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In the same boat paddling away with you Ashley, awhile back.
September 25, 2012 at 1:43 pm in reply to: How would you go about playing piano music on a lever harp? #102947Biagio SancettaParticipantAn excellent place to explore would be Sylvia Woods’ Music Theory and Arranging for the Folk Harp.
Biagio SancettaParticipantI’d contact Rick Kemper at Sligo Harps (www.sligoharps.com).
Biagio SancettaParticipantWRT Somerset and Kathy…you know, presenters and performers are booked at least a year in advance, well before Chris got hit with a big
Biagio SancettaParticipantI suppose that it is time to provide an update.
Biagio SancettaParticipantJulie if you have your harp by now (I think I read that you do) you can have a case made by Laurie Nielsen at Markwood Strings or by the folks at Colorado case.
Biagio SancettaParticipantJulie, I’m not sure where you are or what peninsula you mean?
Biagio SancettaParticipantMary, he is in business, whether he understands that or not.
Biagio SancettaParticipantJulie, the nylon strings are easily available from many string makers.
Biagio SancettaParticipantI too have finally (finally) run out of patience.
Biagio SancettaParticipantProbably a good plan Chris, though I sure hope you will take at least a spec sheet for the 36 for people to drool over.
Biagio SancettaParticipantAs some here know I have been a strong supporter of Chris and the SweetHarp, despite being frustrated as have been many others.
Biagio SancettaParticipantChiming in a bit late here….this is a pretty extensive description, although focused on violin strings the process is the same:
Making Gut Stings – Gamut Music, Inc. | Early Music Strings and Historical InstrumentsBiagio
Biagio SancettaParticipantNo slight intended to Chris, it’s been a tough year for many.
Biagio SancettaParticipantGuess it’s time to chime in again as another SweetHarp customer still waiting.
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