Sympathetic string harp guitar sitar
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Cool
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@WorlandGuitars How much!?!
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holy crap! you look like john Britten! and also have skills like him!
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Those things are suprisingly heavy, I've seen and held an electric one of these. But i didnt know what they where called till i found this vid on it.
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That is so badass looking....
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How much do you charge to build one? Also where is your website?
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Beautiful. Can you turn the sympathetic strings on or off?
revyne60606 1 year ago
@revyne60606 Yes, there is a muting mechanism by the soundhole that you can turn on or off as you play. -Jim
WorlandGuitars 1 year ago
I apologize for the crude audio. The guitar sounds much better in person. And my playing doesn't help much! Whenever I build a harp guitar I only have it for a short time before I ship it off to the customer so I don't get to practice on it much. -Jim
WorlandGuitars 3 years ago
Every time I think I have every instrument known to man, somebody has to go and build somthing totally cool....
Are you the first person to build one?
Are you going to make more of them?
Birdog225 3 years ago
Harp guitars have been around for more than a century but they are having a revival right now. Fred Carlson has built many instruments with sympathetic strings and I "borrowed" many of his ideas. I build these things on custom order and would love to build more. Someday I might even make one for myself!
WorlandGuitars 3 years ago