Hello there - quite possibly! We usually tune our harps in E Flat, which would account for the difference in sound...let us know if you re-tune and still have problems! Thanks, Telynau Teifi
Hi I'm more or less a beginner harpist and I'm wondering why you tune them in E Flat? Mine is tuned in C (as my study book tells me to). Is there an advantage with tuning it in E Flat? Thanks for all the videos by the way. :)
By tuning in E flat, you have 14 different key possibilities whilst in C you can only get 7 - refer to the 'Lever' use video for more help or let us know your email address so that we can send a lever use chart to you. Thanks, Eleri
my levers need fixing and replacing costing nearly 500 pound.
pilomaya2012 2 years ago
Enjoyed alot video ! You showed me a lot about harp . Thankyou . Hope some day to play .
cashcool9 3 years ago
Hello there - quite possibly! We usually tune our harps in E Flat, which would account for the difference in sound...let us know if you re-tune and still have problems! Thanks, Telynau Teifi
TelynauTeifi 3 years ago
Hi I'm more or less a beginner harpist and I'm wondering why you tune them in E Flat? Mine is tuned in C (as my study book tells me to). Is there an advantage with tuning it in E Flat? Thanks for all the videos by the way. :)
caribez 3 years ago
By tuning in E flat, you have 14 different key possibilities whilst in C you can only get 7 - refer to the 'Lever' use video for more help or let us know your email address so that we can send a lever use chart to you. Thanks, Eleri
TelynauTeifi 2 years ago
Hi, I follow the instruction and put up the lever. I dont know why I couldnt get the same sound. Is it because I tune my harp in C major?
morokifu 3 years ago