Hello you guys. What country are you in? What is the price for building a KORA together with you?
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk2 жыл бұрын
Hi :-) At the moment we are in Kafountine, in the Casamance, southern Senegal. We also spend time teaching in the UK and France but for now we will only be offering kora making in Senegal where we are building a new workshop. We are out here for 8 months a year now. We left the cottage in Wales, where Jirka's kora was made, back in 2014. We will offer kora making at the same price as a kora holiday - so you are either being taught how to play kora or making one - some of both each morning :-) The cost of the kora would be the same as on our website - and depends on what timber you use etc. www.thekoraworkshop.co.uk Send me an email on info@thekoraworkshop.co.uk and I can send you more information. Hope that helps! Kath :-)
@emjayeable3 жыл бұрын
Great work. What thickness are the nylon strings?
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk3 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks :-) You can find a document on our How to Tune Your Kora page that shows the gauges we generally use. It may need to be lighter r heavier for your kora and for the feel and sound you want. These sizes are using standard nylon fishing line (not fluorocarbon which breaks more easily) thekoraworkshop.co.uk/about-the-kora/how-to-tune-your-kora/
@EllenMeyer-kora11 жыл бұрын
Hello, I am a Koraplayer in Berlin and on the surch for a second or third Kora. Do you still offer Koraworkshops? greetings Ellen
@philippeyeye54782 жыл бұрын
C'est mon travail Je fabrique ça également
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk11 жыл бұрын
Hello Ellen - delighted you found our channle. Yes we run workshops both for learning the kora but also offer the unusual opportunity to make their own kora with Adam. I'll send you an email. Kath
@romel76225 жыл бұрын
How Long l let the leather dry
@ivanhozjan71378 жыл бұрын
Where You're buying good calabashes? Or You succeed to grow it in English greenhouses?
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk8 жыл бұрын
Hello Ivan. They don't grow in the UK. The very best come from Mali and though we have been able to grow one or two really good ones in Senegal on our land there, we prefer to get the ones from Mali. We have been fortunate in recent times to buy them from a specialist supplier in France, David Thille at La Cases à Gourdes.
@ivanhozjan71378 жыл бұрын
Thank You very much for the answer. Keep doing great job, and greetings from Croatia!
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk8 жыл бұрын
Hey you're the second person from Croatia I have been talking about koras to this week :-) Delighted to know the kora is spreading it's wings far and wide, we're doing our best to help it! Best wishes, Kath
@wesleycristian16059 жыл бұрын
Hello, my name is Wesley Cristian. I am interested in purchasing the instrument Kora is possible to order one? Thank you in advance.
@kathpickering21269 жыл бұрын
Wesley Cristian Hi Wesley - yes we can make you a kora. We have just arrived in the south of France for our May residential workshop. We have several kora orders to complete and very happy to add you to the work list :-) Send me an email kath@thekoraworkshop.co.uk and we can find out more about what you need and how we can get your kora to you.
@wesleycristian16059 жыл бұрын
OK, I've forwarded the email to you. :-) Thank you.
@ShakurForbes6 жыл бұрын
Hi my name is Shakur; I would like to find out about purchasing one of these instruments. Please email me @ shakur.forbes@gmail.com
@korasdadbrad38867 жыл бұрын
Is the opportunity to help make your own kora still available? My daughter, Kora, and I are daydreaming about making it out there from CA to help make one!
@romel76225 жыл бұрын
How Long l let the leather dry
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk5 жыл бұрын
Hi - it depends on where you are in the world and also the weather at the time. Unless you have a specialist drying room with ventilation etc, you are dependent on the weather, like us :-) Note: you put the cross bar and handles in before it is dry but not immediately after the skin goes on. Also you don't want it to dry out too fast initially. You need to make sure the body is really dry before putting the pressure on the skin with the bridge and strings. You cannot hurry this process. Good luck!
@romel76225 жыл бұрын
@@ThekoraworkshopCoUk hello thank you for your Response l live in Ohio United states l bought a kora that has the broken leather l changed it and a month after softening the leather in the part where the bridge goes l put hot water to harden the leather and after 3 days the leather broke l knew what was the error so that was my quedtion how Long should l stop driying the leather if you can help me step by step l would appreciate it because where l live it is not very easy to find leather and l do not want to leave the instrument of ornament.
@ThekoraworkshopCoUk5 жыл бұрын
@@romel7622 Hi, sorry I haven't replied before - I didn't get a noticfication from KZbin! WIth the skin (Note it should not be leather - instead you should use rawhide that has had the hair removed. Leather is skin that has been treated and softened and that is the opposite of what you want!) Also cow wkin will take longer to dry and harden than deer skin. What skin are you using? Also you need the skin to dry without pressure on it - then once really dry and hard it will take the pressure of the strings on the bridge. You should only wet the skin if there is no pressure on it, or you will stretch it.
@mangayinour295 жыл бұрын
i just wanna buy
@JP04114 жыл бұрын
MANGAYI DAGOLOH the origin is west African. If you want authentic try there
@adeleajeh36656 жыл бұрын
My God..I love kora so much but I don't think I'll be able to make that ....