the first tiem i heard of this song was in the game Gothic. The Band "In Extremo" performed their verison of this song in the game. Thank you for your upload
I absolutely love this I would to learn how to play this incredible sounding instrument. Where did you acquire your tagelharpa? Thanks so much for your videos, they’re a great inspiration!!
@@alravi8707 Are they just wrapped around or do they go through the little "cut" in the middle? I bought my fine tuners and they are very small. Bigger ones aren't really available where I live. Im afraid the horse hair will slip off.
Hi i love your works! I bought a tagelharpa recently but i live in a country where tagelharpa is literally unknown. There is literally no one who plays this instrument and i really want to learn it but it is a bit difficult for me since i have no one to guide me. Can you give me some advice on how to start learning tagelharpa? I would appreciate it if you can answer me 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Ive been in Norway and Sweden, and even there, no one knew the instrument, not even by name. Becouse there are so view that play it, you got to learn it by yourself. Dont be afraid to sound bad. I use the app "Gstrings" Not only for tuning, but also for finding notes, and mark them with something for learning purposes, and mabye remove them later. And just enjoy playing it, including making mistakes. And play everytime your bored. Put the instrument somewhere you can see it, so the urge to play is bigger. (My english is a bit limited, but i hope you understand) Good luck
@@alravi8707 I understood it very well, thank you so much 🙏🏻 It is surprising that even in Norway no one knows the instrument. Thank you for your answer 😊 And one more question, how can I detect the notes of certain songs (since a lot of songs with tagelharpa don't have a notes list) and match them on the instrument?
@@yagmurkahya9480 first mark some notes on your tagelharpa (on the wood) for practice. Then watch other people play, and watch how they coordinate their fingers. Thats how i did it. You really have to find your own style, and become fluent with it in your own way. Dont be to hard on yourself, this takes time :)
@@alravi8707 This was all very useful - especially the reminder that it takes time - I needed that. Thanks for answering (and the OP for asking in the first place)!
Very cool. Would love to take the time to learn this instrument. What is the string tension like compared to other instruments? I can imagine breaking a string would be quite painful. Not that it would stop me from trying, just a thought.