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  • #73392
    Seoid OC
    Participant

    Hi,

    Does anybody have any experience with the grand harpsicle (used to be called the supersicle) harp by William Rees?

    #73393
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I heard Marta Cook play one at Somerset.

    #73394

    I played a harpsicle lap harp once. The tension was so loose that it felt like a 2-year old could play it. That drove me crazy. Not sure if the grand is like that too, but I suspect it is.

    Briggsie

    #73395
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    I live near

    #73396
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    An update to my post above….the grand harpsicle is still priced at $1,595.

    Sorry……my error.

    #73397
    unknown-user
    Participant

    It’s absolutely great if you’re a beginner, or if you want to play in a lot of different places. Mine came with a guitar strap, so you can stand while playing. I still have mine, and even though it’s sound isn’t the best, it is great if you’re just starting out. If you’ve been playing for about a year, this is not the harp for you. Otherwise, the sound is small, and the playability is easy.

    #73398
    Seoid OC
    Participant

    Thanks to everyone for the replies!

    #73399
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    Hi Seoid~

    The tension on the grand harpsicle is noticibly lighter than on the Aberdeen and the few other harps I have played at lessons. However, I still thought it was OK. My problem (one of them!) is that being a pianist with a preference for romantic ‘sturm und drang’ music (Rachmaninoff, Brahms, late Beethoven…) I need to play my harp with a much lighter touch on the finger tips. Waaay different than the piano. The lighter tensioned harps I’ve tried force me to relax more and slow down.

    Blevins makes a harp that has the same

    #73400
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    OK….a few clarifications…

    The first link is ‘Our 70 Harp Models, then go to ‘Lap and Travel Harps’.

    Click on the Avee 34 box. It has 34 strings, but keeps the low C and takes two upper strings off.

    #73401
    Seoid OC
    Participant

    Hi Holly,

    That’s great, thank you!

    #73402
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    Be sure to check Blevins’ Discounted Harps page. I think there was an Avee 34 listed.

    #73403
    Seoid OC
    Participant

    I went with that Blevins Avee 34 that they have listed in the discount section so thanks a mil for pointing me in that direction!

    #73404
    Seoid OC
    Participant

    Oh yes, and it’s actually working out cheaper than the harpsicle with pickup, case and shipping!

    #73405
    holly-kemble
    Participant

    This is fabulous!

    #73406

    Congrats!

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