I follow you almost everywhere (not to be creepy, but a fan!) but I somehow missed the "had" part! Yay, so incredibly happy for you and to see this video of you smiling and happy!
This is so cool! I want to play the Greek lyre, and I’m asking for one for Christmas because I have no crafting talent (it’s okay, it’s for Apollo, not Hephaestus). The one you made is so beautiful!
I'm not a luthier by any means, but being a strings player, I've done a little reading into what makes my instrument "do the thing".... and tone-wood. Certain woods vibrate better hence producing better sound than others. For strings, spruce (or cedar for more economical instruments) is ideal. The sides and backs are usually done with hardwoods (maple, mahogany, and similar tend to be the more popular choices, so the softer side of hardwoods)
Many pictures of lyres are from the 19th century. They are more a decorative thing, not a source for an actual instrument. The historical lyres often were much bigger (may be exept the Cologne Lyre) I have build some different lyres, and yes, longer strings and a second hole (for a soundbox) will improve the sound dramatically. If you plan to build a second one, I can give you a few hints. Some would make the build much easier.
Jazzed to hear you're thru the worst of the cancer and feeling well enough to do things again :))) I hope to see more iterations on this project or other instruments, trying a new craft for the first time is the best thing in life besides getting good at it!
Whoa! The chisel comment has me floored, i recently had a similar experience doing some weaving wattles in my garden. Genetic memory or ancestors presence?! Who knows? ❤❤❤
So glad you are feeling better, Always happy to see you on Instagram, or here On the Youba Tuba.. This reminds me of a Lyre, a good friend of mine made ages ago. Sadly he is unable to do projects like this at the moment because he suffered from a Stroke caused by an aneurism.. I am hoping he will recover enough to someday get back to building musical instruments like this again.. I am sharing this with him to lift his spirits..
So so beautiful! I had a similar experience when I was sent to the costume room during university, I sat at the machine & my hands knew what to do. Magic ❤
I follow you almost everywhere (not to be creepy, but a fan!) but I somehow missed the "had" part! Yay, so incredibly happy for you and to see this video of you smiling and happy!
You did a great job. Love it. So glad to see you posting. Much Love
This is so cool! I want to play the Greek lyre, and I’m asking for one for Christmas because I have no crafting talent (it’s okay, it’s for Apollo, not Hephaestus). The one you made is so beautiful!
I'm not a luthier by any means, but being a strings player, I've done a little reading into what makes my instrument "do the thing".... and tone-wood. Certain woods vibrate better hence producing better sound than others. For strings, spruce (or cedar for more economical instruments) is ideal. The sides and backs are usually done with hardwoods (maple, mahogany, and similar tend to be the more popular choices, so the softer side of hardwoods)
🎉🎈 🌺🌹🌺 so overjoyed to see this post today🎉❤🎈🎈
Many pictures of lyres are from the 19th century. They are more a decorative thing, not a source for an actual instrument. The historical lyres often were much bigger (may be exept the Cologne Lyre)
I have build some different lyres, and yes, longer strings and a second hole (for a soundbox) will improve the sound dramatically. If you plan to build a second one, I can give you a few hints. Some would make the build much easier.
I am soooo happy to see a new video from you!
And what a beautiful and magical lyre you've made... lots of love, hugs and stars for you🌟
Jazzed to hear you're thru the worst of the cancer and feeling well enough to do things again :))) I hope to see more iterations on this project or other instruments, trying a new craft for the first time is the best thing in life besides getting good at it!
Whoa! The chisel comment has me floored, i recently had a similar experience doing some weaving wattles in my garden. Genetic memory or ancestors presence?! Who knows? ❤❤❤
So glad you are feeling better, Always happy to see you on Instagram, or here On the Youba Tuba..
This reminds me of a Lyre, a good friend of mine made ages ago. Sadly he is unable to do projects like this at the moment because he suffered from a Stroke caused by an aneurism.. I am hoping he will recover enough to someday get back to building musical instruments like this again.. I am sharing this with him to lift his spirits..
Looks amazing! I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Okay but a Shrek lyre would be amazing! Love the video!! Love you!!
This is so magical ✨️x
So so beautiful! I had a similar experience when I was sent to the costume room during university, I sat at the machine & my hands knew what to do. Magic ❤
Wonderful to hear you’re feeling better! Excited, as always, to see what you create!
Stunning work! So cool! And glad you are feeling ok! ❤️✨
Glad you are feeling up to creating more of your unique and wonrous magic 🌟💜🌟
it's so magical and beautiful!!!! wow I would love to try this someday
sending you love and healing energy.
Oh this is absolutely gorgeous, and the making of is so comforting 💕
im glad to see you back, your content is very refreshing!!!!