I'm starting to find that I have a growing passion for "forgotten instruments" and how to preserve them in thier original contexts. The tagelharpa is a pretty unique and yours sounds beautiful.
I'm the same. I've been making them though, mostly because I'm angered that the market is flooded with Chinese sweatshop cheapos or extremely overpriced garbage from ETSY hippies. These instruments are the heart and soul of our people, and if they aren't made by the hands of our people and imbued with the same spirit of our people, they're worthless junk. If it was some Japanese instrument people wouldn't settle for anything but made in Japan. But when it's European people just buy whatever is cheapest or sounds best. There's no loyalty extended to our own people akin to what they extend to foreigners. I suspect it's from decades of Hollywood enforced self loathing and fetishization of the other.
@@StarshipTrooper4231 What I mean by that is make them the way they would traditionally be made and play music that is similar stylistically to what people played on the specific instrument. For instance, playing a tagelharpa to space jazz er something might sound interesting but it's highly unlikely that space jazz was played on the tagelharpa way back when it was popular. Sadly though, the original context of a great number of really old or obscure instruments is unknown or pure speculation. Maybe Vikings did like space jazz 😋?
Geist 88 where did you purchase it? And did you use any guides to find one that produces a sound you’d like? Maybe a sound similar to this one in the video?
@@edwardwest200 Don't buy them. The ones on eBay are shit made in China and are incredibly low quality, or worse, overpriced garbage made by some ETSE hippy. Make your own. It's REALLY not hard. And even your first attempt will be vastly superior to the crud on the market. If you're in Australia hit me up on Twitter (@bashpr0mpt) and I'll bloody make you one if you're worried about trying it, but you shouldn't be - as I said even your worst first attempt will be better than the garbage on the market. The hardest part is finding good quality wood to bookmatch your back (and / or front) with. Watch some videos on violin making, you'll get the basics. Then go look at some historic finds of talharpa's. It's just chisel and plane work. It's actually really, really fun! I've made a bunch of ancient European instruments, mostly for fun, partly because I'm sick of my culture being ripped off by Chinese sweatshops or overpriced garbage from dirty hippies. These instruments are the heart and soul of our people, and if they aren't made by the hands of our people and imbued with the same spirit of our people, they're worthless junk.
Hey me to and the one in this clip is also made by Camilla. I ordered one from her. Beautiful as my first one I bought was not a good sound and I almost gave up. Google Camilla Ferrari ... she makes drums and lyres as well.
@@bashkillszombies well, i'm interested, and i'm in Australia! But i'm also poor, and not a proper musician. That said, I'd surely like to have a chance to experiment with a decent tagelharpa.
when i first heard this song i was speechless now easily thirty or more listens later it still leaves me in awe you have inspired me to purchase the tagelharpa and learn it... the sounds you create are beyond beauty with it
Luna, really thank you for your words, they means so much to us!! And we're so happy to have contributed a little to your choice to approach the tagelharpa, we assure; you won't regret it! Hope to hear you play soon :D
Very glad i discovered your band. Your music is as good as the music of my other favorite bands like heilung, faun, skald, danheim, wadruna, omnia, etc. It's just very very nice. Maybe i see you someday live on a festival xD. Greetings from germany :-)
Discovered your channel via CM Ferrari’s channel. Love this piece! I think I’ve picked my favorite tagelharpa. This mahogany sounds dark and formidable!
@@atergolupi im realy very inspired by u and ur music, i will get my tagelharpa soon made by my friend. I will play duskwood at the first ;) I will hope, sometime u will be in Russia....than u both (and ur friend) for this music at this time...this is very important be and do beautiful
Love the closeups of the instruments and what you do to play them. So interesting. It helps me appreciate those unique (to me) instruments and the music you make through them that much more!
...I really don't know what to say! :D It made me smile and of course, I can't thank you enough for your appreciation! A thousand thanks for real! 🖤 (Camilla)
Camilla this is amazing, beautifully played by both of you. The Tagelharpa sounds great. I would just like to thank you again for creating my Tagelharpa, I really love it, and to anyone thinking about buying one of these I could not recommend anyone more than Camilla. I haven't forget about the Kravik Lyre, I'm still very interested. I hope you have a great and Peace filled Summer Camilla, keep up the great work. Many thanks, best wishes to you always. Keith.
Hi Keith!! Thank you so much, I'm so glad you like it! But I'm much more happier knowing that you like your Tagelharpa! Thanks for all your words, really. I keep following your music, you create such beautiful pieces... I truly admire your work! I wish you too a wonderful summer, full of music and happiness. Thank you again, Camilla
Wow such amazing music!!! I got my tagelharpa some days ago... may I ask you, which tuning of your strings are you using here? I am struggeling a little bit with the right combination...
Thank you so much Raphael! 🖤 In this video, tuning is BBF# :) But, not all tunings are good for all tagelharpa; they depend on the instrument and its characteristics. That's why, the best person you should ask about how to tune yours to obtain the best sound and performance, is your maker/seller, the only one who knows the characteristics of your instrument :)
Hi, the lady playing the Tagelharpa makes them, and many other rare beautiful instruments. Camilla crafted my Tagelharpa, and I could not be happier with it. I highly recommend getting in touch with her if you are interested.
Hi, Seidlhuawa! Thank you really much! :) You can find the Tagelharpa we use and other models here: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en
@@atergolupi hello sorry for not writing back for a long time. I managed to save some money and im looking forward to get the tagelharpa soon. Happy new year :)
@@KeithOSullivanmusic Do you have the more expensive amplified version or the standard one similar to what she is playing here? Does it sound similar to this video or has the audio been altered?
Just subscribed. I love you! One question: do you make your tagelharpas or are you buying them from somewhere? I'm in love with this instrument for like three years now but it's very hard to find in Greece (AKA there's NOONE selling or making them in Greece)
Hi Nikki, Thank you so much!! 🙏 Our tagelharpa comes from here, it is the first on the left: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en But I'm afraid I can't help you about greek sellers or luthiers, I don't know anyone... 😕
if you still seek a talharpa, they are easy to make yourself, basically a box, some arms, tailpiece, bridge and tuners, you could even make one from a cigar box
Hi:) I have never learnt playing on instruments, how long will it take to learn playing on this? If anyone has an experience please tell me, thanks < 3
Not in that sense :) I have a lutherie workshop, you can find my models of tagelharpa (and other instruments, lyres, dulcimers...) here: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en (Camilla)
Thank you!! I'm sorry, but for the moment we won't use Bandcamp :( Maybe in future, but for now you can find the album only on the other sources (Spotify, Amazon, Itunes, ecc...).
Niceee if I have to buy it for my videos in the future or can I give credits on my videos and description... I will be doing crazy training short films
Thank you! :) If you'd like to use the song giving us the credits in video/description we'll be happy! And, if you'll really use it in future in your videos, please link them to us, we would like to watch them! :D
@@atergolupi Thank you I appreciate that and I will link you on my Insta and UA-cam. And additional want to say that this should know a lot of people. It's really amazing. I'm really happy to hear this news stay blessed
Wow. This is really awesome. I only hope your band expands and grows and becomes more well known in time, and I certainly anticipate great musical success! Definitely a subscribe from me. Is your stuff on Spotify by any chance?
Wow, thank you so much Dave!! 🙏 You're really kind and we are so happy you liked the video 😄 ...I admit we are trying to understand how Spotify works in these days 🤣 Hope we can put on our music soon!
A Tergo Lupi I hope so to! This is going straight into a number of my playlists the moment it does. And on that note, keep making cool ass music. The world needs more like this
@@Jorn-gy3yc Not yet. If i build, it will have a very futuristic look, still been a precise instrument with only necessary things. at the moment dont have the time and a sitar will be my first choice.
We're happy we can finally say yes! Our first album was released 1 week ago 🎉 If you have Spotify you can listen to it here: open.spotify.com/artist/65cWdli7Bw2nMVsCPRnvlP?si=59o9pN_UQNeko25QGKMB5g
This is a Tagelharpa :) The Morin Khuur has a long neck and a trapezoidal soundbox. But they both have horsehair strings! Here you can see it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morin_khuur
We're working on longer songs :) Hope to be ready next year! :D About the drums, we use these: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/percussioni/?lang=en They're frame drums or shaman drums, in this video the drum is quite big!
@@atergolupi Bought one 50cm and one 60cm drum. Time to buy the Tagelharpa. Got some guitares, basses, keyboards... here and would love to play this instrument. Playing since 24 years guitare and bass, hope it is not that difficult to learn. failed with viola ;) used my midi keyboard instead
I'm starting to find that I have a growing passion for "forgotten instruments" and how to preserve them in thier original contexts. The tagelharpa is a pretty unique and yours sounds beautiful.
Thank you so much August! 🙏
I'm the same. I've been making them though, mostly because I'm angered that the market is flooded with Chinese sweatshop cheapos or extremely overpriced garbage from ETSY hippies. These instruments are the heart and soul of our people, and if they aren't made by the hands of our people and imbued with the same spirit of our people, they're worthless junk. If it was some Japanese instrument people wouldn't settle for anything but made in Japan. But when it's European people just buy whatever is cheapest or sounds best. There's no loyalty extended to our own people akin to what they extend to foreigners. I suspect it's from decades of Hollywood enforced self loathing and fetishization of the other.
"... preserve them in their original context"
Explain pls.
@@StarshipTrooper4231 What I mean by that is make them the way they would traditionally be made and play music that is similar stylistically to what people played on the specific instrument. For instance, playing a tagelharpa to space jazz er something might sound interesting but it's highly unlikely that space jazz was played on the tagelharpa way back when it was popular. Sadly though, the original context of a great number of really old or obscure instruments is unknown or pure speculation. Maybe Vikings did like space jazz 😋?
@@bashkillszombies holy shit finally someone puts my feelings to words
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much! ☺
I just got my first talharpa yesterday! This video inspired me to learn to play!
Geist 88 where did you purchase it? And did you use any guides to find one that produces a sound you’d like? Maybe a sound similar to this one in the video?
@@edwardwest200 Don't buy them. The ones on eBay are shit made in China and are incredibly low quality, or worse, overpriced garbage made by some ETSE hippy. Make your own. It's REALLY not hard. And even your first attempt will be vastly superior to the crud on the market. If you're in Australia hit me up on Twitter (@bashpr0mpt) and I'll bloody make you one if you're worried about trying it, but you shouldn't be - as I said even your worst first attempt will be better than the garbage on the market. The hardest part is finding good quality wood to bookmatch your back (and / or front) with. Watch some videos on violin making, you'll get the basics. Then go look at some historic finds of talharpa's. It's just chisel and plane work. It's actually really, really fun! I've made a bunch of ancient European instruments, mostly for fun, partly because I'm sick of my culture being ripped off by Chinese sweatshops or overpriced garbage from dirty hippies. These instruments are the heart and soul of our people, and if they aren't made by the hands of our people and imbued with the same spirit of our people, they're worthless junk.
Hey me to and the one in this clip is also made by Camilla. I ordered one from her. Beautiful as my first one I bought was not a good sound and I almost gave up. Google Camilla Ferrari ... she makes drums and lyres as well.
@@bashkillszombies Or just contact the legit and skilled builders who are actual instrument makers and know how to build a proper talharpa/jouhikko..?
@@bashkillszombies well, i'm interested, and i'm in Australia! But i'm also poor, and not a proper musician. That said, I'd surely like to have a chance to experiment with a decent tagelharpa.
when i first heard this song i was speechless
now easily thirty or more listens later
it still leaves me in awe
you have inspired me to purchase the tagelharpa and learn it... the sounds you create are beyond beauty with it
Luna, really thank you for your words, they means so much to us!! And we're so happy to have contributed a little to your choice to approach the tagelharpa, we assure; you won't regret it! Hope to hear you play soon :D
If there ever will be a next Witcher game, this has to be included in soundtracks.
Every time I watch again, I get further hooked? :)
Reading the Wheel of Time to this.
Amazing!
Thank you so much!!🖤🖤
Awesome.
You get into a hypnotic trance when the Tagelharpa is played then you want more of it
We agree :D And we're happy you liked the song, thank you! 🖤
2:10 when the drums stop, the hunt is over. And the tagelharpa plays out. Such magical music✨
🖤🖤🖤
Very glad i discovered your band. Your music is as good as the music of my other favorite bands like heilung, faun, skald, danheim, wadruna, omnia, etc. It's just very very nice. Maybe i see you someday live on a festival xD. Greetings from germany :-)
These are serious Taglharpa skills! Probably the best I've ever heard!
You're too kind! Thank you so much! 🖤
Discovered your channel via CM Ferrari’s channel. Love this piece!
I think I’ve picked my favorite tagelharpa. This mahogany sounds dark and formidable!
Thank you so much! 🖤 We're really happy that you like our music :)
@@atergolupi I downloaded “Hide” from iTunes! I also downloaded 2 “Days of the Blackbird” songs!
Thanks again and again del 💚🌲🐺🍁
😃🖤🖤
Музыка из глубины веков! Голос предков! Мне нравится!
Огромное спасибо!!
A Tergo Lupi, always amazing.
Thank you so much, for real! 🖤
Wonderful - thank you
This is one of the best Taglharpa tracks i heard so far! Motivates me to learn it just more!
Thank you Matthew!! :D
This sounds so amazing!
I want one now.. but I don’t have the money...
That means! I’ll try to make one 😂
Anyway you'll decide to get closer to a Tagelharpa you won't regret it, we assure 🙂
Absolutely obsessed with your music! Simple yet so powerful. I sing in harmony with you on my side of the screen 💖 blessings
Thank you so much for your kind and beautiful words 🖤🙏 We're really glad you like our music!
Watched this video a thousand times =)))
Beautiful music, beautiful women, beautiful tagelharpa!
Thank you so much Victor, you're too kind! 🖤
@@atergolupi im realy very inspired by u and ur music, i will get my tagelharpa soon made by my friend. I will play duskwood at the first ;) I will hope, sometime u will be in Russia....than u both (and ur friend) for this music at this time...this is very important be and do beautiful
Dude, you look like a real Viking, gorgeous song!
Thank you Raven!! 😄😄🙏
I'm very proud of your comment! :P
Joking aside, thank you so much for appreciating our song! :)
Love the closeups of the instruments and what you do to play them. So interesting. It helps me appreciate those unique (to me) instruments and the music you make through them that much more!
Thank you so much Artur, for real! 🖤
Love it❤❤
🖤🖤🖤
My favourite song of all uploaded. Subscribed!
Thank you!! So glad you like it!! 😄
Truly amazing .. Very glad I found you guys
Beautiful song ! Love the deep sound of the drum ! Keep up your good work !
You two are wonderful - playful at the end of the song - prefect.
amazing - love it !!!
Thank you Jon!! 🙌
You're really awesome! You two are a real inspiration for me! I'm a fan now! :D
Thank you so much! You're too kind for real, we couldn't be happier that you like our music! 🖤
Love you Love you both greetings from Lebanon middle east ♡ ♡
Thank you! 😄🖤
Totally love this music, so cool.
Thank you so much Paul! 🖤
Very, very good and highly impressive work !
Thank you! 🖤
This music resonates with my very DNA. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Hristo, thank you; we've been so glad to read your words, they means really a lot to us. 🙏
That's so cool! She's like the Jimmy Page of medieval instruments.
...I really don't know what to say! :D It made me smile and of course, I can't thank you enough for your appreciation! A thousand thanks for real! 🖤
(Camilla)
Muito bom!!!
Thank you Gabriella! 🖤
What is the tuning for that tagelharpa?
Hi Christopher! Thank you :) In this video it is tuned B - B - F#!
You guys are awesome and deserve many more subscribers!! 💜
Thank you Agus!! :)
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Sooo amazing. More, please!!
Thank you Wesley! 😄🙏 Our first long video is almost ready, we'll upload it this fall... hope you will like it!!
This has weird vibes... like... folk metal 🤭👀🤯 And I'm totally in for it! ;) ♥️ Thanks for sharing~ I'm a little sad tho that you've got so few subs 😔
Wow! I love this! 💕
Thank you so much Barbara! 🖤
Camilla this is amazing, beautifully played by both of you. The Tagelharpa sounds great. I would just like to thank you again for creating my Tagelharpa, I really love it, and to anyone thinking about buying one of these I could not recommend anyone more than Camilla. I haven't forget about the Kravik Lyre, I'm still very interested. I hope you have a great and Peace filled Summer Camilla, keep up the great work. Many thanks, best wishes to you always. Keith.
Hi Keith!! Thank you so much, I'm so glad you like it! But I'm much more happier knowing that you like your Tagelharpa! Thanks for all your words, really. I keep following your music, you create such beautiful pieces... I truly admire your work! I wish you too a wonderful summer, full of music and happiness. Thank you again,
Camilla
Love it!!
Thank you so much!! 🙏
Kinda want a Tagelharpa now.
When did you said the album will be released? 😜👌🤘 I want more! This is perfect.
Thank you so much Neral!! 😄🙏 We're working on longer pieces, hope you'll like also the next videos (and songs)! 😁
Que obra de arte!
Thank you so much Yuri! 🖤
@@atergolupi :D
Really nice, I want more 😋, good work!
Thank you so much Richard! 😄🙏
Great sound
Thank you Vitor! 🙏
This would have fit well in an episode of the recent Battlestar Galactica.
Thank you Alonzo, Fabio is happy and honored for this comment! 😃
Awesome
this one already playing for the third time
Just amazing😍
This is awesome
Thank you Drew! 🖤
Maravilloso 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
I’m about to make one (Tagelharpa) but I’m not sure if I got the measurements right is it really that big? (82cm and 16cm/ 32inches and 6inches)?
This is power
Thank you! 🖤
Wow such amazing music!!!
I got my tagelharpa some days ago... may I ask you, which tuning of your strings are you using here?
I am struggeling a little bit with the right combination...
Thank you so much Raphael! 🖤
In this video, tuning is BBF# :)
But, not all tunings are good for all tagelharpa; they depend on the instrument and its characteristics. That's why, the best person you should ask about how to tune yours to obtain the best sound and performance, is your maker/seller, the only one who knows the characteristics of your instrument :)
nicely done
Thank you! ☺
Божественно
Thank you so much!! 🖤🖤
Fantastico, siete un gruppo italiano vero? Adoro la vostra musica!
Ciao Kabir! Si, siamo italiani! :)
Grazie infinite, siamo contentissimi che ti piaccia la nostra musica! 🖤
new subscriber here !!!! 😀😀😀😀👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋🤘🤘🤘🤘
Welcome Oswald! 😃 Thank you so much for subscribing to our channel! 🖤
I would like to get a tagelharpa myself or some of that kind. Do you know where to get it? Also the drums sound good. Nice video and music (:
Hi, the lady playing the Tagelharpa makes them, and many other rare beautiful instruments. Camilla crafted my Tagelharpa, and I could not be happier with it. I highly recommend getting in touch with her if you are interested.
Hi, Seidlhuawa! Thank you really much! :) You can find the Tagelharpa we use and other models here: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en
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@@atergolupi hello sorry for not writing back for a long time. I managed to save some money and im looking forward to get the tagelharpa soon. Happy new year :)
@@KeithOSullivanmusic Do you have the more expensive amplified version or the standard one similar to what she is playing here? Does it sound similar to this video or has the audio been altered?
Just subscribed. I love you! One question: do you make your tagelharpas or are you buying them from somewhere? I'm in love with this instrument for like three years now but it's very hard to find in Greece (AKA there's NOONE selling or making them in Greece)
Hi Nikki, Thank you so much!! 🙏 Our tagelharpa comes from here, it is the first on the left: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en
But I'm afraid I can't help you about greek sellers or luthiers, I don't know anyone... 😕
if you still seek a talharpa, they are easy to make yourself, basically a box, some arms, tailpiece, bridge and tuners, you could even make one from a cigar box
Amazing!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!! 😃🖤🖤
Hi:) I have never learnt playing on instruments, how long will it take to learn playing on this? If anyone has an experience please tell me, thanks < 3
Check out tagelharpist on UA-cam. He's making tutorials.
Have you built yourself your jouhikko?
Not in that sense :) I have a lutherie workshop, you can find my models of tagelharpa (and other instruments, lyres, dulcimers...) here: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/lire-ad-arco-tagelharpa/?lang=en (Camilla)
-When being hunted by ghouls through a dark mire...
Love this melody. Any chance you might put your album on Bandcamp soon?
Thank you!! I'm sorry, but for the moment we won't use Bandcamp :( Maybe in future, but for now you can find the album only on the other sources (Spotify, Amazon, Itunes, ecc...).
Niceee if I have to buy it for my videos in the future or can I give credits on my videos and description... I will be doing crazy training short films
Thank you! :) If you'd like to use the song giving us the credits in video/description we'll be happy! And, if you'll really use it in future in your videos, please link them to us, we would like to watch them! :D
@@atergolupi Thank you I appreciate that and I will link you on my Insta and UA-cam. And additional want to say that this should know a lot of people. It's really amazing. I'm really happy to hear this news stay blessed
A+++
Hey babe, you want to put on some music to set the mood?
Me:
Husband material, ladies. Go get you some.
Sounds good!
Thank you!! 🙏
Nice. How do you tune the haarpa? It sounds sweeeeet!
Thank you! :) In this song, the tagelharpa is tuned B - B - F#
You are the embodiment of ancient magic!
Thank you so much Gino!! ❤
Nice🔥❤️
Thank you Simon! 💜
Wow. This is really awesome. I only hope your band expands and grows and becomes more well known in time, and I certainly anticipate great musical success! Definitely a subscribe from me.
Is your stuff on Spotify by any chance?
Wow, thank you so much Dave!! 🙏 You're really kind and we are so happy you liked the video 😄
...I admit we are trying to understand how Spotify works in these days 🤣 Hope we can put on our music soon!
A Tergo Lupi I hope so to! This is going straight into a number of my playlists the moment it does.
And on that note, keep making cool ass music. The world needs more like this
Thank you so much Dave for your words, they're so important for us! We're working on new videos and songs, hope to not disappoint you! :)
A Tergo Lupi oh, you won’t
A Tergo Lupi is your music on Spotify now? 🤔😊
Do you guys play live performances? I love your work!
Unfortunately, still not! :/ Hope to start soon! :D Thank you so much!! 😄🙏
❣️
🖤🖤
Im Hunter!Dere dei
I'm inspiring to build a tagelharpa
Did you ever build it? Howdid it go if so
@@Jorn-gy3yc Not yet. If i build, it will have a very futuristic look, still been a precise instrument with only necessary things. at the moment dont have the time and a sitar will be my first choice.
I LOVE THIS SONG... +1 LIKE ^=^ YOU DESERVE A LOT OF LOVE... HEARTS ON YOU
Thank you... for real🖤🖤🖤 🙂
@@atergolupi I'm glad you are happy, with my comment, bro... ^=^ Big up to you and your friend Camilla... What is your first name, please... ?
Sister vilkengs more good song
Tergo a lupi eem god amém
Thank you so much!!🖤🖤
Any albums?
We're happy we can finally say yes! Our first album was released 1 week ago 🎉
If you have Spotify you can listen to it here: open.spotify.com/artist/65cWdli7Bw2nMVsCPRnvlP?si=59o9pN_UQNeko25QGKMB5g
кайфую
Isn't this morin Khuur?
This is a Tagelharpa :) The Morin Khuur has a long neck and a trapezoidal soundbox. But they both have horsehair strings!
Here you can see it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morin_khuur
A Tergo Lupi I can tell, they sounds similar
Yes, actually they have things in common! They're both horsehair stringed and bowed instruments 🙂
Tagelharpa sounds to me Kemençe
Where can i buy a Album and a drum
We're working on longer songs :) Hope to be ready next year! :D About the drums, we use these: www.camillamargheritaferrari.it/percussioni/?lang=en They're frame drums or shaman drums, in this video the drum is quite big!
What tuning do you use?
Hi El SS, in this video I use: B - B - F# (bass drone)!
Thank you! Sounds very cool
Doesn’t this just make you want to go back in time, grab your Danish axe and fuck someone’s day up?
Nice
Thank you Frank :)
@@atergolupi Bought one 50cm and one 60cm drum. Time to buy the Tagelharpa. Got some guitares, basses, keyboards... here and would love to play this instrument. Playing since 24 years guitare and bass, hope it is not that difficult to learn. failed with viola ;) used my midi keyboard instead
Just hold on first weeks of practicing; many give up before, because it's not easy to reach a stable sound. But keep playing and it will come :)
@@atergolupi thx :)
They aught not have had to go to my phone security systems again trouble shalt fallow
The Wolves are hunted because of the stupidity of the humans,so we need to stay strong 🐺
You're welcome on my UA-cam channel for supporting a beginner
See you I hope
Trying to play trance chords sounds kinda silly))
BY TAAL
Good music but you don’t look very Scandinavian to me?
I do amv whit this song with naruto its 🔥🔥🔥