Recent Harp Tuesdays and other videos
Catching up on some recent videos: And just for fun :)
Recent Harp Tuesdays and other videos Read More »
Catching up on some recent videos: And just for fun :)
Recent Harp Tuesdays and other videos Read More »
Hi all, I didn’t manage to update my blog while on the road – but now that I’m home I’ll be blogging about my adventures! Here I am embarking on my fall tour, starting (as tradition dictates) with a series of airport selfies on my way from Victoria, BC to Paris, France: Victoria (I’m not
Airport selfies, Paris. Fall 2018 tour part 1 Read More »
The last few bars of Smetana’s “The Moldau” as arranged by Hans Trneček. From a recent practice session as I get ready for my fall 2018 tour!
“The Moldau” – practice session Read More »
A year ago I bought a beautiful new Camac “Excalibur“. I did a video talking about it when I first got it and I thought it would be fun to do something a year later (spoiler alert, I’m still in love :) Also a year ago I released my music book “Five Solos for Lever
Harp Tuesday ep. 140 – a year with my new Excalibur Harp Read More »
A small section from Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor – enjoy :)
A little Bach for Friday :) Read More »
This Slow Motion Monday video has my feet dancing around in a section from “Into Mischief” from Grandjany’s “Children’s Hour Suite”
Fast pedal changes on the harp – Slow Motion Monday ep. 33 Read More »
In this episode of Harp Tuesday I talk about problem solving as I try to make a section easier at the end of Debussy’s “Prelude” (from his Suite Bergamasque).
Harp Tuesday ep 138 is up! Read More »
In this composer-centric episode I talk about pedal change, pedal markings, and pedal charts. As a composer, should you include these in your scores/parts? Answer – it depends :) Hopefully helpful and interesting to composers and non-composers alike! Questions? Email me at info@joshlayne.com I use my arrangement of Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring as
Harp Tuesday ep. 137 – composing for the harp Read More »