The Harp.

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screenman

Squire
Just got into listening to this amazing instrument, the family think I may have turned into some odd old guy.

These have caught my attention, Camille and Kennerly. You tube them it is brilliant.
 
It is indeed a beautiful-sounding instrument, but surely the harmonica would have been a better choice. ;)
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Mrs Vernon blanched when I jokingly ( I was half joking) mentioned that I was considering adding a harp to my Uilleann pipes and low whistle. Like Julia mentioned they are unwieldy so I'd settle for a hammer dulcimer.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Just got into listening to this amazing instrument, the family think I may have turned into some odd old guy.

These have caught my attention, Camille and Kennerly. You tube them it is brilliant.

Look up music composed by Turlough O'Carolan

Here's Carolan's Concerto to get you going. It remains a target for me to be able to play it as anything resembling a normal speed on my Uilleann pipes without fluffing any notes.

 
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screenman

Squire
How about a 'Harp Guitar', best of both worlds?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLHQQuiX02o


Amazing.
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Don't get your kids into playing one. You'll need a mahoosive car!
My friend at school had one and used to drive it around in a 2CV with the seats taken out. Not a 2CV actually - the next one up, still made of tinfoil but slightly different. She's now a professional harpist and does music for silent films as well.
 

Old jon

Guru
Location
Leeds
We have two harps, a nineteen string and a twenty nine string, both made in the USA by Stoney End. I think Hobgoblin still stock them in the UK. The smaller harp is a little limited, they are both lever harps, so accidentals are possible mid tune. The large harp is still smaller than a double bass and the other is not much larger than a dreadnought guitar. Playing slide harp is brilliant, check out Joanna Newsome.

O' Carolan's music was introduced to me by a musician friend many years ago, Joe plays classical guitar and his version of Planxty Irwin is well known around here. I manage a reasonable bluff at it on cittern . . .
 
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