“When I don’t make any progress, it is always because I haven’t yet been able to reduce the thing to its simplest terms. Once I have succeeded in doing that, it goes along by itself.”
—Albert Einstein
Live event today! • 12:00 p.m. ET
Join us for today’s live session featuring “Music of the Classical Era.” In each live session we’ll talk with some of the Harp Column Music artists whose pieces we’re featuring throughout the challenge. Don’t miss this chance to hear from them in person!

Today’s tune:
Variations in C Major
—by Franz Joseph Haydn, arranged by Isabelle Perrin
Purchase this Classical repertoire suggestion for pedal harp at Harp Column Music, or substitute something else!
Today’s Tip:
KEEP THINGS SIMPLE
Take Einstein’s advice, and keep things simple. Reduce your piece to its simplest form by focusing on one element at a time. By isolating smaller sections, you can improve them without feeling overwhelmed. Once you’ve nailed the basics, you can gradually add layers, building toward the complete piece with confidence and precision. This approach will make your practice time more efficient and less frustrating.
Learn more:
HOW TO PRACTICE: ISOLATED MICROSECTIONS
—taught by Rachel O’Brien
Want more insight on how to break your music down to its simplest terms? Harp Column Academy instructor Rachel O’Brien shows you what you need to know in her practice tip lesson on “Isolated Microsections.”
