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  • #76427
    mia-strayer
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    Hi I’m Mia Strayer, I’m legally blind & have mild cp.
    I’m the proud owner of 2 harps, but I’m looking to get a lap harp with levers.
    The 2 harps are taller than me & they are from Lyon & Healy in Chicago IL & I’m looking for something around there.
    Do u know of any websites that have good lap harps with full levers
    BTW I’m looking for 1 for my birthday next month

    I want the harp to have a range of 26 strings, light tension gut strings & weigh no more than 10 Ibs
    I’m looking for a walnut harp with full levers & a natural soundboard with climbing vines like my pedal harp from L&H has on her soundboard
    I want the sound to be rich & warm
    Cense I can’t see I would like to here the harp before I buy

    #76428
    andee-craig
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    Well hearing a harp before you buy is *always* a good idea! I have a Dusty Strings FH26 which I think is excellent for it’s size. It’s a bit bigger than lap size; I usually put it on a small stand or sit it on the floor and sit myself on a small bench. It has nylon strings though. I’m not sure how much it weighs–I can check that for you…

    #76429
    Alison
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    I’d get a Bardic 27 from Camac in a choice of 10 colours but nylon strings, weighs 6kg and looks to be more compact, possibly cheaper and the carry case is a good rucksack, the Camac cases are always excellent. The Ravenna 26 in it’s case is not particularly small & I fear you might find it cumbersome. The strings are new carbon fibre (can’t remember the proper name) and feel better than nylon. Why not compare the relative weights.

    #76430
    mia-strayer
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    Looking for a lap harp that I can have sitting on the with me on the floor, at a table or on the stairs
    BTW what color is your harp
    I’m really short I’m 4ft tall

    #76431
    mia-strayer
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    Looking for a lap harp that I can have sitting on the with me on the floor, at a table or on the stairs
    BTW what color is your harp
    I’m really short I’m 4ft tall
    I forgot to tell u I have very BAD balance when it comes to moving them around

    #76432
    Allison Stevick
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    I would check out Blevins harps. They have a LOT of lap harp models, varying weights and sizes. I don’t own one myself, but I have only heard great things about them! I know they will play any harp over the phone for you, and they also have sound clips of each harp on their site.

    *edit– sorry, I just realized you specified gut strings. Blevins uses nylon.

    #76433
    Tacye
    Participant

    I have played larger Dusty Strings harps in gut so they may have tried the Ravenna too. Stoney End is another make with nice harps and I changed my nylon strings for much higher tension brass, so am sure gut would be possible.

    #76434
    mia-strayer
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    Does anyone know about Mountain Glen harps
    They do make gut strung lap harps with full levers
    Do they have a good sound quality or do the sound like toy harps with pretty decorations
    I want my new harp to look & sound good

    #76435
    lyn-boundy
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    Sorry to bang on about the Harpsicle yet again but I wonder whether one of these might suit your needs (the Fullsicle has full levers). They are quite basic-looking though they do come in a nice variety of colours. They are also very light (the specs say 4lb but I’m sure that can’t be exactly the same for every model as the levers must add a little extra weight, though probably not enough to worry about). However, at 33″ in height, I woinder of they might be a little taller than you want. The tone is lovely and there is a demo on the website – http://harpsicleharps.com/harps.htm.

    As for the Mountain Glen harps, I haven’t heard one played but to look at they really are the most beautiful things. I have spent many a happy hour drooling over their website. Good luck with whatever you go for and enjoy the hunt!.

    #76436
    Allison Stevick
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    Derek Bell played a Mountain Glen harp, and I think it sounds really good! There is also a video sample of one they made on the Mountain Glen website. I haven’t heard any others, though. I’m pretty sure he (Glenn) can make a harp with just about any size/shape/strings/levers. Someday (after lots of saving up…) I want him to make a harp for me!

    #76437
    mia-strayer
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    My harp teacher said that the harp sickle harps sound like toys
    If I were to buy a full sickle harp would they come with gut strings or would I have to completely restring the harp with gut ones

    #76438
    lyn-boundy
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    I can only guess that your teacher has heard a uniquely poor example. Harpsicles do have a quite a bright tone which isn’t to everyone’s taste but they certainly don’t sound like toys. I’ve checked out the website for the info about strings and I have to say that I can’t find the answer to your question there which makes me suspect all the strings are nylon. That is only my guess though, so it might be an idea to give them a ring to check – I have always found them incredibly helpful. Perhaps if they do not string the harps with gut, they might be prepared to sell you an unstrung instrument at a discount so that you could provide your own strings? Their number is (812) 438-3032.

    #76439
    deb-l
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    I have some info on the Dusty FH26 Mia, they are in Seattle, WA.

    A walnut FH26 weighs 13 lbs. You can order one with gut strings for strings 5-20, 1-4 Nylon 21-16 wire/composite with an extra cost for the option, $170, or if your harp has nylon, you can get a conversion kit that would also involve switching out a couple of the loveland levers. Lovelands aren’t pretty, but they work and if you don’t do a lot of lever flipping it’s just a matter of cosmetics. There is an option to get camac levers but that will cost you extra too, another $265. They don’t do decals but they have abalone inlay such as knot of eternity and Trefoil, as well as options for Koa soundboard veneer and trim and birdseye maple soundboard veneer. The options can run from 170 – 475 additional. The harps have a solid wood body which means the walnut sound of the wood will have a unique timber. I can imagine it’s easy to get caught up in all the options if you want a custom harp, but I have an FH36S with nylon strings and none of the extras, has the plastic lovelands too, and it was worth the extra cost to get a harp with their fine workmanship and highly resonant sound. The harp is rather on the larger side for a ‘lap’ harp, it needs to be played propped on a stool or with the legs, the case and the harp with the leg extension make it not the most convenient harp to take with you.

    The Bardic 26 is about the same size height and same range, but it has a round back and is smaller and lighter woods. It has nylon strings, the lower are carbon fiber. I used to be a die hard gut string fan but I find I like the nylon and savarez better now. The case this harp comes with is much more convenient to bring with you. As far as options, I don’t like the look of the painted ones as much as the ones in Natural. I think I would ask Virginia Harp center to order one in Natural from Camac. Other than that there are no decals, options for veneers or gut strings.. but it is a very sweet sounding harp, it has the camac brightness which people seem to either love or hate. I’ve heard some videao clips, I’ll try to attach one later.

    #76440
    mia-strayer
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    both of my harps have round backs so I’d like to stick with that
    my lever harp has performance levers & I’m looking for a lap harp with those levers
    my harp teacher is very picky about her harps & students harps too

    #76441
    deb-l
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    you like the performance levers Mia? I’m much fonder of camacs.. anyway the Salvi Juno is small round back with performance levers. It doesn’t have gut strings but Salvi calls them ‘silk gut’ they are some sort of synthetic.

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