I didn't know you can covert autoharps from chromatic to diatonic or a diatonic to a chromatic and changing chord bars. I know you can change the strings on it just like other string instruments.
thanks a lot for your great tutorials! i'd be interested in how expensive the hand made chord bars are, i guess it's quite harder and also more expensive if you try to get them here in europe...
Are you married? No... but seriously, beautiful instrument and beautifully played. Very pretty arrangements on all your uploaded songs as well.
The first autoharp shown in this clip sounds really crisp. Good luck with the harpying and keep posting songs if it isn't too much of a bother :). Cheers.
Thank you for sharing this with us. After watching your video, I'm thinking of converting an old Oscar to D diatonic, and I have three questions: where did you get the strings? where did you get the chord bars? what chords did you put on this? And, what is the make model of that wonderful amplifier you are using?
A lot of questions, and thank you again for all you do for our autoharp community!!
I didn't know you can covert autoharps from chromatic to diatonic or a diatonic to a chromatic and changing chord bars. I know you can change the strings on it just like other string instruments.
bprife 1 week ago
I love the chord bars, can you tell me who made them and approximatley what they cost? Beautiful playing, BTW!
guitargnx3boy 2 weeks ago
it's been said many times, a woman playing an instrument is crazy attractive, and very classy. beautiful playing!
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thanks a lot for your great tutorials! i'd be interested in how expensive the hand made chord bars are, i guess it's quite harder and also more expensive if you try to get them here in europe...
phototaxisable 6 months ago
Thank you, Jo Ann, for sharing your knowlege with us.
VickiDKK 1 year ago
Are you married? No... but seriously, beautiful instrument and beautifully played. Very pretty arrangements on all your uploaded songs as well.
The first autoharp shown in this clip sounds really crisp. Good luck with the harpying and keep posting songs if it isn't too much of a bother :). Cheers.
Mattii1234 1 year ago
wonderfull playing and explanations ...
I also have one , a cheap one of the seventies , but I am more a guitar player
salmonfishandships 1 year ago
Hi Jo Ann
Thank you for sharing this with us. After watching your video, I'm thinking of converting an old Oscar to D diatonic, and I have three questions: where did you get the strings? where did you get the chord bars? what chords did you put on this? And, what is the make model of that wonderful amplifier you are using?
A lot of questions, and thank you again for all you do for our autoharp community!!
Best,
Dave Engels
engelsda 1 year ago
Though I can't play this autoharp, I enjoyed a lot from this video, thanks for sharing!
hmy5893 1 year ago
Thanks Jo Ann for shearing this. Your effort is appreciated. What pickup you are using? Your version of Fanny Power is beautiful on Autoharp
Aussieautoharper 1 year ago