Herr Mannelig (Cover on Tagelharpa, Low Whistle, & Drum)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- My take on the iconic Swedish song, hope you like it!
Tuning on the tagelharpa was F# B F# B, if anyone cares.
There are a couple parts where the bowing pattern doesn't match up with the audio because the audio and video were recorded separately. I anything else looks weird, that's why.
Это шикарно! Звук потрясающий. Близнецы молодцы, музыкальные братья
Ectremely nice played! Really Good! I like this song a lot.
Many thanks
This is absolutely beautifully played, on all three instruments but especially the Tagelharpa! Even though I've just discovered your channel, I can tell yours is a quick favourite of mine. Your stuff is incredible! ♥
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoy listening as much as I enjoy playing
Это прекрасно, вы так таллантливы и красивы❤️
Wow, what a nice playing here! Good job dude.
love your work keep it up
Impressive, wow
JUST TOOO SHORT DUDES - LOVE IT !!!!
You inspire me! I have wondered what is the name of the percussion you play? A very pleasant sound for a hand drum. I need that sound for my band.
I don't even know where I got this drum haha, I think it could be classified as a darbuka.
🖤🖤🖤
Makes me want to go on a long trek.
Nice cover. Would you believe I had that same Lord of the Rings poster in my bedroom way back in the 1980s?
Haha it's a cool poster, I originally found it in some old family things, not sure where it came from. I always appreciate pre-movie depictions
My bedroom door opened into the hall of an apartment hall, so the poster was covering the peephole, so I cut the white of Gandolf's eye out and placed the poster eye over the hole. It was like I was looking into Odin's blind/second-sighted eye. LOL @@fourstrings9023
The artist also did the LP cover of The King of Elfland's Daughter, a musical version of Lord Dunsany's book of the same title. Christopher Lee, in wonderful bass, operatic voice, sings the Elf King role. I still have a copy I bought very long ago. I am sure it is hard to find a copy, and if you do, you will need a turntable. But, you are in luck, someone put it up on TH-cam. th-cam.com/video/fu2hYcrLA-Q/w-d-xo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Elfland%27s_Daughter_(album)@@fourstrings9023
Here is a link for the full album th-cam.com/video/soPNwgWkBOI/w-d-xo.html @@fourstrings9023
Каждый день слушаю последние 4 дня. Автор, когда будет новые видео?
I have quite a few things planned, but I'm waiting until I get a new instrument (which will be soon).
You play beautifully
thank you sir
I appreciate how much material you put out here.
Do you learn traditional songs from listening, or do you also read music? I try to learn folk tunes but I wonder how other people do it.
I can barely read sheet music, everything I learn is by ear.
That's very beautiful? and what is the structure of the talharpa?
Thank you! What do you mean by the structure? The strings were tuned F# B F# B
Very well played! Great work. May I ask, what’s the bowed lyre tuning?
Thanks. It was F# B F# B (from highest to lowest strings)
awesome cover, yous straight up look and sound like tolkien elves
I'm honored
You guys have two twin brothers (triplets)?
Yes we are brothers, there are 6 of us total.
Gothic 1
Молодцы, ещё можно в траве сидел кузнечик сыграть. Смычком двигать научились - надо сразу на ютубе всем показать