You said you would use 4lb test instead of 6 if you had it. So, if you did have 4lb how many loops would you use? Also, how would various string notes vary the loop count. I'm making a bass harpa and I want some pretty low notes (36" strings). I'm using 4lb test. Very good video here. Thanks for your info and help.
Good question. With 4 pound, I think I would have used maybe 20-25% more strands. It is 2/3 the strength, but pretty close in size. My understanding is limited, as I'm just a hobbyist, but greater mass helps to make a string lower in pitch. Hence wound strings for low pitches on most stringed instruments. Other than making them thicker, I don't know how I'd get the mass. I've heard of people making their own wound strings, but I don't know how it is done. Sorry I'm not much help.
I tried a bow with fishline instead of hair once. It just didn't hold the rosin, so it slipped on the strings. Nothing seems to work as well as real hair. Sorry I don't have a good alternative.
@@patrickwoolery6000 i tried the same yesterday but befor i rub the fishingline with sandpaper to roughen it. Its not perfekt but somehow it works now.
Thanks for sharing your experiences. Videos like this motivate me to not be afraid to try and implement my ideas!
Thanks! This is exactly what I'm looking for. There's not a lot of good info out there, so this was a good find! 👍
Thank you this is very helpful
Can you tell me the name of the book you mention and the author's name?
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You said you would use 4lb test instead of 6 if you had it. So, if you did have 4lb how many loops would you use? Also, how would various string notes vary the loop count. I'm making a bass harpa and I want some pretty low notes (36" strings). I'm using 4lb test.
Very good video here. Thanks for your info and help.
Good question. With 4 pound, I think I would have used maybe 20-25% more strands. It is 2/3 the strength, but pretty close in size. My understanding is limited, as I'm just a hobbyist, but greater mass helps to make a string lower in pitch. Hence wound strings for low pitches on most stringed instruments. Other than making them thicker, I don't know how I'd get the mass. I've heard of people making their own wound strings, but I don't know how it is done. Sorry I'm not much help.
Nice video, thanks. Do you know a alternative for the Horsehair on the bow? Could nylon work as well?
I tried a bow with fishline instead of hair once. It just didn't hold the rosin, so it slipped on the strings. Nothing seems to work as well as real hair. Sorry I don't have a good alternative.
@@patrickwoolery6000 i tried the same yesterday but befor i rub the fishingline with sandpaper to roughen it. Its not perfekt but somehow it works now.
Thank you! Do you think 9kg line would be ok for a bigger instrument? 85cm?