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    Yes, although if you read on Timothy’s website, he did a run of 6 Aedh harps this year. Three were spoken for in advance, and three are waiting for owners unless this is an older blurb. I would like one of those for travel. They are so cute. I go away to Delaware for 9 or 10 days every summer to visit my brother and I have such withdrawal while I am gone because in the summer when I am home, I spend hours each day playing/practicing. It kills me to walk away from them for that time. It would be nice to have a “carry-on” harp to take along.

    #110837
    Alan Zenreich
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    I didn’t look closely at his flutes… we were single minded about harps

    Yes, Timothy was wearing his black kilt.

    #110838
    Alan Zenreich
    Participant

    I just made a couple of quick photos of Celeste.

    #110839
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Alan,

    Stunning harp!

    #110840
    Alan Zenreich
    Participant

    Jerusha,

    Considering that the entire harp is made of laminates, it does have very nice grain.

    #110841
    m-l-mcneel
    Participant

    Barbara,

    Pam played a Mozart Sonata, K. 545.

    #110842
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    Briggs,

    I forgot to ask you about the Storm King.

    #110843
    barbara-brundage
    Participant

    Thanks, Mimi. Hmm, *my* K545 had to leave out a lot of notes, like the whole development section. I wonder how she managed to include those chromatic step moving sections. I find that section awkward even on a pedal harp, and I can’t fathom how she could have done that with levers. I can’t fathom how someone like Anne Marie O’Farrell could have done that with levers, actually.

    #110844

    No, Jerusha, but it’s a nice full sound.

    Briggsie

    #110845
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    It sounds like a wonderful lever harp!

    #110846
    jean-mac
    Participant

    Hey, Alan, it was great meeting you and Lauren and glad you (and Celeste) all made it home

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    Briggsie,

    Have you had the opportunity to try the Aedh?

    #110848
    jean-mac
    Participant

    Jennifer, there were several people playing Steens I understand including the group “Hen.”

    #110849
    Jerusha Amado
    Participant

    <<Jerusha,

    Have you had the opportunity to try a Steen, the Concord II I think?

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