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Zen Sojourner
ParticipantWho is selling these harps?
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ParticipantUnfortunately for many of us that (in person “auditions”) isn’t possible.
But if they’re compressing the audio as well as the video, maybe that explains it.
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ParticipantIt’s not so much the number of strings as their placement.
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ParticipantMANY mideast harps are rubbish.
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ParticipantHere’s Simon Capp’s website:
http://www.simon-capp-harps.co.uk/index.html
Just a warning, he’s got autoplay of some harp music – and I can’t find any way to turn it off.
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ParticipantAt this point it’s pretty obvious that he’s gone out of the harp manufacturing business.
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ParticipantI came across some harp maintenance articles by a harp technician with information about what kind of pictures can help a technician figure out what your harp needs in the way of repair:
Articles at
Maybe some of that information will help you while you decide what your harp needs.
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ParticipantI’m glad she got something she liked.
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ParticipantKeep an eye on his discount pages – one may come up that you can afford before that.
Actually there is one there now, it includes free-shipping and a case so that’s about $255 off the regular price.
http://www.blevinsharps.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=271_287
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ParticipantCheck my posting history.
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ParticipantIn point of fact I HAVE played a MidEast harp-shaped object.
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ParticipantI’m probably the one who gave out the info that he stopped using the Camacs.
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ParticipantHey, how about posting a link to that video?
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ParticipantGlad you found the immediate problem.
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ParticipantOh yeah, I would ask for the longer gold levers if I had it to do over again.
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