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Hypermobility and string tension, buying a harp

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  • #70188
    deb-l
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    there’s nothing like an FH36S, you won’t regret it and you’ll have it for life.

    #70189
    diana-lincoln
    Participant

    You just graduated! Congratulations! I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than giving yourself the gift of a fantastic instrument that you will love for years to come. You will find work, be out on your own, and know that each day you will have something special to enjoy at home and share with friends. Go for it!

    Diana L.

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    elizabeth-palladino
    Participant

    After three years of playing a Dusty Strings FH26 that I started by renting from the Harp Connection in Salem, Mass., (then bought it–I love that little harp), I took a long, deep

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