First in a series of autoharp "podcasts" by Champion autoharpist Jo Ann Smith (www.autoharpist.com). This installment explains the differences between chromatic and diatonic autoharps.
First in a series of autoharp "podcasts" by Champion autoharpist Jo Ann Smith (www.autoharpist.com). This installment explains the differences between chromatic and diatonic autoharps.
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Thank you for your wonderful videos. I just got a old 12 chord Oscar Schmidt chromatic autoharp for 10 bucks on e-bay. Last night we found a set of new strings at our local music store, for only $40. So for this small investment, we are off on another musical adventure. Looking forward to seeing your other videos.
you are so charming, i love watching you over and over again. thanks for the explanation, makes me think twice on what to buy now. I've been searching for online diatonic autoharp to and it's so limited.
I AGREE! Yay, indeed. She played it beautifully - but that tune is not The Charleston. It's «Has Anybody Seen My Gal», a.k.a. «Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue»,
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Should I go the effort to futz around with it? I have a background in guitar, violin, cello....