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ParticipantThank you every one for your valuable opinion!
Reading past threads did give me a lot of insights too. Perhaps I should go to
buy a tie-clip mic or a pick-up from local music stores. Any recommendations for
the brand/model?
tsin-tsin Chui
ParticipantThank you for your opinion!
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ParticipantThank you so much for all your kind advices. They are very helpful in my process of harp hunting indeed.
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ParticipantUpon extensive research, I’ve finally decided not to buy the 40-string L&H and will probably buy an Aoyama 46-string harp. So here comes a new query from me – is a 46-string harp enough for most solo repertoire??? I’m not going for the 47-string because of the considerable price difference and I’ve heard that 46-string is enough for almost everything. I don’t think I’m going to play in
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ParticipantI’m definitely not an expert on pedal harp, but I’ve learnt that the Etude series
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ParticipantThanks a lot for your kind advice!
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ParticipantSadly, the second-hand Daphne 44 was not available finally.
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ParticipantThank you very much Tony. You are very right. I probably won’t for the small harp.
I’m actually also worrying about the height. I am 168cm tall so the 40-string 85 P seems to be too short for me. What about a 44-string Salvi Daphne? The dealer said they may
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