I am currently about half finished with my modified Moraharp (it is the instrument currently on the bench, followed by my prototype low-headed clarsach).  I designed it to have the simpler stringing of the early instrument but to be chromatic like my sinphone.  I don't have an instructor available, so I will have to do my best, but I find that the instrument in all it's evolution is nearly as incredible and versatile as the HG.
 
After the project is finished, I will be putting up a construction walkthrough like I do for most of my instruments on nogy.net.  I hope to connect with other early players in the future and really explore the instrument.
 
I thank you for being part of the collection and organization of this data.
 
Chris


> Hello,
> maybe some of you are also interested in nyckelharpas?
>
> Our international CADENCE project "(Cultural ADult Education and
> Nyckelharpa Cooperation in Europe") is about to be finished.
>
> It has been a cooperation between
> Akademie BURG FÜRSTENECK, Germany
> Eric Sahlström Institutet, Sweden and
> Scuola di Musica Popolare di Forlimpopoli, Italy supported by the
> European Commision.
>
> Some results can be found on
> www.cadence.nyckelharpa.eu
>
> Cheers
> Karsten Evers

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