Harp Showspot / Entertainment played by Louise Thomson on an Aoyama Monarch Pedal Harp.
Sunday 9th October 2005 was the Final Round of the 2005 London Harp Competition held at the The Guildhall Sc...
Harp Showspot / Entertainment played by Louise Thomson on an Aoyama Monarch Pedal Harp.
Sunday 9th October 2005 was the Final Round of the 2005 London Harp Competition held at the The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, organised by Clive Morley Harps.
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really great performance...a couple of notes, from one harpist to another...
Your arms were really low, the right arm was even touching the soundboard a lot. Even for the Grandjany method, that's pretty low. Also, because of that, your left thumb was pretty low, although your right thumb looked ok. And, I don't know, maybe this is just me, but usually putting your hand on the soundboard signifies the end of the piece, I don't think I would do it in the middle of the piece...
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Perfect!
:)
Your arms were really low, the right arm was even touching the soundboard a lot. Even for the Grandjany method, that's pretty low. Also, because of that, your left thumb was pretty low, although your right thumb looked ok. And, I don't know, maybe this is just me, but usually putting your hand on the soundboard signifies the end of the piece, I don't think I would do it in the middle of the piece...