Okay, Everyone!
It's time to share what you have discovered on the web! You can either post links here, or tell us what to Google to find what you want to share with us. It could be links to harp makers, sheet music sites, beautiful music, technical help - anything to do with harps, harping, and harpers! I'll start us out:
http://www.usedharpmart.ca/info/orphan-harps.htm from the same people as above, info on things to look for when purchaing a used harp., plus links at the bottom about scams, imported harps, etc.
Taht is great info from Triplett, Leigh. It helps me to actually see it being done. Now if I could jus get that guy to make house calls!
Below is the link for the International Society of Folk Harpers and Craftsmen. Once there, just click on the link for Chapters and you will find us, Northern Harpsong! There is other good “stuff,” too. http://www.folkharpsociety.org/pages/chapters.html
This is a link for a free harp tutorial and some free printable music from Harpers Hall, a California chapter of ISFHC. Included are a handy chord chart and directions for using a lead sheet. http://www.hornandharp.com/publications/tutorial.html
There has been some interest amongst the Kindred Harpers to hear "Dance of the Harps" by Meg Robinson, that we sight read yesterday. It (and others by Meg) can be heard here: http://www.md-1.com/harp/