guy, what dulcimer would you buy if money wouldn't matter? Really cool song by the way. Now I have something I want to learn besides frailing Banjo.
Hi Thomas, I can't really recommend other dulcimers. I've played a few others but mostly only ones I've built myself. Most commercial instruments use only 2 strings per course which is a mistake according to Howie Mitchel who wrote books on dulcimer building long ago. He felt more strings per course gave a "richer" sound, of course it is a lot more trouble to tune. I went with Howie's recommendation though when I built my own instruments, they have 4 strings per treble course and 3 per bass course. So if you can find something with more than two, I think you get closer to the sound of mine. Hammer on!
Thank you very much. I made the dulcimer myself, and yes it is standard tuned. The bridges are all lined up, perhaps the angle of the video just make them appear different. It has 4 strings per course on the treble strings and 3 on the bass side. Howie Mitchel, (who built many dulcimers and wrote books on the subject) felt that having more string per course was very important in getting the best sound. So I followed his advise. Thanks again.
@@veedubbayou Thank you for your reply. I agree more strings per course seems to give a better tone. I currently have 5 Hammered Dulcimers and 1 Hammered Mbira. One of my favorites is a Colorado Dutch Hop style Dulcimer that I was given which has 4 strings per course over the entire instrument. Beautiful sound but is tremendously heavy. I also had to design different hammers for it since the string spacing is huge. I kept falling in the valley hitting bass notes on the left side of the treble bridge. I am hoping one day to own an Appenzell Hackbrett from Switzerland which has 5 strings per course.
Pues sí, lindisimo. Me recuerda mi infancia y juventud. Gracias a RUclips podemos disfrutar de esas músicas. Recuerdos , Grüße and regards de las Islas Canarias, donde tenemos un folklore muy rico y cuidado gracias a agrupaciones como Gofiones (Gran Canaria) y Los Sabandeños (Tenerife) y muchísimos más que han recorrido el mundo para dar a conocer su música y que han trabajado duro para rescatar las Isas, Folias y Malagueñas etc. tradicionales de las islas y además han integrado muchas melodías de Suramerica ya que los Isleños han emigrado allí durante muchos años y se sienten unidos a aquel continente y a cualquier país.
This was one of my very early videos and I really didn't pay much attention to my position. I wanted to show the instrument which I built myself. I didn't intentionally "hide" my face. There are many other videos on my channel where I can be seen. :)
Herrlich, kann ich nicht oft genug hören
Traumhafte Melodie!
Danke !
Sehr schön gespielt 👍🙏!
Danke!
Wahnsinn ; was für ein Wunderschöner Klang und so einmalig schön gespielt . DANKE für dieses Video .
Danke
I absoulutly LOVE THIS!!
Thank you very much!
Wunderschön 👍👍👍😀 wahnsinns Klang und toll gespielt !!!! Weiter so!!!😃
Danke
We want more!!! 👏👏👏
Great job !!!!! Looks and sounds like the one I built for my wife back in 63-64, 4 strings per note, She made it to the Tex Mack amatuer TV
show in the mid 60's
What a great coffee table!
This is one of the most amazing thing's i've seen in quite some time. What a joy!
Thank you very much!
wonderful playing and the Hackbrett is a wonderful instrument, especially yours
Beautiful playing.. Thank you..First time I am seeing hackbrett...
Thank you!
"Hackbrett" is the German term for "hammered dulcimer".
Suara alat musik ini membuat hati tenang menambah suasana bahahagia
You are the best and the song is divine👍👍👍😀
Thank you!
Wow!!excellent job!!
Realmente super espectacular, las interpretaciones de estas melodías, felicitaciones a estos genio
Gracias
I play bavarian music on the hackbrett, nice job!!
Wow! Schönes Hackbrett mit wundervollem Klang! 🎵👍🏼
Patrick Eruimy thank you!
YEAHBAA MAMBAA !!!
Fine job, as always, Phil!
Great, keep it up....
Nice job as always, Phil!
Fair enough nice playing!
I like this song, You are amanzing!
Thank you very much!
Lindo instrumento, bella polca
Wow!!! I feel the Power of Bavarian and Steiermark😀😀😀😀
You are quite right, but don't forget Tirol (Northern Austrian Part as well as the Southern Part that belongs to Italy Südtirol=Alto Adige) and Switzerland although folklore there dounts a bit different. I love this music because it reminds me my childhood.
Muito lindo... Fantástico,
El dulcimer is quite popular yogether with haro and Zither
Stark!
Браво!
Bravo!
Thank you!
Beleza maravilhoso
Cro/HR Rijeka .D.P💞👍🤛
so viel mal ich das schon gehört habe müsste der eigentlich schlegel und seiten wechseln so ein schöner klang
Me en canta el instrumento
Thank you for sharing this nice tune. So wonderfully played! My 10 Year old daughter plays Hackbrett and loves to listen to your Happy Hackbrett. I could not find any music sheet for it. Could you give me a hint where to look, or could you send us the tunes? Thank you :-)
The tune came from an OLD issue of the Dulcimer's Players News, really old. I don't recall the actual issue and actually I had a hard time finding it myself last time I looked for it. That was long ago, I play it from memory...
I still cannot find another HD that has such a full tone, probably because of the large size. If you were not a self made guy, what dulcimer would you buy if money wouldn't matter?
Really cool song by the way. Now I have something I want to learn besides frailing Banjo.
Hi Thomas, I can't really recommend other dulcimers. I've played a few others but mostly only ones I've built myself. Most commercial instruments use only 2 strings per course which is a mistake according to Howie Mitchel who wrote books on dulcimer building long ago. He felt more strings per course gave a "richer" sound, of course it is a lot more trouble to tune. I went with Howie's recommendation though when I built my own instruments, they have 4 strings per treble course and 3 per bass course. So if you can find something with more than two, I think you get closer to the sound of mine. Hammer on!
Genau so will ich es haben + nicht anders
Danke
Geil, absolut Spitze
Danke
K lindooooo
Excellent job! What brand is your dulcimer, where can I buy it?
Love the tune! Who made your Dulcimer? I love the tone! Is it standard tuned? The bass bridges seem to be in different positions.
Thank you very much. I made the dulcimer myself, and yes it is standard tuned. The bridges are all lined up, perhaps the angle of the video just make them appear different. It has 4 strings per course on the treble strings and 3 on the bass side. Howie Mitchel, (who built many dulcimers and wrote books on the subject) felt that having more string per course was very important in getting the best sound. So I followed his advise. Thanks again.
@@veedubbayou Thank you for your reply. I agree more strings per course seems to give a better tone. I currently have 5 Hammered Dulcimers and 1 Hammered Mbira. One of my favorites is a Colorado Dutch Hop style Dulcimer that I was given which has 4 strings per course over the entire instrument. Beautiful sound but is tremendously heavy. I also had to design different hammers for it since the string spacing is huge. I kept falling in the valley hitting bass notes on the left side of the treble bridge. I am hoping one day to own an Appenzell Hackbrett from Switzerland which has 5 strings per course.
Lindo
Pues sí, lindisimo. Me recuerda mi infancia y juventud. Gracias a RUclips podemos disfrutar de esas músicas. Recuerdos , Grüße and regards de las Islas Canarias, donde tenemos un folklore muy rico y cuidado gracias a agrupaciones como Gofiones (Gran Canaria) y Los Sabandeños (Tenerife) y muchísimos más que han recorrido el mundo para dar a conocer su música y que han trabajado duro para rescatar las Isas, Folias y Malagueñas etc. tradicionales de las islas y además han integrado muchas melodías de Suramerica ya que los Isleños han emigrado allí durante muchos años y se sienten unidos a aquel continente y a cualquier país.
Que instrumento e esse xilofone ou e outro alguém sabe de parte do mundo ele e
Interesanta mūzika patik
That sounded great! Do you recall which DPN issue the sheet music was in or, by chance, have another source for the sheet music?
It was in the Winter 1982 edition, p. 38. You should be able to find it on line if you search. I don’t think I can post an image here…
@@veedubbayou Thank you! I was able to get an image from the DPN editor. Take care!
@@stephendippel2458 great, its a FUN tune!
Молодчина.
Apaz do senhor Jesus ele é maravilhoso cada um ele da um dom abraços Pedrinho Vitória esp Santo
Why do you hide your face? One would think that one would welcome personal exposure and be invited to gigs!
This was one of my very early videos and I really didn't pay much attention to my position. I wanted to show the instrument which I built myself. I didn't intentionally "hide" my face. There are many other videos on my channel where I can be seen. :)
@@veedubbayou impressive talents!
@@PrinzessinSchuhkartonthank you very much!
@@veedubbayou wishing you well 🙂
Darn straight
Cuanto vale um estrumento deçe
i still laugh at the name hackbrett. it has a meaning in german.
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Ach du Scheiße !!!! Jetzt geht es aber los 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Suffa !!!!! Die Alpen rufen.....
If you can't appreciate the music then go elsewhere