A selection from a recitation of Gilgamesh, accompanied by a reproduction of the beautiful bulls-head "Lyre of Ur". As everyone knows, I'm obsessed with antique musical instruments and this is the great-grandmama of them all.
Well, of course, I've wandered off on a different tangent. I'm reminded of Robert taking me to a concert by a famous harpsichordist in ... 1974-75? and, before intermission, he asked how many in the audience had built their own instruments. That memory has just made me nostalgic to have my own harpsichord. Because ... quiet, elegant ... and I played one when with the Hart House Chorus.
Totally off-topic though melodious and harmonious hugs, H.
It's not that I don't LIKE the harp, but I don't love it. It also has to do with the fact that I couldn't play one, even 3 decades ago. The whole shifting tonalities (I think you know what I mean) would confuzzle me and the position would pretzel me.
OTOH, I'd even started to learn how to play the organ, when I was the pianist at Newman Chapel in the mid 70s. It was fun, it was challenging, and my feet knew what they were doing.
Anyway, my feet are leading me to bed. Nighty-night hugs, H.
The theory behind the concert grand is simple enough. There is a pedal for each note in the octave. Lift, say, the F pedal with your toe and every F on the harp goes sharp. Punch it to the lowest position and they all go flat. Keep it level and they're natural. However, I've read that harpist pump iron to be able to slam down on those pedals with the right amount of force. I haven't tried it yet, but given the amount of tension in a *piano's* strings...
I favour the lever harp. Here is a video of Cheyenne Brown (who is amazing) playing one; note the lever changes. She even starts the piece with one:
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Date: 2007-07-22 03:30 am (UTC)Totally off-topic though melodious and harmonious hugs,
H.
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Date: 2007-07-22 03:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-22 04:42 am (UTC)Differing opinions on different instruments.
And, of course, you never heard me say nya nya nya nya nya.
I-need-to-go-to-sleep hugs,
H.
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Date: 2007-07-22 04:48 am (UTC)Even if the concert grands are scary as hell....
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Date: 2007-07-22 04:55 am (UTC)It's not that I don't LIKE the harp, but I don't love it. It also has to do with the fact that I couldn't play one, even 3 decades ago. The whole shifting tonalities (I think you know what I mean) would confuzzle me and the position would pretzel me.
OTOH, I'd even started to learn how to play the organ, when I was the pianist at Newman Chapel in the mid 70s. It was fun, it was challenging, and my feet knew what they were doing.
Anyway, my feet are leading me to bed.
Nighty-night hugs,
H.
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Date: 2007-07-22 05:22 am (UTC)I favour the lever harp. Here is a video of Cheyenne Brown (who is amazing) playing one; note the lever changes. She even starts the piece with one: