In this video I share my way to build a Bass Tagelharpa. I hope you find it interesting to watch. My new little tune in the end of this video I have given the name " The Autumn Bass". Thanks for watching / greetings Magnus
Thanks for this helpful video. I always wanted a bass talharpa but never had $1000 to spend on one but i do have woodworking skills and this is a super easy build.
Its a crime that this video doesnt have 30 million plus views! Well done, im about to make one of these and this was the most informative video i could find
I loved watching your video. After searching for a long time to get this instrument online without success, I thought about making it myself. Watching your video makes me realize that it's quite a craft, and that it's much more complicated than I could have imagined. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience! it's really inspiring
Thank you, I'm really glad to hear that you liked it! Maybe it's me making it a bit complicated.🙂 There are other videos, as you probably know, that are based on other ways that might be better and easier to follow. I hope you get one, and play the tagelharpa soon 👍
Tack så mycket ! Mönstret upp på halsens sidor har jag lånat med från Kraviklyran. Jag tycker det är snyggt och enkelt och funkar även på en tagelharpa 👍
@27:12 can you please tell me the name of that too you use to make the tuning pegs? The one that's like a pencil sharpener. That's amazing!!! 😱 I've been sanding down my tuning pegs for almost 3 days. I will give all my money to have that kind of tool.
Hello ! That is great, then it will be much easier to make the pegs👍 I myself use the same tool that is used to make tuning screws for a cello. The cutter for the tuning screw and the broach for the tuning screw hole.
@@magnushogman9964 I did find both a violin and a cello peg shaver; I went with the cello. The violin one would be too small. I also got a reamer that can do the same size hole for the shaver. Today i shaped the body. I have the face almost ready for glueing. I can see the end of the tunnel. I just wish it wasn't almost 40C here, I could get more work done 🔥🔥
Sounds and looks so good! There's a song Dzivia - Uźniasieńnie, musician from Belarus. At 5:30 there's an amazing jouhikko (I guess it's a jouhikko). I'd really like to hear what it sounds like on your tagelharpa. Maybe you could try to play it and post in Shorts please? Thanks!
Thank you ! I'm glad to hear that you liked my tagelharpa, and thanks for the music tip! I test played the song by Dzivia from 5.30. It was a really nice piece and it works very well on my tagelharpa. Maybe I can share it, I'll think about it 👍
Hej! I dagsläget bygger jag inte då jag saknar rätt virke. Får jag tag i torrt och bra granvirke så blir det säkert mer bas tagelharpor. Då kan det bli att jag kan sälja några framöver 👍
Quick question for you, friend. At 19:00 what is the bar you glued to the center of the interior of the soundboard? Does it provide some sort of stability for the deep bass notes?
Annnd I just finished watching this video this morning. Great build here and such a deep resonant sound! Two more questions for you. 38:54, what are you treating the insides of the tuning pegs with? How many horse hairs are you using per strand and did you braid them or just leave them as a bundle? Thank you ahead of time! I am finishing my second Kravik Lyre and am about to start on my first tagelharpa.
Hello my friend It's a beam that will pick up the vibrations from the thin top string and send the sound across the entire lid. The sound stick on the other side spreads the bass sound and unites vibrations from the lid to the bottom. It looks backwards but the vibrations go diagonally through the bridge down to the lid...
Hello again. It is a screw paste that lubricates and makes the resistance even and nice, the chalk makes it easier to get the screw in place. I make the strings in the thickness of 1.8mm, 2.0mm and 2.5mm. They sound good there, I think. I twist them to the right hardness, hold them like that and tighten the screw. It's great to hear that you built the Kravik lyre and that you're going to start building Tagelharpa👍 It makes me happy, I wish you the best of luck!
Hello I don't count the hairs. Goes on the thickness in twisted mode. Take a little thicker first and remove hair until the string sounds good. The thickness usually ends with 1.8mm 2.2mm 2.5mm
Hi thanks for sharing your process! I would love to build my own tagelharpa too and your video is so helpful! ✨ I also love hearing you play 😊 Could you tell me what is the difference that makes a tagelharpa a bass or an alto?
Hello ! I'm glad to hear you find it interesting! Thanks 👍 The difference is the length of the strings. You can tune longer strings down to a lower tonal range and short strings to a higher tonal range... A bass tagelharpa sounds more if it is a little larger in the body too.
Hej Ja, det är hästhår. Jag räknar inte stråna utan jag går mer på tjocklek, det är lättare tycker jag. Blir på ett ungefär först. Tar lite grövre till att börja med sen kan jag plocka bort till det låter bra från strängen. De brukar hamna på ca 1,8 till 2.0 mm på tunnaste. De andra två brukar hamna på ca.2.2 mm och 2.5mm