Skating Away, 10 31 09
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Thanks Butterfly and Harper Gigs- glad to hear that you think I've improved.
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The dragonflies are just inexpensive removable decals bought at the hobby store. I wish they were larger, but this will do for now. Someday I will get a better birned and painted design on there as I did for the Rainbow harp.
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Great work, Donna. You've really come a long way.
Barb
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Yes I noticed them! Especially the nice blueish one next to your left hand. It is sort of sparkly. How did you do them? Decals?
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Hi Donna,
This is a beautiful tune. Who wrote it and where can one get the sheet music? Thanks.
-Eby
ebassiri 2 years ago
Eby- it is a lovely and easy piece, written by Pamela Bruner and included in her wonderful "Learn to Play the Harp Beautifully", book 1.
DonnaMenke 2 years ago
Lovely tune! Is that the harp you made?
yenney7 2 years ago
No, it is the Heartland DreamWeaver. I made the MusiKits Limerick model, with design modifications.
The piece is by Pamela Bruner in her first Play the Harp Beautifully book. It is easy and sounds good- what more could you ask. Thanks, Donna.
DonnaMenke 2 years ago
Hi, Donna! Love the piece and love the dragonflies! The harp sounds lovely, too! Is that one that you built?
crossharps 2 years ago
Glad you like the piece- it is my favorite tune. That harp is a Dreamweaver by Heartland Harps. It has 34 strings and a curved soundbox, so you don't have to tilt it. I like it a lot. The one I built is the walnut Rainbow harp seen in the first harp video here. I like it too, it is very pretty, but with just 26 strings and awkward handling I don't use it much. I prefer the bigger floor harp.
DonnaMenke 2 years ago