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    Evoléne,

    Thank you for your detailed feedback! Now that you mention it, I do prefer the left-hand patterns of the second version, compared to the blocked chords. I’m leaning more towards the second one now.

    Thanks for your time

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    in reply to: Sound effects that enhance an acoustic harp's sound #241032
    stardust117
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    Charles, thanks for bringing up that Yamaha product. I’m pleased to hear that no drilling is needed! And it’s portable too.

    Thank you.

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    in reply to: Petite Harps and Pedal Manuevering #235144
    stardust117
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    Hi Catherine, I think it’s clever how you use that clutch analogy to explain how pedals feel on a harp. That helps me in my consideration of buying a petite harp or not. Thank you

    in reply to: Petite Harps and Pedal Manuevering #235127
    stardust117
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    Hi balfour-knight, I’m glad you didn’t have a problem from going form a larger harp to a smaller one. This gives me more confidence in my decision of getting a petite harp. Thank you for your reply!

    in reply to: Petite Harps and Pedal Manuevering #235125
    stardust117
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    Bill, thanks for your reply. That’s great to hear you had no problems with the pedals on Chicago Petite 40 and that you quickly adapted to the wider pedal spacing of a bigger harp.

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    stardust117
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    Danamarie, thanks for your reply. It helps how you tell me that for a 40-stringed harp, the pedals require more effort to be moved from shap to flat.

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    in reply to: Opinions on a Chicago Petite 40 (natural finish) #234956
    stardust117
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    Balfour, Andy, and Gretchen, thanks for your opinions on this harp so far. That really helps. How sad, the Chicago Petite 40 looked so cool. But I will take sound over looks. Your suggestions have helped me look more into the Daphne 40 or Camac Clio. Recently, I’ve tried a Daphne 40 in a harp store and it sounds pretty good!

    Thanks for your opinons guys.

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