Lamb of God on salvi harp
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wait i though this was like a lamb of god like the metal band :( aweee
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I wanted Laid to Rest, too. I am disappoint. I wish I had a harp, I might actually do that.
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THIS IS NOT BLACK LABEL!!!!
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Such delicate playing, bravo! You are so very talented - Brian
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Good we like it
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i thought this would be brutal.
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Cool playing :)
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sounds like a grand harpsicle!
i would put alittle delay at the end of every line a slight pause, it wouldnt sound so rushed.
and smile.
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@metalheadkyle Me too xD but this isn't bad either
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I messed around with this tune out of a song book I have! I think quite a bit of Twila's music would translate beautifully to the harp! Well played.
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This may have been asked before, but what model Salvi harp are you playing on? I myself used to play a Lyon and Healy pedal harp but couldnt afford its upkeep, and now am interested in starting again with something smaller. Thanks in advance!
Derrysgirl86 3 years ago
hi there! ^^ It's a Salvi livia. I've played a few different Salvi models though and they're all absolutely GORGEOUS.
clockworkfaerie 3 years ago
WOW that was beautiful... wats the name of the song? Who sings it?
pyalda 3 years ago
hi^^ Thank you so much! "Lamb of God" is the name of the song. it's by Twila Paris; I used bits and pieces of the Keith Lancaster arrangement.
clockworkfaerie 3 years ago
i read somewhere that harps are like old people, unforgiving and hard to get into cars... but i must say you played this beautifully =)
nbro085 3 years ago
haha; that's such a great quote! ^_^ hmm, no to the first and yes to the second; harps are quite forgiving of anybody of any age. Oh man, hard to get into cars indeed. :) thanks much for the compliment! If you can get the chance; rent one! it's so very enchanting once you start playing; I never regret it.
clockworkfaerie 3 years ago