I'm curious to know how people with leverless harps tune. Can you give me an idea of what key you keep your harp in most of the time if you have a harp with no levers at all?
For those of you going to the workshop on percussive effects on the harp, grab the Andrés Notation Guide from my website. You might find some interesting ideas there that you could use in your improvisation. He uses some effects that are new to mo...
Welcome, Barbara, from Barbara! How nive of yu to join our site. i check out your page quite often and have found much useful info there. As Leigh said we are a small group, self taught, and thorougly smitten by the harp!
Barbara
We are a small group and this site doesn't get a lot of traffic, but I'm sure the folks here will appreciate any comments and suggestions. I am the one who mentioned liking Handel's Largo. I haven't tried it yet, but if you do come up with a "beginner's version" I would be very grateful!
If you find yourself visiting Maine in the future, feel free to look us up.
I've added a new webpage: http://www.facebook.com/pages/harpist-Barbara-Ann-Fackler/132284650727
We're nearly done with my CD project. Most of the music on the CD can be played on a lever harp and it's a collection of favorites of mine. I love to play music that makes people stop talking at parties and ask "What was that? It's soooo beautiful". There's also music that my family loves, all of it soothing and gently cheerful.