Thank you for this honest review. I especially appreciate how you played three different types of C-tuned kalimbas - it makes it easier to narrow down which of the similarly-tuned kalimbas I prefer. :)
Hi Dawn, absolutely love your video's. Your reviews and information about each Kalimba are terrific. I'm 63 years old and need something to help lift me out of this pandemic rut. Why not learn something new? I came across your video's and you've inspired me to try the Kalimba. I decided on the Lingting17 key A. its coming tomorrow!!!!! Thank you for your all information and lovely way you explain everything. ❤
*The LT K17A and the Bolf sounded great. The tonality and the warmth is there. The acrylic Treelf sounds nce too, but its tinny and lacks warmth for me.*
"Trying to find the perfect kalimba without having to buy a whole ton of them" Waaaay ahead of you lol I've got a 34k Seeds (Paduak), 34k Hluru Tree of Life, and a 34k Lingting (Snow Whisperer) on the way. It was definitely overkill but I'm very excited. I'm looking at getting a Panda Tarot, Hokema, Poopoopidoo and a Kimi at some point as well. I will find perfection one day
Just wanted to say your kalimba vids are the best and most informative. Question: Can kalimbas be down-tuned? For instance, if I got a Ling Ting in C, could I at some point tune it down to B if that would be something that I'd want to do? Thanks!
@@DawnSChampion Thanks! And with that, after torturing myself for two weeks on whether to get the B tuned or C tuned Ling Ting, I finally decided to go with the latter, mostly due to the fact that it's my first kalimba and most songs appear to be tabbed out for C. I like the lower tone of B though and so, it's good to know that I can down tune should I want to. Thanks again!
Of these two, I like the A better. You can also decide by seeing what songs she likes to play and if the majority of those are more in the A or C key. And then, you can always retune it to whatever key you'd like. I can't decide either, that's why I have many kalimbas, in different keys. But I think my favorite are A and B.
I am torn between the K17A and K17P... As a first Kalimba, a C-tone is often recommended, but the B sounds so magical. Do you recommend either more for a newbie?
Not sure if this is still helpful after 3 months but you can always tune your kalimba to a different tone. So if you get a C for starters you can tune it to a B later, and vice versa. Als really depends whether you want to just play freestyle and enjoy the sounds or if you want to learn songs. Most common songs are in C. I have the C tone one and it's gorgeous. Sounds more magical in person than it does on video. I got a few different ones to try out and fell in love with the LingTing.
Late to the party, but what I learn about Ling Ting kalimbas in CZcams is that they're harder to tune due to the grooves underneath the tines (that most other kalimbas don't have). So it might be a good idea to buy a Ling Ting in the tuning you want instead of trying to change the tuning yourself. In my case I ordered the K17P. Actually, you can still use the B tuned kalimba to learn songs tuned in C because the scale is basically the same, just a pitch lower. My TREELF TF-17CAT kalimba suffered from several stiff tines. A workaround to solve this is to tune it lower, elongating the tines for easier resonance. I've changed the tuning from C to B Flat. No more stiff tines and I can play songs tuned in C no problem!
Thank you for this honest review. I especially appreciate how you played three different types of C-tuned kalimbas - it makes it easier to narrow down which of the similarly-tuned kalimbas I prefer. :)
Hi Dawn, absolutely love your video's. Your reviews and information about each Kalimba are terrific. I'm 63 years old and need something to help lift me out of this pandemic rut. Why not learn something new? I came across your video's and you've inspired me to try the Kalimba. I decided on the Lingting17 key A. its coming tomorrow!!!!! Thank you for your all information and lovely way you explain everything. ❤
Thank you!! Congratulations on your new kalimba! I hope you love it!!
*The LT K17A and the Bolf sounded great. The tonality and the warmth is there. The acrylic Treelf sounds nce too, but its tinny and lacks warmth for me.*
I agree
Yeah, I don't like the chain either. I love your videos!
I would love to see you review the April Yang kalimba. It's stunning.
"Trying to find the perfect kalimba without having to buy a whole ton of them" Waaaay ahead of you lol I've got a 34k Seeds (Paduak), 34k Hluru Tree of Life, and a 34k Lingting (Snow Whisperer) on the way. It was definitely overkill but I'm very excited. I'm looking at getting a Panda Tarot, Hokema, Poopoopidoo and a Kimi at some point as well. I will find perfection one day
Thank you for the comparison, it's very helpful!
Will you be getting and showing us 34 key kalimbas in the future?
Just wanted to say your kalimba vids are the best and most informative. Question: Can kalimbas be down-tuned? For instance, if I got a Ling Ting in C, could I at some point tune it down to B if that would be something that I'd want to do? Thanks!
Thank you!! Yes, you can! You are only limited by your upper tines, which are already short.
@@DawnSChampion Thanks! And with that, after torturing myself for two weeks on whether to get the B tuned or C tuned Ling Ting, I finally decided to go with the latter, mostly due to the fact that it's my first kalimba and most songs appear to be tabbed out for C. I like the lower tone of B though and so, it's good to know that I can down tune should I want to. Thanks again!
Tuning ... Do you have a video? I'm new to Kalimba and buying another one❤
I do not. But there are others out there!
Do you like the A or C Better? Debating for my daughter between the 2 and I cannot choose!
Of these two, I like the A better. You can also decide by seeing what songs she likes to play and if the majority of those are more in the A or C key. And then, you can always retune it to whatever key you'd like. I can't decide either, that's why I have many kalimbas, in different keys. But I think my favorite are A and B.
I am torn between the K17A and K17P... As a first Kalimba, a C-tone is often recommended, but the B sounds so magical.
Do you recommend either more for a newbie?
Not sure if this is still helpful after 3 months but you can always tune your kalimba to a different tone. So if you get a C for starters you can tune it to a B later, and vice versa.
Als really depends whether you want to just play freestyle and enjoy the sounds or if you want to learn songs. Most common songs are in C.
I have the C tone one and it's gorgeous. Sounds more magical in person than it does on video. I got a few different ones to try out and fell in love with the LingTing.
Late to the party, but what I learn about Ling Ting kalimbas in CZcams is that they're harder to tune due to the grooves underneath the tines (that most other kalimbas don't have). So it might be a good idea to buy a Ling Ting in the tuning you want instead of trying to change the tuning yourself.
In my case I ordered the K17P. Actually, you can still use the B tuned kalimba to learn songs tuned in C because the scale is basically the same, just a pitch lower.
My TREELF TF-17CAT kalimba suffered from several stiff tines. A workaround to solve this is to tune it lower, elongating the tines for easier resonance. I've changed the tuning from C to B Flat. No more stiff tines and I can play songs tuned in C no problem!
Just for your information, its a tremolo chain, pronounced trem-oh-low.