@11:24 "Don't worry, they won't break". @11:32 A cracking sound and a quick worried glance to the left. Nice video! I should probably get to work on my strings. My TH's have been sitting in the corner unstrung for months now.
Very cool - thank you for the straightforward videos in general - I'm wondering, do you use the same number of threads for each string? I have a 4 string for reference with 14.5 inch scale length.
Hi. Very helpful vidéo for making own strings. I have built a Rebec (also called ravel) and I will try this technique. It is a bowed strings instruments, but I think horse hair bow with enough rosin on it should be able to grip on these strings to make the sound.
nice trick to lengthen the ropes like this but should it also be done with real horsehair??? then in the other video you twisted the hair 12 times here with the 24 line, so with the line always double compared to the real hair???
Hi, can't I just use a thick fishing line, like 1,6mm(which I do have)? Is it important that several strings are beeing twisted? And do You use rosin only on the bow or also on the horse hair strings?
I wouldn't go over 0.25mm. Thicker will create a terrible sound. Twisting is necessary yes. I use rosin only on the bow. Anyone who puts rosin on the strings as well is a noob.
@11:24 "Don't worry, they won't break". @11:32 A cracking sound and a quick worried glance to the left.
Nice video! I should probably get to work on my strings. My TH's have been sitting in the corner unstrung for months now.
Extremely helpful video...thanks a ton!
Great info.
Very cool - thank you for the straightforward videos in general - I'm wondering, do you use the same number of threads for each string? I have a 4 string for reference with 14.5 inch scale length.
so... In this case it would be 18-26-34-42 :)
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Hi. Very helpful vidéo for making own strings. I have built a Rebec (also called ravel) and I will try this technique. It is a bowed strings instruments, but I think horse hair bow with enough rosin on it should be able to grip on these strings to make the sound.
Yes of course. I use horse hair on my bow as
Well.
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Very helpful, thank You! I'm trying to build a tagelharpa. What kind of pegs do You use?
Hi! I use fish tail bass tuners. You can get them pretty cheap on Aliexpress.
nice trick to lengthen the ropes like this but should it also be done with real horsehair??? then in the other video you twisted the hair 12 times here with the 24 line, so with the line always double compared to the real hair???
In the horse hair video I said that many people do up to 24 but that I prefer 12. It's really a matter of preference :)
You mentioned 26 strand for the heaviest string. How many strands for the other two?
Here I did 16+4 on the lightest. 20+4 on the mid and 26+4 on the bass. However you can also go 18+4 - 24+4 and 30+4.
@@Aftenstorm Thank you for the info. Any advise for the strings if I make a large bass taglharpa / jukono?
@@volkardlokisson6292 yes. Use the same technique as in the video but with a larger board and go with 40-60-80
@@Aftenstorm Thank you! I'll give it a go soon.
So, why are the 4 extra thread strands necessary?
They aren't necessary per se. But the sewing threads helps the fishing line mimic the sound of horse hair :)
Hi, can't I just use a thick fishing line, like 1,6mm(which I do have)? Is it important that several strings are beeing twisted? And do You use rosin only on the bow or also on the horse hair strings?
I wouldn't go over 0.25mm. Thicker will create a terrible sound. Twisting is necessary yes.
I use rosin only on the bow. Anyone who puts rosin on the strings as well is a noob.