These videos are by far the best ive seen for learning thank you. When you do a song in the future could you also go over how your doing each "stroke?" During a large portion of the song there is a type of... kick? your doing. Would be nice to see the actual motion of the bow more. Does that make since?
I'm not sure if this will sound good or right on my bass tagelharpa but I don't know how to express my appreciation for these videos. And damn, that animation is really kicking! :)
Nice job! I think the melody is played by a moraharpa instead of a talharpa,- at least they do that when they are performing it live and the studio recording is hard to tell since moraharpa and talharpa has little to no difference in the sound
@@Bullski123 it’s played with a sotharpa which is another variant of the tagelharpa. There is some difference since usually the moraharpa is with metal strings. Although it is true that the latest years it has been played live with a nyckelharpa! 🙌🏻
@@Aftenstorm They might have played it with another variant but damn, this sound is exactly same as the original song. Your tagelharpas have my dream sound!
Which song should I do next?
Maybe something from Danheim's arsenal?
@@MorkByrde Or some Mørk Byrde :D ?
may be your song ;)
@@Aftenstorm
Ar var alda and vindavla would be really nice to see
You are so,wanted ! In these times.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Excellent! I really appreciate all the hard work you put into these videos and tutorials! I love this song and riff! keep em coming
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These videos are by far the best ive seen for learning thank you. When you do a song in the future could you also go over how your doing each "stroke?" During a large portion of the song there is a type of... kick? your doing. Would be nice to see the actual motion of the bow more. Does that make since?
@@NorthernFolkMelodies actually episode 10 is literally about just that 😁😁 glad you like the videos!
Thanks for making these videos. Nice animations.
I'm not sure if this will sound good or right on my bass tagelharpa but I don't know how to express my appreciation for these videos. And damn, that animation is really kicking! :)
This is very cool and very useful.
awesome content!
Nice job! I think the melody is played by a moraharpa instead of a talharpa,- at least they do that when they are performing it live and the studio recording is hard to tell since moraharpa and talharpa has little to no difference in the sound
@@Bullski123 it’s played with a sotharpa which is another variant of the tagelharpa.
There is some difference since usually the moraharpa is with metal strings.
Although it is true that the latest years it has been played live with a nyckelharpa! 🙌🏻
@@Aftenstorm They might have played it with another variant but damn, this sound is exactly same as the original song. Your tagelharpas have my dream sound!