hey, beautiful instrument, did u make it by yourself? As an igil player I had to say: the gap between the neck and the strings are wrong, igil's string tension is much lower compare to morin huur, u should reduce some height of both upper and lower saddle and it would become more like an igil~
Yes I made it myself, thanks. I know the gap is too big, that was a mistake I made when I was in the early stage of building. But it actually isn't the bridge and tension that is too high, the neck isn't straight and is positioned a bit backwards. However it is still playable and when I make another I will definitely improve that.
Thanks! I’ve been practicing for about four years. Playing fretless becomes easier the more you do it. I also have little pencil markings on the strings to know where the most important notes are
@@bartneusaap Sounds really nice :) I wanted to buy a doshpuluur at first but then got frighten by the common fretless board and decided upom a tovshuur instead. I hope i can throat sing like you one day. Do you have any particular warm up practice before singing?
@@lancelot5192 Thanks. Fretted doshpuluurs also exist if you didn't know. I don't really have a warm up, I think it's really important to keep the practise regular though. Every day if possible.
Thank you!! I think the singing would've been a bit better if I hadn't recorded it in the morning, especially the high notes. I recorded it in the Veluwe, a natural area in the Netherlands, near where I live :)