Trossingen lyre by Michael J King

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Plans for this along with the decoration is on my 2016 Lyre making DVD
    www.etsy.com/u...
    instruments available to order from my website.
    www.michaeljki...
    I have written links mentioned in this video below plus some more to help and inspire you, The book in the video that (low stock at the moment)has the drawings on the lyre in detaile:
    www.amazon.de/g...
    (This is an Amazon Affiliate link to the German language version of their Website, it doesn't cost you any more to buy but adds a tiny bit to my amazon camera fund for better future videos!)
    My Lyre CD is available from my website as always from my website as a Disc or Download, It has all my Bowed and plucked lyre plans.
    If you purchase this CD/Download to make a Trossingen Lyre email me after purchase and I may have an extra download file of my scaled trossingen drawings to help you! ;-)
    www.michaeljkin...
    www.michaeljkin...
    Do check out my Trossingen Lyre pages, these will be expanded over the coming weeks, watch out too for the follow up videos
    www.michaeljkin...
    Special thanks must go to Dr Barbara Theune-Grosskopf Who has helped me and the Lyre Community through her great work and wonderful openness.
    Do check out My Anglo Saxon Lyre Community on Yahoo groups
    and my Lyre group on facebook, there is a world of lyres out there!
    In the video I am using a Kolrosing knife made in the USA by Lee Ferguson see
    www.fergusonkni...
    for more info on Kolrosing see:
    www.pinewoodfor...
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    Best wishes!
    Michael J King
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    Do see my other videos on this lyre including the one on the decorations, Kolrosing:
    • Kolrosing: Decorating ...
    (There are a number of blips in my editing on this video, I had trouble editing as my laptop died and I did the work on a borrowed device.)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @vooksmusic
    @vooksmusic 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for showing his instrument.

  • @vicenteharpantiqua
    @vicenteharpantiqua 10 років тому +3

    Really a piece of art Michael, looks and sounds great! Are the strings nylon or gut? Great job as always!

  • @akatsukiawsome13
    @akatsukiawsome13 9 років тому

    Ok I REAALLLLY want one of these now.... Fuck....

  • @Cj12sings
    @Cj12sings 10 років тому +2

    Outstanding!!! just fantastic work on resurrecting these amazing instruments....i definitely need to get your lyre plan CD....thanks for all your efforts!!!!

  • @berniarmstrong
    @berniarmstrong 9 років тому

    Fascinating! I had not thought how many chords you can get on just those few strings. I'd always imagined they were played like a veena or a similar arpeggio/drone instrument in Indian music.
    From a glance at your other videos, it looks like you have an even more severe case of MIAS (Musical Instrument Acquisition Syndrome) than me! And that is saying something :) - I too own a few Blaine Horlocker strumsticks (the basic, a banjo version, with the thickest squarest neck you ever saw and an electric firestick) - basic instruments, but I'm a basic player :) Here's a link to me playing a song I wrote on the the Banjo Strumstick
    ua-cam.com/video/hWiHJIex5lI/v-deo.html

  • @nikinaeve9946
    @nikinaeve9946 10 років тому +2

    As usual, gorgeous looking and sounding instrument Micheal!

  • @yannickmartens2041
    @yannickmartens2041 5 років тому +1

    I’m currently building my own version of this instrument, but I’m going to have some difficulty with finding strings. What gage(s) are your strings?

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  5 років тому +1

      I sell two sets of strings for this instrument on my shop, My standard set tunes to E diatonic my lighter Trossingen set tunes to G tuning,. This is for fluorocarbon strings , If you want gut strings drop me an email as I don't have these in stock. www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Thelyreshop

  • @mitchwoodwork
    @mitchwoodwork 10 років тому +3

    Nice work

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork 10 років тому +1

      Do you fancy playing one then? It looks cool - maybe I should.

  • @michaeljking
    @michaeljking  10 років тому +1

  • @medievallassie
    @medievallassie 8 років тому

    I must assume that the instrument listed for sale is sold by now? I have been watching your videos for a while now and actually decided to forgo the MAKING of the anglo saxon lyre and I bought one instead. It is certainly playable but would love to entertain the though of one as beautiful as this one!

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  8 років тому

      Sorry yes. It has been sold. I do have a wide selection of models listed on etsy.com that can be purchased/made to order within three months. A trossingen lyre like the one on the video would be 6-9 months wait

  • @hildakalkman7197
    @hildakalkman7197 4 роки тому

    wow! i was wondering if the soundboard is hollow? or if it just has drilled holes to the half

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  4 роки тому

      Hello Hilda, it's made in two pieces. Body which is hollowed and separate soundboard. See my lyre kit video to see how this works. ua-cam.com/video/V_I89w4_CMA/v-deo.html

  • @Rottensparrow
    @Rottensparrow 7 років тому

    Some of your lyres have soundholes and some not. Why is that? I am wondering whether to make some on my lyre or not. Would it make sound louder with spruce soundboard?

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  7 років тому +1

      Ringeistvonmordor most 5th-10 th century lyres didn't have or need soundholes. But some lyres were found with soundholes. The trossingen lyre has small drill holes in it for example. Other lyres like the oberflacht or cologne did not. The main thing is most of the lyres are very thin bodied. Less than an inch . Not deep bodied Tapered to the top. It's not all about the bass with these.

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  7 років тому

      Ringeistvonmordor my travel lyre has a spruce soundboard and no soundholes. If your lyre is a slim northern lyre I would leave out the holes. My kravik lyre with its deep bowl shaped body does have holes but is 13th century. . If it's a deep bodied lyre you are making perhaps drill small holes on its arms like on he trossingen lyre. . You don't want substantial holes on the soundboard without braces.

  • @Nyymi85
    @Nyymi85 8 років тому

    What Size of nylon strings you use?

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  8 років тому

      +Vapaamies I sell sets of Fluorocarbon Lyre strings on my Lyre shop page of my website at www.michaeljking.com/lyre_shop.htm , plus my etsy pages too. You can hear the fluorocarbon sets on my Oberflacht lyre video and the Kravik lyre video. The Trossingen Lyre on the video here has plain gut strings I use with replica instruments and can provide these to order.

  • @user-kq5qp6dh8l
    @user-kq5qp6dh8l 6 років тому

    Where can I buy one

    • @michaeljking
      @michaeljking  6 років тому

      I build these to order, 9-12 month wait for these, I do keep Anglo Saxon Lyre kits in Stock if you wanted a lyre much sooner, very easy to complete yourself (see my Lyre kit video recently) these are similar to the trossingen lyre, I can also build one of these standard lyres in 2-3 months if you wanted one pre-made.