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Dusty Strings Ravenna 34 harp - Dunkeld Hermitage Bridge

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

Paula Tait plays - Dunkeld Hermitage Bridge (Trad.) on a Dusty String Ravenna 34 lever harp. Recorded at Clive Morley Harps in March 2007.
The distinctive Dusty Strings sound in a stylish, affordable 34 string harp. Its innovative design and construction techniques allow Dusty Strings to incorporate more features than are usually found in harps in this price range. These features include a stave-back soundbox for greater playing comfort and a built-in leg which drops smoothly into place for the ultimate in convenient and adjustable playing support. Thanks to this adjustable leg, the player is free to choose their own preferred playing position, whether it be seated on a stool or chair, or standing up. Together with Dusty Strings' characteristic bright treble and warm, strong bass sound; tuning stability; even string tension and spacing and meticulous craftsmanship, these unique features make the Ravenna 34 a great value harp.

Paula is a professional harpist, singer and composer. Her performances have ranged from playing the harp live in front of six million people on BBC1 to playing in a babies' intensive care ward in a Dublin hospital.

View Paula's website here: http://www.harpist.co.uk

More information about the Dusty String Ravenna 34 harp can be found here:
http://www.morleyharps.co.uk/acatalog/Ravenna_34.html

Filmed / Recorded / Edited by Mark Harmer. For more details: http://www.yourmusic.biz

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  • Im going to buy this ..

  • give me money, i want one too^^

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  • I have a Ravenna 34 now (bought from Morley Harps) and I really love it. Everyone comments on how nice the sound is.

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