How to Play the Tagelharpa/Talharpa: Lesson 3 How to Play Notes

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • In this lesson I go over how to play notes on the tagelharpa (talharpa). We will go over the various techniques on how to use the fingers on the stings, scales you can use, and how to learn songs by ear. This is the last leeson involving playing the instrument in the series for now. I may update it later and add lessons to songs as I go along. The next video will contain tips, tricks, and basic care of the instrument so stay tuned.
    Tuning used
    B-B2 F#3 B3

Комментарии • 22

  • @WAZindustries
    @WAZindustries 2 года назад +4

    This Videos are awesome dude! Thanks for the help, keep 'em coming!

    • @Skaldic_Works
      @Skaldic_Works  2 года назад

      You're welcome and thank you. I will try my best.

  • @syneydesign
    @syneydesign 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much I've been using your tutorials to learn my new bass tagelharpa and i can finally after around a week play these 4 notes clearly!

    • @Skaldic_Works
      @Skaldic_Works  5 месяцев назад +1

      Nice. I'm glad I'm able to help some people out learning this wonderful instrument. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @WokeDetection
    @WokeDetection 2 года назад +2

    Very very interesting sounds from that. I didn't know such instruments existed. Can I make one.
    Also. What's that sigil behind your back

    • @Skaldic_Works
      @Skaldic_Works  2 года назад

      You could make one yourself or purchase one from a luthier. I got mine from Crossroads Music on etsy. There are other luthiers on there as well. The sigil is actually an Icelandic stave (post viking age) known as Vegvisir with the Elder Futhark around the outside with a dragon motif. Not much is known about its true meaning but we speculate its sort of a compass based stave that helps people find their way.

  • @lugfarte2919
    @lugfarte2919 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup. Grace à vos vidéo, j'ai pu accorder ma talharpa. Je suis en France et ici, personne n'en joue.. en tout cas, que je connaisse. C'est un instrument méconnu

    • @Skaldic_Works
      @Skaldic_Works  Год назад

      Pierrick Valence, who used to play in Skald, plays the instrument, and he is from France. The whole project started out with Fench members. I'm not sure how many are from there since the lineup changes, though.

    • @lugfarte2919
      @lugfarte2919 Год назад

      Alors il y a peut-être que lui. Je ne sais pas. Après, on en voit jamais pendant les fêtes médiévales ou concert en France

    • @Skaldic_Works
      @Skaldic_Works  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I feel as if I'm the only one who plays here in my state as well. It is an old and unique instrument, and there isn't a high percentage of players in the world. A majority of the population of players is mostly found within the Scandinavian communities throughout the world.

    • @jp16k92
      @jp16k92 5 месяцев назад +1

      On est certainement plusieurs. Je viens d’en acheter une. Maintenant, il faut que j’apprenne. Rosin? Check! Tenir l’archet? Check! Accorder? Check! Faire du bruit? Check! Maintenant, il faut de la patience!

    • @lugfarte2919
      @lugfarte2919 5 месяцев назад

      @@jp16k92 beaucoup de patience. Mais le fait de le tenir, l'accorder est simple. C'est surtout les notes ... De suivre une partition qui est un peu complexe.

  • @StarshipTrooper4231
    @StarshipTrooper4231 8 месяцев назад

    Rule of thumb. Learn to play an instrument before you try to teach others. If you can't play a simple major scale, you shouldn't showcase your videos as "how to..."