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Alissa W
ParticipantDeb, I’m so glad someone from the harp column bought this harp!
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ParticipantShelby, this is so truly exciting!
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ParticipantOh, I just realized that you wanted a 34 string.
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ParticipantShelby, did you see this??
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ParticipantI received an answer from the harpist in the video today.
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ParticipantAnd the one in Mass.:
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ParticipantHere’s the website:
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ParticipantShelby,
I noticed your blog about hoping to get a harp soon and how you need to save up about $500 more (don’t forget tax and carrying case!).Alissa W
ParticipantMy blog is mostly personal, but from time to time I put up recordings of my progress on my 34 string Camac Hermine.
August 28, 2010 at 3:59 pm in reply to: Music for lever harp that is NOT classical, folk, Celtic, etc. #158622Alissa W
ParticipantBarbara, you say that the Grandjany pieces are classical, but they are actually early 20th century conservatory style (classical-seeming) pieces.
August 26, 2010 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Music for lever harp that is NOT classical, folk, Celtic, etc. #158611Alissa W
ParticipantI’ll update this by saying that my first 3 purchases after this list were Marcel Grandjany’s Trois Pieces Faciles, Bernard Andres’ Aquatintes, and Pamela Bruner’s book Midsummer Meadow.
July 24, 2010 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Music for lever harp that is NOT classical, folk, Celtic, etc. #158602Alissa W
ParticipantThanks for the suggestions so far.
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