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  1. Talharpa - Wikipedia

    The talharpa, also known as a tagelharpa (tail-hair harp), hiiu kannel (originally hiiurootsi (which meant Vormsi island located on the halfway to Hiiumaa) kannel) or stråkharpa (bowed harp), is …

  2. - Talharpa.org

    Jun 7, 2025 · Talharpa and associated luthiers from across the globe. Groups, solo projects or just players of talharpa and associated instruments. Online or in person instructors who can …

  3. HOW TO MAKE A TALHARPA! - YouTube

    The talharpa, also known as a tagelharpa (tail-hair harp) or the stråkharpa (bowed harp), is a multi-stringed bowed lyre from northern Europe.

  4. How to Make a Talharpa (Viking Instrument) - Instructables

    And now here I am, teaching you in this Instructable how to make a nice sounding and really good-looking Talharpa so that you don't struggle trying to find detailed instructions on how to …

  5. Talharpa - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia

    The Talharpa, also known as the Tagelharpa, is a traditional bowed string instrument that hails from Northern Europe, particularly associated with Scandinavian cultures. This unique …

  6. Talharpa - Etsy

    Check out our talharpa selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our stringed instruments shops.

  7. Talharpa Shop - Talharpaskaldshop

    This is a bowed lyre, which has its own deep timbre of sounding and is suitable for solo...

  8. Talharpa

    The talharpa is a traditional bowed lyre indigenous to northern Europe, particularly among the Swedish-speaking communities of Estonia's coastal islands such as Vormsi and Hiiumaa, as …

  9. Talharpa - Wikiwand

    The talharpa, also known as a tagelharpa (tail-hair harp), hiiu kannel (originally hiiurootsi (which meant Vormsi island located on the halfway to Hiiumaa) kannel) or stråkharpa (bowed harp), is …

  10. Tagelharpa for sale. Handmade Tagelharpa, Talharpa or Jouhikko …

    Tagelharpa, Talharpa or Jouhikko by YARuGA. This traditional bowed lyre, crafted from solid wood using ancient techniques, is perfect for folk musicians and historical enthusiasts.