“I want to make music that is both pleasing to the ear and worthy of the heart.”
—Antonín Dvořák

Today’s tune:
The Evening Prayer Book
—arranged by Darhon Rees-Rohrbacher
Purchase this Romantic repertoire suggestion for lever harp at Harp Column Music, or substitute something else!
Today’s Tip:
SLOW DOWN
Playing fast, flashy music is fun, but there is a lot to be learned from slowing down. Playing slow music allows you to focus on every note and detail, helping you develop greater control and precision. It also gives you the opportunity to explore dynamics, articulation, and rubato, allowing you to shape phrases with more of the signature Romantic expressiveness.
Learn more:
PLAYING SLOW
—taught by Alice Giles
Creating legato phrases is important in Romantic music. Learn how to fill the space between the notes during slow passages in your music in this lesson with Harp Column Academy master teacher Alice Giles.
