I hate to necro this reply, but have you considered offering lessons? Like a two or three week course? I would happily fly to hub wherever you are to learn the subtleties of your technique.@@alravi8707
Dude! You're awesome! I wish I could play this instrument, but I have a physical disability, so I am just going to do it vicariously through you now... Hope you don't mind! Hahaha My D&D character plays a bass tagelharpa he found and I was searching for some clips to use to represent his playing for myself and the group. You are up there with if not the best I have seen playing this instrument in my youtube deep-dive! Do you take song requests? lol
Hey man. Such a awesome comment. I hope you will slay a lot of monsters dragons with that tagelharpa! ;) Lassi Logrén and Nikon B. are the best to my humble opinion. That would be my request.
Love it! I'm really wanting to get one myself. Do you recommend buying one or making my own? If buying, who should I buy from? Btw, I love the carving on yours. Looks awesome!
Any way you can elaborate your vibrating string length as well as how many hairs per string? I cannot get mine to produce notes down the whole string like this no matter what. I'm tuned in A3, D3, A2 right now... id love to tune more like yours.
Its about 80 cm length. First string 36 hairs, second had 80 and third 140. Usually i am tuned in either: DAD, EBE or FCF And stroke really gently when hitting a high note (not in a wrong way, dirty man). Otherwise it would sound like a crow dying.
Man tell me if you can help me get a tagelharpa for me, I would really appreciate it. It's been hard to find one in Mexico but I've really wanted one for a long time. congratulations on how great you play.
Thank you! I recomment you watch Nikon b. he is also a really good player, and he happens to be the maker as well! i asked in one of the commend section in one of hes vids
Hello, how r u! I really want to buy a bass tagelharpa, and the sound of yours is perfect to me. Can you tell me the brand and the cost. I am from Belgium. Do you know if it is going to be hard to get one? Greetings and peace ✌️
Still the best talharpa I've ever heard. Nikon B. truly knows his craft well.
Edit: And of course I must give credit to the player as well ;)
it sounds very powerful and strong!! You've definitely reached an incredible level, I want the same sound😳
Thank you my comrade! I learn only from the best🙌💪🖤
Honestly the most impressive talharp sound ive come across! Incredible , love your technique
Thats impressive! I really like your playing Style. 🔥
Thank you🙌
I hate to necro this reply, but have you considered offering lessons? Like a two or three week course? I would happily fly to hub wherever you are to learn the subtleties of your technique.@@alravi8707
I absolutely love this. Mystic vibes
Как же это круто.
Thank you so much….
Dude! You're awesome! I wish I could play this instrument, but I have a physical disability, so I am just going to do it vicariously through you now... Hope you don't mind! Hahaha
My D&D character plays a bass tagelharpa he found and I was searching for some clips to use to represent his playing for myself and the group. You are up there with if not the best I have seen playing this instrument in my youtube deep-dive!
Do you take song requests? lol
Hey man. Such a awesome comment. I hope you will slay a lot of monsters dragons with that tagelharpa! ;)
Lassi Logrén and Nikon B. are the best to my humble opinion. That would be my request.
Impressive!
sweet job
Это лучшая лира на всем севере
how u do this? i like it
This is awesome, im in the process of making one so quick question. What are you using for strings? Are they cello strings or?
Thanks! This is Nylon string. It sounds the same as horse hair to my mind. But better resistant to cold.
@@alravi8707 sweet, thanks. Aye I've heard of people using a number of things but nylon makes sense. Easier to source too
@@billykiddcolman2233 Nylon hair about 0,10 - 0,20mm thick is my recommendation.
Love it! I'm really wanting to get one myself. Do you recommend buying one or making my own? If buying, who should I buy from? Btw, I love the carving on yours. Looks awesome!
Any way you can elaborate your vibrating string length as well as how many hairs per string? I cannot get mine to produce notes down the whole string like this no matter what. I'm tuned in A3, D3, A2 right now... id love to tune more like yours.
Its about 80 cm length. First string 36 hairs, second had 80 and third 140. Usually i am tuned in either: DAD, EBE or FCF
And stroke really gently when hitting a high note (not in a wrong way, dirty man). Otherwise it would sound like a crow dying.
Man tell me if you can help me get a tagelharpa for me, I would really appreciate it. It's been hard to find one in Mexico but I've really wanted one for a long time.
congratulations on how great you play.
Trata de fabricar una yo estoy en proceso de buscar el pelo de caballo
😎🥋💪⚓💙🙏💛🍀🪶🛡️🗡️🧭🌵⛰️🍋💦🔥👣🌬️🍃🎶🕯️💫⏳⚖️♊😇
You’re by far the best player I’ve seen on these. Where would you recommend buying one?
Thank you! I recomment you watch Nikon b. he is also a really good player, and he happens to be the maker as well! i asked in one of the commend section in one of hes vids
Hello, how r u! I really want to buy a bass tagelharpa, and the sound of yours is perfect to me. Can you tell me the brand and the cost. I am from Belgium. Do you know if it is going to be hard to get one? Greetings and peace ✌️
Dag hallo, ik heb het van Nikon b. Hij heeft ook ee YT kanaal. Ik heb slechts in de comments gevraagd voor een tagelharpa. :)
@@alravi8707 Merci!
Hello. I also want to make talharpa, but the only thing I don't know is how to make it bass. Or do you only need the right notes?
What tuning do you use?
I believe this to be fCF