@doublewuzzy Thumb and index for D with A twice, then thumb and middle for C with G, I do that wherever theres D/A followed by C/G, but for the higher bits where it goes up to F/C and E/B I just use thumb and index and sortof jump about a bit. My teacher said I should just use thumb and index for all of it and not bother using the middle finger, but I think it's smoother for those bits with the middle finger. Hope this makes sense and helps!
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I was confused when I started singing and you didn't. xD But great playing!
Fueledbychapstick 1 week ago
U r really good
Rama72692 2 weeks ago
what are the chords? sorry for spamming your vids with questions about the theory lol.
yourusernamehere2 6 months ago
@tink4604 On and off for about 8 years now :) (I posted this video a yeard ago though...)
sszreter 8 months ago
you are AMAZING
torz54 10 months ago
You two need to get together and blow us all away even more than you have already.
theballster 10 months ago
@theballster Thats a mirror not a twin LMAO!
NanomorphTX 3 months ago
@NanomorphTX Haha I think they meant that the uploader and Joanna should get together and perform a duet.
RawrBiznatch 2 months ago in playlist More videos from sszreter
That was really nice. Great song, and you sounded great.
machturnip 10 months ago
pure brilliance. Made me smile
mrich200 1 year ago
nice, you play awesome, i would like to play like you do, cheers from mexico
crytotheangels89 1 year ago
this is really good! thanks for posting
babybeckenbauer5 1 year ago
you're really wonderful. i don't play the harp, but i love joanna and this is such a lovely rendition
MissKatface 1 year ago
beautiful. sounds just like the original!
sarahgateaux 1 year ago
4:15 - 4:22 is my favorite part of En Gallop. It's like Joanna put her heartbeat in there. I love it.
exileinbriville 1 year ago
What fingering are you using for the fourths?
doublewuzzy 1 year ago
@doublewuzzy Thumb and index for D with A twice, then thumb and middle for C with G, I do that wherever theres D/A followed by C/G, but for the higher bits where it goes up to F/C and E/B I just use thumb and index and sortof jump about a bit. My teacher said I should just use thumb and index for all of it and not bother using the middle finger, but I think it's smoother for those bits with the middle finger. Hope this makes sense and helps!
sszreter 1 year ago
YEAH here it is n'Galloping : DD ... Top 5 in my JO*s list
Haha the looking to the 'sheet manager' as: 'hey I am finishing is anybody there to pas the sheet": DD
Big control of strings without looking them : )
SrNetsWalker 1 year ago
Magical. Very moving.
janeczka 1 year ago
Wow, lots of good harp today. Thanks again for sharing. I watch them all.
jkdeadite 1 year ago