I want to suggest something for you. A violin plays when you use resin on the bow. Go to a music store and buy a block of resin and slide it up and down the strings. The roughness of the resin will catch the wind on the strings and make them sing.
On the cliff you should have tried different angles, it looks to me that it was not aligned with the wind. also, keep in mind,. wind speed and direction are dynamic. go back to the cliff~put the thing on a whieel so that it rotates
Great video. My respect also for fighting with recording in the wind what is hardest part. This is why I gave up building acoutic harps and make them with pickups
So what do you think happened at 12:20? I think my body acted as a funnel to help the wind excite the strings, just like a gap in a window!
I want to suggest something for you. A violin plays when you use resin on the bow. Go to a music store and buy a block of resin and slide it up and down the strings. The roughness of the resin will catch the wind on the strings and make them sing.
This was so cool! I love the ethereal little sounds ^^ Awesome project thanks for sharing
Aww thank you so much for watching Sarah! that means a lot xx
You need to add an additional box around the strings so that the wind is less turbulent. See Athanasius Kircher's designs for more details.
On the cliff you should have tried different angles, it looks to me that it was not aligned with the wind. also, keep in mind,. wind speed and direction are dynamic. go back to the cliff~put the thing on a whieel so that it rotates
Brilliant! I enjoyed this video of your project immensely.
Thank you so much! That's so lovely
Great video. My respect also for fighting with recording in the wind what is hardest part. This is why I gave up building acoutic harps and make them with pickups
Thanks! Yeah that is very fair haha
Love it
You're making the harp with Irish influences, it's only fair that you get some of the weather as well
Hahaha I cannot argue with that!
What an awesome video. Good stuff mate, keen to see more videos 😁😁
Thanks so much mate! Really appreciate the support
cool project bro
So good mate!
Thanks Harry!!
Donºt forget the ancient Greeks! The name of the instrument is after Aeolios the god of the wind!
Very true!
Aeolus
nice job
Thank you!
Bloody marvelous! I loved it! Also the backing music was flipping awesome!
Pitty about that lame ass mate of yours.
❤❤ Hehehe nah I heard he got a super cool job opportunity (that turned out to be a bit of a shitshow)
Yeees mate!!
Ayyyyy thank you so much friend!
Rip the Dad moustache :(
It's comin back I promise!!