Wow, the two rows of strings REALLY makes a difference. Gorgeous, resonant sound. Never heard a harp quite like this. And a perfect piece to play to really bring out the ethereal qualities.
Marvelous!! What an exemplary work of cross-cultural music! Sylvain, it was a great privilege for me to watch you play this beautiful piece with Konghou on the spot in WHC. I was amazed how fast you grasped the features of Konghou, and picked Clair de Lune to be played with it. What a great talent you are!
The playing is superb. I don't understand the value of two sets of strings. Twice as much time tuning, for one thing. This instrument sounds rather harsh. Are too many strings metal rather than gut or nylon?
Modern konghou was designed based on Western harp and guzheng, the doubled set strings was to incorporate some complex pluck string techniques that were common in guzheng and pipa so that the instrument could be use in a Chinese orchestra. Although it could be use at playing Western classical pieces but the sound definitely unmistakenly Chinese.
I think some konghou use silk strings. I don't know what this one has. Double harps (with two sets of strings) are gaining in popularity among lever harpists because you can play the same area of the harp, even the same note, without your hands getting in each other's way. This allows for different arrangements, and can work well for those who want to play complex things on small compact harps. Obviously this particular konghou isn't small, but still, double strung harps are very much a thing.
Everything Sylvain plays is beautiful!
Wow, the two rows of strings REALLY makes a difference. Gorgeous, resonant sound. Never heard a harp quite like this. And a perfect piece to play to really bring out the ethereal qualities.
Just amazing!!!
Marvelous!! What an exemplary work of cross-cultural music!
Sylvain, it was a great privilege for me to watch you play this beautiful piece with Konghou on the spot in WHC. I was amazed how fast you grasped the features of Konghou, and picked Clair de Lune to be played with it. What a great talent you are!
The sound is amazingly large, maybe because of the size of the sound boards. Very lovely rendition of Debussy.
Oh I Love this such A Perfect Piece...
Lovely!
when i float up through the clouds on my way to heaven,
please play this for me
I wanted to get a chinese konghou, But was worried it sounds wierd when I play classical music, now I think it sounds amazing, thank you 💓
这箜篌弹的真好
gua gua只能说竖琴的演奏法,但是箜篌的音域表现比竖琴丰富和宽广!
Strange-looking instrument (for a Western eye) but lovely rich sound - and of course beautifully played :-)
I just watched longhouse axing die bamboo Chinese harp she has same instrument dual sided harp
Wow makes me wonder who started first
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Un son particulièrement riche. J'aime beaucoup. Serait-ce là le futur de la harpe?
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Beautiful meme music on rare harp
Je viens de voir que cette harpe a des cordes des deux côtés. Impressionnant ! Quelqu'un peut-il me donner un tuto sur cet instrument mystérieux ?
Could be a tremolo machine like kora! Are two sets of harp tuned differently?
I love Debussy but I always finish on the Bach 😂
it's kind of an old video but i'd be grateful if someone could tell me what material the strings are made from
Hey, the strings of the Konghou are made of metal like the strings of the ghuzeng ;)
The playing is superb. I don't understand the value of two sets of strings. Twice as much time tuning, for one thing. This instrument sounds rather harsh. Are too many strings metal rather than gut or nylon?
Konghou has some special techniques that need 2 sets of strings.
Modern konghou was designed based on Western harp and guzheng, the doubled set strings was to incorporate some complex pluck string techniques that were common in guzheng and pipa so that the instrument could be use in a Chinese orchestra. Although it could be use at playing Western classical pieces but the sound definitely unmistakenly Chinese.
I think some konghou use silk strings. I don't know what this one has. Double harps (with two sets of strings) are gaining in popularity among lever harpists because you can play the same area of the harp, even the same note, without your hands getting in each other's way. This allows for different arrangements, and can work well for those who want to play complex things on small compact harps. Obviously this particular konghou isn't small, but still, double strung harps are very much a thing.