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February 27, 2017 at 11:40 am in reply to: Difference between curved and straight soundboard #201305alan-crossParticipant
I mean curved like the soundboard curved away from the player. Where the strings and soundboard meet.
But i think you answered my question. I was just confused what was the differences and why folks prefer one over the other.
alan-crossParticipantThis is assuming everything else about the harp is identical. Only the soundboard is different.
alan-crossParticipantOh nevermind. I guess I can’t share them on here.
alan-crossParticipantHello everyone and thank you for your great information! I am learning so much from all your replies.
I seen something about the strings reducing the accoustic sound (or something like that) will this also reduce the sound if an amp was used?
I have the StoneyEnd Marion-34 right now with a pick-up installed. I am using the electric more than pure accoustic simply because of where I play. So a hit to accoustic sound isn’t a deal breaker for me.
alan-crossParticipantThank you very much. I’ve gotten all 4 pages.
alan-crossParticipantHello again,
Instead of making a new thread I decided to just update this one:I still haven’t been able to get the English translation version for the Grossi and Pozzoli books. I’ve visited and joined the CanadaWestHarplist but no where can I find the files for it. If someone can email them to me that would be awesome! Email: alancross6@aol.com
While I’m on the topic of the Grossi book, I’m having a bit of trouble fully understanding what it is I’m supposed to be learning from the book. Is it supposed to help with my technique or is it to help with something else? I think I need to know what the purpose of the book is for me to understand how to ‘use’ it, assuming that makes any sense. Same goes for the Pozzoli book that came with the Grossi book. So any help explaining the books would be appreciated. 🙂
I’ve also bought “Harp exercises for agility and speed” by Deborah Friou and “Conditioning Exercises” by Carlos Salzedo. I find both books very clear and easy to understand and follow.
Thanks everyone that answers 🙂
alan-crossParticipantDo you have a link to share it? Maybe you can email it to me. I would greatly appreciate it. Too bad nobody has published a English version yet.
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