@oldwaysmusic Thank you. :) You know, there's some company out there that makes a pretty inexpensive PVC harp that might tide you over until you can afford a wooden one. Piper Harp and Lee Harps, I think, both make them.
@mysticallauren Because you sharpen and flatten the tones (the same function served by the black keys on the piano) by flipping levers, which is what you see me doing with my left hand before and during the performance. As opposed to using foot pedals to do so as one would one a pedal harp.
just, splendid!
cenkerdede 1 month ago
AMAZING!
yuryno1 1 month ago in playlist Moonlight Sonata
@oldwaysmusic Thank you. :) You know, there's some company out there that makes a pretty inexpensive PVC harp that might tide you over until you can afford a wooden one. Piper Harp and Lee Harps, I think, both make them.
makerandthebreaker 1 month ago
@makerandthebreaker oh. okay that makes sense. i seems like it would be easier. i'm gonna try to save up to buy or rent one like yours.
mysticallauren 1 month ago
@mysticallauren Because you sharpen and flatten the tones (the same function served by the black keys on the piano) by flipping levers, which is what you see me doing with my left hand before and during the performance. As opposed to using foot pedals to do so as one would one a pedal harp.
makerandthebreaker 1 month ago
@makerandthebreaker oh, okay. why is it called a lever harp?
mysticallauren 1 month ago
@AlfonsoTheGod Thank you. :)
makerandthebreaker 1 month ago
@mysticallauren The one in this video I bought for around 4500 11 years ago.
makerandthebreaker 1 month ago
@makerandthebreaker how much did your harp cost. i wanted to buy one.
mysticallauren 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
if you are looking for silowhore's comment it is on the 7th page :) your welcome
RANDOMshizzleVIDS 2 months ago