Harpy Halloween! Harp Tuesday episode 68
A short, Halloween themed episode on a few of the scarier sounds you can get on the harp :)
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A short, Halloween themed episode on a few of the scarier sounds you can get on the harp :)
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Hi everyone, It’s been quite awhile since I last posted – lets catch up on some Harp Tuesday episodes, shall we? I did an episode a week in September, starting with a three part look at some of my favourite etudes: And finishing with a look at “Two Bagpipe Tunes” from Mildred Dilling’s “Old Tunes
A bunch of new Harp Tuesdays! Read More »
A two part’er! I take a look at transcribing the Andante from Beethoven’s Sonata No. 23 (Appassionata), talk about marking pedals, enharmonics, and how I eventually ended up changing 3 pedals at the same time!
Harp Tuesday episode 61 is up! Read More »
Episode 60 is up – double harmonics and tremolos. I’m planning on doing a Harp Tuesday episode every week this month, so keep checking back, or subscribe to my channel to be updated when the next episode is uploaded!
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New episode of Harp Tuesday is up!
Harp Tuesday episode 59 – Dynamics and control! Read More »
“What have I got in my harp bag?” – I have fun pulling stuff out of my harp bag and talking about it :) I also perhaps have some useful advice on dealing with page turns…
New episode of Harp Tuesday is up! Read More »
New episode of Harp Tuesday is up – a few thoughts on effective practice:
Harp Tuesday episode 56 is up – Thoughts on Practicing Read More »
In this episode of Harp Tuesday I take a look at pedal changes, with a bird’s eye view of how I change pedals, plus a simple exercise to help familiarize your feet with the pedals!
Harp Tuesday episode 55 is up! A look at pedal changes Read More »
Hi everyone, I’m going to try and do a Harp Tuesday episode about figuring out fingerings in tricky sections and I need your help! I’m looking for short sections (a bar to four bars) of music that you are finding difficult. I’m thinking mainly of something where you’re not quite sure what fingering to use/nothing
In this episode of Harp Tuesday I take an in-depth look at Anne Vanschothorst’s A Bird Came Flying from her book of five original solos. I recorded a music video of A Bird Came Flying last year: http://youtu.be/GW6jCxkGSXQ Information on ordering the music book of A Bird Came Flying can be found here: http://www.abirdcameflying.com/order.htm You
Harp Tuesday episode 53 is up! Read More »