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Hewlett

Jo Ann Smith playing "Hewlett" on a diatonic autoharp.  
 
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joeygirlmb (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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so beautiful! one of my favorites you do!
RuudvanDoorn (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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That was awesome.
sgugaz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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hi!!!! could you teach me how to play the autoharp like you do???:)
i'm italian, if you want to visit the "Bel paese" you will be my guest!!!!
Sarahmarysoleil (2 months ago) Show Hide
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incredible! you're so talented.
clarebannerman (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Very beautiful & played with feeling & love ♪♫ ♥
5***** ~~ MIke
Donegaldan (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Turlough O' Carolan the blind Irish composer would be very proud of this beautiful rendition. Thank you.
DollyPorterfan (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a special request. Could you play, How Great Thou Art. Thank you, please.
DollyPorterfan (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh my! That was so beautiful! You make that instrument sound so soothing, smooth, and enjoyable to hear! I love so much hearing you play! Thank you again for sharing.
AllAmericanFE (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow this is absolutly beautiful!! What key is this autoharp set up in? G? I am thinking about converting my 21 chord Oscar Schmidt down to a 1 key AH and I am trying to figure out which key would be the best.
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@AllAmericanFE Hi.. im almost certain its in the key of D.. I have also been thinking of converting, but to a 2 key diatonic.. It all depends on what keys you play in mostly as to what key you choose.. I play mostly in C, G, and D.. so a G-D diatonic is best for me.. Hope this has helped :O)

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