











Craft Your Own Ancient Song: Building A Tagelharpa
Class fees range from $250-$150, see sliding scale below
Saturday, June 28th 2025, 9:30AM-5:00PM
Iola, WI 54945
Ever dreamed of building a musical instrument with your own hands? Imagine holding a piece of history, an instrument whose haunting, resonant voice echoes across centuries. In this immersive class, you won't just learn about the Tagelharpa, you'll build your very own from start to finish.
The Tagelharpa, a bowed lyre with roots deep in Nordic tradition, offers a unique blend of historical intrigue and captivating sound. This isn't just a woodworking class; it's a journey into the soul of an ancient instrument. You'll gain hands-on experience in essential instrument building skills as you meticulously sand, assemble, and glue the components of your Tagelharpa. Learn the secrets of finishing techniques that bring out the natural beauty of the wood, and master the intricate art of setting up the instrument for optimal playability. The ultimate personal touch? You'll even make your own horsehair strings, directly connecting you to the traditional methods.
By the end of this class, you'll walk away with more than just a beautifully crafted Tagelharpa; you'll possess the skills, the knowledge, and the profound satisfaction of having brought an ancient voice to life. No prior woodworking or musical experience is necessary.
Class Information
Date: Saturday June 28th 2025
Tine: 9:30AM-5:00PM with a 30 minute lunch break. Lunch will be provided. We will contact you for meal selection when class registration closes.
Location: Lessons from the Art, 189 N Main Street Iola, WI 54945
Age Requirements: 18+
Materials Fee: $10-Includes all instrument materials and PPE
Class Requirements: Power tools will be used in this class. Participants are required to dress in well fitting (NO loose clothing) clothing that can get dirty and dusty and are required to wear closed toed shoes. Required PPE: Hand, eye, and ear protection. PPE will be provided for you, but you may choose to bring your own if preferred.
Registration Closes: Saturday June 21st, 2025
Please review the Class Fee Sliding Scale Descriptions located directly below the Add to Cart button before selecting your option.
Class fees range from $250-$150, see sliding scale below
Saturday, June 28th 2025, 9:30AM-5:00PM
Iola, WI 54945
Ever dreamed of building a musical instrument with your own hands? Imagine holding a piece of history, an instrument whose haunting, resonant voice echoes across centuries. In this immersive class, you won't just learn about the Tagelharpa, you'll build your very own from start to finish.
The Tagelharpa, a bowed lyre with roots deep in Nordic tradition, offers a unique blend of historical intrigue and captivating sound. This isn't just a woodworking class; it's a journey into the soul of an ancient instrument. You'll gain hands-on experience in essential instrument building skills as you meticulously sand, assemble, and glue the components of your Tagelharpa. Learn the secrets of finishing techniques that bring out the natural beauty of the wood, and master the intricate art of setting up the instrument for optimal playability. The ultimate personal touch? You'll even make your own horsehair strings, directly connecting you to the traditional methods.
By the end of this class, you'll walk away with more than just a beautifully crafted Tagelharpa; you'll possess the skills, the knowledge, and the profound satisfaction of having brought an ancient voice to life. No prior woodworking or musical experience is necessary.
Class Information
Date: Saturday June 28th 2025
Tine: 9:30AM-5:00PM with a 30 minute lunch break. Lunch will be provided. We will contact you for meal selection when class registration closes.
Location: Lessons from the Art, 189 N Main Street Iola, WI 54945
Age Requirements: 18+
Materials Fee: $10-Includes all instrument materials and PPE
Class Requirements: Power tools will be used in this class. Participants are required to dress in well fitting (NO loose clothing) clothing that can get dirty and dusty and are required to wear closed toed shoes. Required PPE: Hand, eye, and ear protection. PPE will be provided for you, but you may choose to bring your own if preferred.
Registration Closes: Saturday June 21st, 2025
Please review the Class Fee Sliding Scale Descriptions located directly below the Add to Cart button before selecting your option.
Class fees range from $250-$150, see sliding scale below
Saturday, June 28th 2025, 9:30AM-5:00PM
Iola, WI 54945
Ever dreamed of building a musical instrument with your own hands? Imagine holding a piece of history, an instrument whose haunting, resonant voice echoes across centuries. In this immersive class, you won't just learn about the Tagelharpa, you'll build your very own from start to finish.
The Tagelharpa, a bowed lyre with roots deep in Nordic tradition, offers a unique blend of historical intrigue and captivating sound. This isn't just a woodworking class; it's a journey into the soul of an ancient instrument. You'll gain hands-on experience in essential instrument building skills as you meticulously sand, assemble, and glue the components of your Tagelharpa. Learn the secrets of finishing techniques that bring out the natural beauty of the wood, and master the intricate art of setting up the instrument for optimal playability. The ultimate personal touch? You'll even make your own horsehair strings, directly connecting you to the traditional methods.
By the end of this class, you'll walk away with more than just a beautifully crafted Tagelharpa; you'll possess the skills, the knowledge, and the profound satisfaction of having brought an ancient voice to life. No prior woodworking or musical experience is necessary.
Class Information
Date: Saturday June 28th 2025
Tine: 9:30AM-5:00PM with a 30 minute lunch break. Lunch will be provided. We will contact you for meal selection when class registration closes.
Location: Lessons from the Art, 189 N Main Street Iola, WI 54945
Age Requirements: 18+
Materials Fee: $10-Includes all instrument materials and PPE
Class Requirements: Power tools will be used in this class. Participants are required to dress in well fitting (NO loose clothing) clothing that can get dirty and dusty and are required to wear closed toed shoes. Required PPE: Hand, eye, and ear protection. PPE will be provided for you, but you may choose to bring your own if preferred.
Registration Closes: Saturday June 21st, 2025
Please review the Class Fee Sliding Scale Descriptions located directly below the Add to Cart button before selecting your option.
Class Fee
We offer a sliding scale option for our class fees to enhance accessibility for all individuals interested in our classes. The class fee does not include materials; the materials fees is charged separately and charged as noted above. The materials fee is combined with the class fee when you add to cart. When adding the class to your cart, kindly choose the fee that best aligns with your circumstances based on the information provided below:
Benefactor Level: $250
Choosing this level means you have ample financial resources and can comfortably meet all your needs. Your generosity directly creates opportunities for others to participate, and significantly helps fund future projects and the school's growth. Thank you for making a profound difference!
Supporter Level: $200
This level is for those who comfortably manage their financial needs and can thoughtfully budget for enrichment activities like our classes. Your contribution helps maintain the school's operations and directly supports the quality of our programs. We deeply appreciate your support!
Partner Level: $150
This level is for those who face challenges in affording essential needs, have limited access to financial or family support, or wouldn't be able to participate without a reduced fee. We value your presence and are committed to ensuring economic circumstances don't keep you from learning with us.
See our FAQ for more information.
Instructor Biography:
I am an Iola native with a degree in Audio Engineering. I spent years touring the world as a professional guitarist. A few years ago I saw my first tagelharpa and decided to make my own. Now after building dozens of them I want to pass my knowledge on to others.
