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Thank you, Annie, for the trick! 😊😊
Thank you, Biagio, for the knowledge straight from an experienced harp maker like yourself! Really appreciate it. Very interesting indeed and sophisticated at the same time. 🙏😊
harpfairyParticipantSure, Annie, will do. Feel a bit bad to have to spend that much, though 😬😬
Let us know which harp you finally choose, too.
Would you please tell me how to add a profile pic like yours? Thanks 😊
harpfairyParticipantMy apologies, for the typo of your name, Tanya. I appreciate that you experienced both models and chose Excalibur over Isolde for the reasons.
OK guys, thank you once again, I’ll go ahead with the Excalibur. Wish me luck 😊😊
harpfairyParticipantThank you everyone.
Annie – Aziiliz looks great, too 😊
Thanks Biagio – I like your explanation. Now I think I quite understand what the balanced sound is.
Tonya, will the sound of Excalibur too loud if I only play at home? 😁😂
I’m not a musician. I just learn to play a harp for my family and myself.
I don’t have a chance to try any of these harps as we are not near those stores who carry them.
And good luck to you, Annie. I’m sure in a way the harp will choose us, too.
harpfairyParticipantThank you, Wil-Weten.
I’m new here. What actually does it mean when people say “balanced” sound?
Is it true that softer string tension makes it easier when you play fast rythms?
I’ve been playing on a rental Triplett. To compare the string tension, by any chance can you advise if it’s similar to that of Excalibur?
Thank you.
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