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Post by HerraHirwi on Mar 1, 2010 19:42:45 GMT 2
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2010 21:27:55 GMT 2
Hah! Kewl instrument, ja, and kewler interpretation. like most the 1st and 3rd...thing ;D
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Post by maksi on Apr 11, 2010 10:04:45 GMT 2
Accordion integrated elements of old folkmusic instruments.
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Post by Esteban on Sept 30, 2010 22:41:02 GMT 2
Korpiklaani is very good at playing all of instruments which they play.And traditional insturmens make them unique (= .The ending of Sulasilmaa has a great affection for me.It encourages me a lot .
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Post by kikko on Dec 20, 2010 20:53:43 GMT 2
HerraHirwi, it seems that you're the guy from youtube that I asked about your electric kannels microphones from. My kantele projects have been frozen for a couple of months, since it's winter and my wood-work place is an old house in our yard and it's really really cold in there. You also had something about jouhikko in past posts. I've had a crush on the instrument since I heard this (http://www.kansanmusiikki.fi/musiikin-muisti/jouhikko) last spring, and I've built a couple of them. Just the latest one is good in my standards, although there's so much I should have done differently. If you happen to know anything about jouhikko, will you be answering questions, although I might not need much answers if I'll finally get the sound I want after fixing the scale (to 310mm) (I'll have to make a new middle string, 'cause it's too short to get the kapula back so that I can get the talla back too).
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