Bowed Lyre/Jouhikko part 2 of 3 Horsehair strings
Plans to build your own here:
https://payhip.com/lyreshop
This second video gives you an idea how to fit the hair on the instrument, you cannot get pre-twisted Horsehair strings, its something the player has to do. I am using good strong Black Mongolian Horsehair.
For this model of Bowed Lyre with a scale length of approx. 330mm i use 25-30 hairs for both the G4 strings and 50-55 for the D4 string. Some degree of experimentation will be necessary depending on the type of hair used, it is easier to take away hair than to add it mind! As a side note this scale length and string thickness works well in the standard Jouhikko tuning too, just re-arrange the strings so that you have G4, lowerC bass, F4, This keeps the sound quality and means you can play the same as Corwen, Rauno or Pekka!!
One note, once the hair is twisted and inserted in the slot you then wrap the 2" of extra hair around the pin, this is the opposite of how you wind on a guitar string but it keeps the twist in the hair.
Plans for my instruments are available from
http://www.michaeljking.com/bowed_lyres.htm
Join the Lyre forum if you want to join in discussions about these instruments
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Anglo_Saxon_Lyres/
I have a facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#%21/profile.php?id=532049771
Bowed Lyre fan page is here:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Bowed-Lyre/182283048469499
Видео Bowed Lyre/Jouhikko part 2 of 3 Horsehair strings канала Michael J King
https://payhip.com/lyreshop
This second video gives you an idea how to fit the hair on the instrument, you cannot get pre-twisted Horsehair strings, its something the player has to do. I am using good strong Black Mongolian Horsehair.
For this model of Bowed Lyre with a scale length of approx. 330mm i use 25-30 hairs for both the G4 strings and 50-55 for the D4 string. Some degree of experimentation will be necessary depending on the type of hair used, it is easier to take away hair than to add it mind! As a side note this scale length and string thickness works well in the standard Jouhikko tuning too, just re-arrange the strings so that you have G4, lowerC bass, F4, This keeps the sound quality and means you can play the same as Corwen, Rauno or Pekka!!
One note, once the hair is twisted and inserted in the slot you then wrap the 2" of extra hair around the pin, this is the opposite of how you wind on a guitar string but it keeps the twist in the hair.
Plans for my instruments are available from
http://www.michaeljking.com/bowed_lyres.htm
Join the Lyre forum if you want to join in discussions about these instruments
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Anglo_Saxon_Lyres/
I have a facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#%21/profile.php?id=532049771
Bowed Lyre fan page is here:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Bowed-Lyre/182283048469499
Видео Bowed Lyre/Jouhikko part 2 of 3 Horsehair strings канала Michael J King
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