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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2011
  • The Hugh Tracey Alto, the Hugh Tracey Bb Treble, and the Hugh Tracey D Treble kalimbas can each be retuned by up to a whole step higher or lower than their "native key", hence covering all 12 keys in western music.
    This video goes along with the info here:
    www.kalimbamagi...

Комментарии • 66

  • @maryl.7226
    @maryl.7226 3 года назад +1

    The singing is really nice with the kalimba. It's not often I hear the kalimba used as an instrument for accompaniment. Thanks for such a pleasant and VERY informative upload for understanding tunings better.

  • @yk1393
    @yk1393 4 года назад +2

    I’m officially in love with all Hugh Tracey kalimba’s sounds 😍😍😍

  • @maryriley6163
    @maryriley6163 4 года назад +3

    Wow! You are a nice singer, too!

  • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
    @MicahBuzanANIMATION 6 лет назад +6

    So many options. I want to get them all!

  • @acemurphy2
    @acemurphy2 5 лет назад +14

    All I want to know is. What key is best for calling squirrels ?

  • @Cat-qo3ht
    @Cat-qo3ht Год назад

    Hello Mark,
    I have corresponded with you a little bit about my not-so-vintage Treble Hugh Tracey I got on Ebay. Well, I decided to retune it to C major as I just couldn't find songs to play in the B root key. Then for some reason the third from the top right was completely dead. No matter what I did it would not fix. The only time it vibrated was if it was back in the Treble tuning. Then I decided to replace the tine with a tine from a Kalimba I upgraded keys on. That made no difference. I pulled ALL the original keys out and the top half-round piece fell off along with the bottom wood bar the tines rest on. I had an aha moment. Maybe what made it a treble was that bar was farther away from the upper brace the tines set through. I had a new bottom piece along with the metal rod. I pushed that setup further up the Kalimba to give the tines extra length so they could vibrate in the C scale. It worked! Now, however, I'm not digging the sound. It just sounds really, really basic. I've gotten used to the more sweeter tones of a flat board Kalimba. I'm actually wondering if it's a gender thing. My husband prefers the hollow box and women tend to prefer the sweet tones of flatbords. Anyways, I thought you'd get a kick out of hearing about my Kalimba experiment. 😊

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  Год назад +1

      When a note just goes thud, it is a problem with the structure of the box. Certain frequencies get absorbed, so it doesn’t matter if you put a new tine or not. And then, as you found you can retune the tine, higher or lower than the thud frequency, and it will ring clear. Try this. Place your thumb on the face wood and press down… and try playing the note in question. Move your thumb around to different locations… does this improve?
      An alternative solution…. If the highest good sounding note of the kalimba is.. D… then retune the entire instrument to the key of Bb… everything is a while step lower. You will be in a different key, but all the Tablature and instruction will work for you.

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  Год назад +1

      I replied… but the comment Deb’s not to be tied to your comment… Can you see?

    • @Cat-qo3ht
      @Cat-qo3ht Год назад

      @@kalimbamagic hello. Yes, I was thinking it could have to do with the sound box. There is a small spot on the same side as that key/tine where the pieces of wood meet where it looks like there was a crack or some other compromise to it, and reglued.

    • @Cat-qo3ht
      @Cat-qo3ht Год назад

      @@kalimbamagic Also, thank YOU for taking time out of your busy life to reply very in depth. I very much ap it.

  • @odishudson4739
    @odishudson4739 4 года назад +2

    cool video great talent there singing and playing bro.

  • @kalimbamagic
    @kalimbamagic  13 лет назад +2

    There are two ways to change keys on a kalimba. One (easy to change keys, but it changes the instrument's layout) is to go around the circle of 5ths - ie, G and C differ only by one note, F# goes to F natural - easy to retune, but then every song you knew on the G kalimba is played differently on the C.
    The other way, THIS WAY, mainly moves all the tines up or down, so you can play the same song on any of them. -- JUST like moving your capo up or down your guitar neck.

  • @Pacopeco31
    @Pacopeco31 5 лет назад +2

    Hi, what i do really thing it would be fantastic is providing a chromatic kalimba (or half chromatic)...i wonder why it hasn't been offered out yet...There are so many nice melodys that need some extra notes!!. IT IS REALLY A NEED

    • @Ruthavecflute
      @Ruthavecflute 3 года назад

      I think the way the notes are arreanged allows more sympathetic resonance between the tines. Example if I play a C the E and G keys (Next to the C) vibrate a bit as well giving a fuller sound. If there were keys in between then it might not sound as good. This video sows someone who rearangged there kalimba because they thought is would be easier to learn. ruclips.net/video/kXBiX4yxH-E/видео.html It sounded a lot better once they put it back. That said there are chromatic kalimbas, called mbra but they are rather different and expensive. ruclips.net/video/ADD7hqnmO4E/видео.html

  • @ChillTerm
    @ChillTerm 7 лет назад +1

    cannot decide if i should buy the kalimba in Bb treble (really like the key), or in G major (alto) more sound box resonance...

  • @samsil3483
    @samsil3483 10 лет назад +26

    I am thinking of getting a kalimba... How do I figure out what key kalimba to get?

    • @nilsvids
      @nilsvids 6 лет назад +5

      Did you figure out yet?

    • @hshtrnaut
      @hshtrnaut 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah I wanna know this too

    • @nilsvids
      @nilsvids 6 лет назад +4

      h4shtr0naut 420 I went for a lotus tuned kalimba... It's just magical.

    • @hshtrnaut
      @hshtrnaut 6 лет назад +4

      nilsvids I just ordered a gecko in C tune

    • @kgabs
      @kgabs 5 лет назад +3

      i think you can use the hammer to move the metals to re-create the key

  • @bethg.5611
    @bethg.5611 Год назад +1

    I found a Hugh Tracy Alto in a thrift shop for eight dollars. I've tried others but I like it best.

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  Год назад

      Great deal… You have it tuned up?

    • @bethg.5611
      @bethg.5611 Год назад

      It could be better tuned, lol.

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  Год назад

      Check here to help you tune:
      www.kalimbamagic.com/blog/item/sound-files-to-help-you-tune-your-kalimba

  • @kalimbamagic
    @kalimbamagic  11 лет назад +1

    The Alto (or Treble) kalimba comes in G, and can be tuned down to F by pulling all the tines down (out) a little bit. Kalimba Magic will do that service for you - usually for free - when you buy a kalimba from us.
    - Mark

  • @SOUNDsculptures
    @SOUNDsculptures 7 лет назад

    Please could you help... If I wanted to play Kalimba with an Irish whistle in D, is it best to get a Kalimba also in D? Thank you.

  • @kashbill5039
    @kashbill5039 6 лет назад

    i just got cheap kalimba 10 key from china, found it very hard to tune with universal tuner on android apps,. using the modern baroque pitch which its almost close to it

  • @joktiff
    @joktiff 10 лет назад +1

    This instrument is simply amazing! Though I have to ask about the song you're mentioning at 1:55. I'm having a hard time hearing what you're saying and I need to know the name of it!

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  10 лет назад +3

      Jesu = JS Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.

    • @joktiff
      @joktiff 10 лет назад

      Thanks mate!

  • @passathequady3906
    @passathequady3906 9 лет назад

    Help I got a kalimba and it was wonderful but my dad found it re tuned it and I know it was a alto but it dosent sound the same even though I've tuned it back to what that scale it said in the box but again dosent sound like when I got it

  • @atooz1
    @atooz1 5 лет назад +5

    Since I am tone deaf, they all sound EXACTLY the same, but great video. And for those that wonder what I am doing here, this video was in my recommendation list and I found interesting how this instrument looks.❤️

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  5 лет назад +2

      AT - that is the point - you can play the exact same song in different keys, it will sound the same.. but higher or lower.

    • @atooz1
      @atooz1 5 лет назад +1

      @@kalimbamagic Thank you. I am not very smart for music; one day, maybe, I will understand (the concept, all notes sound the same for me).

  • @angelabarton2551
    @angelabarton2551 4 года назад

    What if buying a kalimba,, how to you chose the right one?

  • @alyzby7299
    @alyzby7299 4 года назад

    Hi, what represent green and red sticker on kalimba? is there any meaning?

  • @seaisbon
    @seaisbon 6 лет назад

    What about the Hugh Tracey chromatic kalimba ? It can be covered every keys right ? Since it has pentatonic at the back of the box

  • @ShoppingBored
    @ShoppingBored 4 года назад +1

    Can I use the hammer to change the kalimba key?

  • @johnryanlabares9542
    @johnryanlabares9542 3 года назад

    What's the difference between the alto and treble kalimba? Thank you.

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  3 года назад

      Alto kalimbas have 15 tines, with a low note of G below middle C, exactly 2 octaves in the key of G. The Treble Kalimba has 17 tines... and its standard tuning is very different - still in the key of G, the low note is B below middle C, and then up 2 octaves and a bit to D above high C for the top note. The 17 Note treble Kalimbas in this video have been recast into the canonical "alto form" with the root note in the low tine.

  • @Boggsy.
    @Boggsy. 5 лет назад +1

    1:32

  • @Altosax2412
    @Altosax2412 11 лет назад +1

    Im confused also, i want to get one in the f key. I see that it says tuned down to f. So if i get any kalimba, i could tune it to f?

  • @happyhotdog4342
    @happyhotdog4342 5 лет назад

    what tune is he playing on those kalimbas?? it sounds wonderful

  • @alisalittle817
    @alisalittle817 2 года назад

    lol My lows are on each side lol
    I am so rebellious, I play my own rules and to me? I sound good . Lol . Probably because I like licks

  • @Stratocaster65
    @Stratocaster65 3 года назад

    can you tune them in minor keys?

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  3 года назад

      You can... but remember that one tuned to G major will also play E minor. One that plays in C major will also play in A minor.

  • @mes252
    @mes252 5 лет назад

    EDELWEISS... jeden MORGEN you green...

  • @meyrickjoe9498
    @meyrickjoe9498 4 года назад +6

    Root note : He means the Major key
    Bass note: he means the Minor key

    • @batuhan_a_kocak
      @batuhan_a_kocak 3 года назад

      No. Root note is the tonic (the first note) of scale. C is the root of the C major or C minor scales. G is the root of the G major and G minor scales. Bass note is the lowest note on the kalimba.
      Let's say you have a kalimba tuned to C and its bass note is also C (a regular 17-key kalimba). But you saw a song in G. What do you do? You tune your Fs higher and make them F#. Now, you have a kalimba with the bass note C but the root of the scale is G.

  • @hajimesenpai7996
    @hajimesenpai7996 5 лет назад

    Wait.....so you can learn any song no matter what key on the kalimba without tuning it over and over? :0

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  5 лет назад +1

      Roma Taliona ASMR You can already learn songs in any key, by transposing the song into the key of your Kalimba. That is, any diatonic song can be played in the key of G. The point of this video: you may need to transpose a song into some particular key, either to match the key that is best for your voice, or to match the key that other instruments are playing in.

    • @ShoppingBored
      @ShoppingBored 4 года назад

      Guitarists use the capo. Keyboardist can transpose the keys played. Transposing is very important if you are playing with others. One time I had to transpose my keyboard is to match the vocalist

  • @SpankTheGods
    @SpankTheGods 6 лет назад

    Where are the budget kalimbas?

    • @TallJason357
      @TallJason357 5 лет назад

      I got mine on Amazon.com for less than $50. The 17-note model in Mahogany.

  • @congerscott6064
    @congerscott6064 4 года назад

    I wanted to get into playing this instrument but i didn't for this reason, who wants all of those laying around, i just want one that i can play any song on, well let me see, i can't play this song on this one so i have to use that one, no wait a minute, i mean this one LOL, great video but no thanks. 👍✌.

    • @kalimbamagic
      @kalimbamagic  4 года назад +1

      Conger Scott I went my first 20 years with just 2 Kalimbas, but when I started playing professionally I realized I needed a few more keys. This video just shows you that, whatever key you want, we can accommodate.

    • @congerscott6064
      @congerscott6064 4 года назад

      @@kalimbamagic ok, now i understand, i thought you had to have the whole collection to play a wide variety of songs, im looking at one that has 17 tines, that should be good enough to get started on, thanks for responding 👍✌👌.

  • @user-um2pb4to2u
    @user-um2pb4to2u 4 года назад

    Am I going to have to grow my thumb nails this long to play good

    • @karolyn8644
      @karolyn8644 4 года назад

      You can buy over-the-thumb, under-the-nail piks (yes, spelled that way) on eBay or from the guys here at Kalimba Magic. Solves the problem.