Everything About Saphona Hurdy Gurdy - Strings

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Let's talk about Saphona! :) In this video you will learn about melody, trompette and drone strings on our hurdy gurdy:
    ancestore.eu/en_US/p/Hurdy-Gu...
    Note frequencies in Hz:
    C3 - 130 Hz
    E3 - 165 Hz
    G3 - 196 Hz
    C4 - 261 Hz
    G4 - 392 Hz
    C2 - 65 Hz
    G2 - 98 Hz
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    Visit our website to check out our gurdies and FAQ: www.mminstruments.com/
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Komentáře • 33

  • @poljenkin8726
    @poljenkin8726 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @scottmarshallhurdygurdy5968

    Very nice video Michalina, the Saphona is sounding awesome.

  • @mwerth67
    @mwerth67 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you Michalina. I'm starting to try and figure out what I want to order and this was helpful. I'm looking forward to more of these videos!

    • @ancestore8767
      @ancestore8767  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! The next one is coming this week :)

  • @daniellehurrell6620
    @daniellehurrell6620 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I can't wait to finally buy one someday!

  • @Moomin_world
    @Moomin_world Před 4 lety +1

    Mind blown 😋 very interesting Michalina, clear as usual 👍

  • @gzilla14031
    @gzilla14031 Před rokem

    Wow what an amazing instrument I'm actually blown away, I can't wait to eventually join the hurdy gurdy community!

  • @ValCharis
    @ValCharis Před 4 lety +3

    😍 Wowowow. Thank you very much for this helpful series!! I think I particularly love this model ;3 ♥️

  • @M00glemuffins
    @M00glemuffins Před 4 lety +3

    Fantastic video, really helps a lot!

  • @cjgenxfitness7334
    @cjgenxfitness7334 Před 3 lety

    TY for this.

  • @K59820433
    @K59820433 Před 4 lety

    love you Michalina

  • @Samanthropoid
    @Samanthropoid Před 3 lety +1

    Great video & beautiful sound! You showcase the great sound of playing in octaves on the gurdy. Is this only possible with the additional string, or could the standard setup be tuned to allow for playing in octaves on just two strings?

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow Před 3 lety +1

      They are super willing to change almost everything in the instrument. All you have to do is email to the company. I ordered mine, but after half a year I wanted to change my order, which was totally fine. So they're super helpful and fast in communicating.

    • @ancestore8767
      @ancestore8767  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much! It is possible to make a set up with 2 strings tuned in an octave, C/C or G/G.

  • @chrisrichards2272
    @chrisrichards2272 Před 2 lety

    You mention the make of strings you use, could you tell me the exact D'Addario strings you use for your G3 and G4 melody strings? ..Thank you

    • @ancestore8767
      @ancestore8767  Před 2 lety

      Hi Chris! We do not use D'Addario anymore, currently we're using Thomastik. G3 will be the G string in the viola set, and G4 will be the A string in the set.

  • @txernoalpha3223
    @txernoalpha3223 Před 4 lety +4

    Is normal to break the low C string so easily? I only have broken two strings and both were low C 🤣. Both were trying to fine tune the string

    • @ancestore8767
      @ancestore8767  Před 4 lety

      Sometimes melody strings break during tuning when they're too tense. Did both of the strings break in the same place?

    • @txernoalpha3223
      @txernoalpha3223 Před 4 lety

      @@ancestore8767 Yes, In the purple part, I was trying to tunning it, but all of sudden something sounded like a big "clak" and the string died

    • @deehomer8194
      @deehomer8194 Před 3 lety

      @@txernoalpha3223 I myself had this same issue so I changed the manufacture of the strings and problem went away

  • @bassmjm
    @bassmjm Před 3 lety

    Can you describe what those things are on the main bridge? The look like string adjustment screws? If so, how do they work?

    • @ancestore8767
      @ancestore8767  Před 3 lety

      They are used to adjust the pressure of a single melody string on the wheel. You can learn more about it in this video: czcams.com/video/QfP2qYlNBdw/video.html

  • @pascalmassie4706
    @pascalmassie4706 Před 3 lety

    I apologize if you thought I was aggressive. I didn't mean to come across like that. If anything, I am mad at myself for my complete ignorance. I really don't know what you are talking about (what is a B or a C or a W or an X for that matter? What keys are these? what do they sound like? I have no idea what these letters mean..). This is not a complain about you; rather, this is a lament about my own ignorance. Forgive me. I am glad to subscribe to your site and I am a big fan of your work. I'd like to learn; obviously I am starting from a very, very low level.

    • @martidolata9579
      @martidolata9579 Před 3 lety +1

      Search music theory for beginners here on CZcams and you'll find multiple videos to educate yourself. Then come back to learn the instrument. Just sayin"

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow Před 3 lety

      The letters A to G are used to denote certain tones in music. Like Marti said you can find explanation on that in most basic music theory for beginners videos on CZcams. If you have a bit of spare time you could try those out :) And most hurdy gurdies are tuned to G/c, which means a G open string, which corresponds to a standard C major (the basic of most instruments). If you have an open string in G, that also means that the keys in your left hand correspond to the black and white keys on a piano, so if you can play a simple melody with your left hand on a piano, you can play that same melody on a gurdy as well :)

  • @pascalmassie4706
    @pascalmassie4706 Před 3 lety +1

    This is wonderful, except I have no idea what you are talking about (WTF is C or G or D or any other letters of the alphabet to start with?) What's the key position to do these sounds? What key do I need to play? Which key is "C"?

    • @Alvarnea
      @Alvarnea Před 3 lety +3

      That's essentially just basic music theory - if you imagine piano keys, the whites are, in order, C,D,E,F,G,A,B and then C again, and they're the names of the notes (or precise sound frequencies) (that's why they're the same on nearly every instrument). Im not an expert, like at all, but I think hurdy gurdies are similar to piano in the sense that 1 key is 1 sound (though you can tune the strings easier than on piano?). So if I'm not horribly mistaken (I might be I don't know anything about hurdy gurdies i've just watched violin stuff on youtube), the "C" is the open string, so you play it without pressing keys, and the first key you press would make a D. That's what I'd imagine anyway. I'd recommend either trying to learn basic piano playing or then just looking into some music theory alone if you want to try and understand all that (i understood like. maybe half. scales confuse me. XD)

    • @pascalmassie4706
      @pascalmassie4706 Před 3 lety

      @@Alvarnea Yes, I am sure this is just basic music theory as you say... except, I have no idea what CDEFG are, whether they are white or black, red or yellow or pink for that matter. If I try to imagine piano keys, I cannot imagine anything at all beyond the fact that this is what piano players put their fingers on. Sorry, I never had a musical education. What you are telling me sounds like "well, this is a basic grammatical rule in Sanskrit"

    • @Alvarnea
      @Alvarnea Před 3 lety +1

      Well, I tried to give you the most basic answer to help you to maybe start understanding it. I really don't know enough to actually teach you and youtube comments aren't exactly the greatest medium for that anyway.
      And I tried to say, CDEFGAB are the names of specific sound frequencies, known as notes. I think in hurdy gurdies the lower set of keys corresponds roughly to the CDEFGAB, or white keys on the piano, while the set on top seems to correspond to the different modifications of the basic notes, or the black keys on a piano. I'm sure theres tons of resources on youtube alone that can teach you more about those.

    • @Alvarnea
      @Alvarnea Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry if my writing sounded condecending or something, I just assumed you wanted to know since you asked. If someone asked a question about the basic grammar of sanskrit and I happened to know, I'd try to answer.

    • @pascalmassie4706
      @pascalmassie4706 Před 3 lety

      @@Alvarnea don't worry. I love what you do and I admire you. You just have no idea how ignorant I am!