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July 22, 2010 at 10:01 pm #158841
HBrock25
ParticipantAfter renting a Hempson 34 for a year, I’m now considering buying a harp.
I was going to take a year out from it to concentrate on uni and then give the instrument the attention it deserves when I’m not worrying about essays and exams. I discovered though, that after a year’s renting, I get money off buying a harp if I do it within the next two months. The question I have now, is do I buy now and if so, which harp? Last year, I didn’t put in the effort to learn because I was away from my teacher at uni and got horribly out of practice when deadlines approached. I don’t know if this is just uni or whether I’m genuinely struggling to commit to the instrument. On the other hand, now I’ve had to take my Hempson back, I really miss it and I still aspire to be able to play properly. It would have been nice to have a year out to consider and to really be able to commit myself after uni but if I can save £300 or so by buying now, it has to be worth it.Decision 2 is which harp to buy. My main two choices are a Hempson 34 again or a Ravenna 26.
The Hempson: has a wider range, I’ve had one before, looks a lot nicer and there are 1 or 2 available second handThe Ravenna: is way more transportable, cheaper and has a gorgeous sound
So any thoughts?
July 23, 2010 at 12:15 am #158842harpglo-jean
ParticipantI would advise going with the Hempson, because it has the most strings, and you’re already familiar with it, since you’ve been renting it…I own a Ravenna 26, and do love the tone and the portability, as you mentioned.
July 23, 2010 at 12:16 am #158843deb-l
ParticipantI am the wrong person to help with ‘which harp’ decision LOL..
but, as someone who has struggled with the same decision, am I committed enough to buy a harp and always missing it when I return my rental, I finally came to the conclusion that I need to have a harp in my life and am so appreciative to have one again that I decided to make the commitment.
July 23, 2010 at 9:46 pm #158844Emma Preuss
MemberBoth of these are really useful thankyou. Deb L.: It’s nice to hear from someone who’s a casual player.
So the lack of range really makes a lot of difference then? I’m still very much a beginner and thus far haven’t made that much use of the lower range.
July 23, 2010 at 10:24 pm #158845deb-l
ParticipantEmma, there is a lot of music out there for smaller harps without a lot of range.
July 24, 2010 at 2:19 am #158846jessica-wolff
ParticipantWhat about a Ravenna 34?
July 24, 2010 at 11:39 am #158847Tacye
ParticipantDo you get the discount off the 2nd hand Hempsons too?
The Ravenna is the better quality harp
July 28, 2010 at 12:47 pm #158848Emma Preuss
MemberThe Ravenna 34 is out of my price range at the moment.
I have tried the Ravenna 24. It has a lovely sound but I can’t really judge if I’d miss the extra strings. I did enjoy playing it though. Then again, I love the Hempson. :S
As for what music, I like a bit of a variety. I don’t think I’m going to be playing a lot of complex classical pieces though. I would like to learn a few more modern pieces, covers etc though and it could be a problem for that :/
July 28, 2010 at 1:08 pm #158849jennifer-buehler
MemberThis guy does
July 28, 2010 at 2:12 pm #158850lydia-sander
ParticipantHave you heard of Harps of Praise before?
July 28, 2010 at 9:45 pm #158851Emma Preuss
MemberI’m in the UK so that wouldn’t be very practical for me. I’m going to be getting one from Clive Morley harps. I can drive there and pick one up which is great because it means I can try the various harps out. The only problem is that I’m hideously rusty right now so I can’t really give any harp much of a run for its money.
Thanks for the link, I’ll have to investigate that 🙂
July 28, 2010 at 10:59 pm #158852deb-l
Participantit sounds like you really like the tone of the Ravenna.
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