Ach Anna-Maria, just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful, joyous 2025. Kindest wishes from Austria, Malta, Italy and South Africa - the places where I am fortunate enough to live!
It is about the ice music project. All instruments are made from ice in this. Also the cello and the double bass 😉 there’s a wonderful Greenpeace video as well with the ice music project… it has a political dimension, too.
@@AnnaMariaHefele Is there any good info online as to the structural engineering loads on a harp, and what might be required of plastic, glass, wood, or metal structures to maintain those, or be at risk of dangerous failure modes? I was picturing before the dichotomy of 4 Buddhist monks spending several days making an incredibly detailed colored sand image, and then dumping it into a lake, versus a guy with a chain saw on a large hotel or convention center underground loading dock, carving an ice sculpture centerpiece for a ballroom size event. As an engineer with serious pro audio experience, I'v helped a number of friends with musical instrument issues over the years, including at one time a couple of harps. Resetting a violin or ukelele bridge goes pretty fast, but it's hard to imagine a harp build timeline fitting ice sculpture. Maybe "Emily" joining Blue Man Group, and learning to play harp with huge mallets, as they do with a sideways grand piano?
Mamma mia, in this season I can't keep a guitar and a rebec in tune in my house, I imagine a harp with all those strings outside in such extreme weather!
Ach Anna-Maria, just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful, joyous 2025. Kindest wishes from Austria, Malta, Italy and South Africa - the places where I am fortunate enough to live!
Danke für die Erklärungen zu den Harfen! Und das Festival fasziniert mich.
Das freut mich! 😊
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you. God bless❤
That was quite interesting, thank you for sharing!
I always love your uploads, Anna-Maria! 🧊❄️🎶
Thank you very much!
Lovely. Greetings from Florida, where you would need an underwater harp…. This ice would melt immediately!
Oh yes!
The frame for the ice harp should be made of glass. That would prevent it from warping.
Ice does a good reflection of impermanence, in an instrument generally assumed to not be so temporary? ;-)
It is about the ice music project. All instruments are made from ice in this. Also the cello and the double bass 😉 there’s a wonderful Greenpeace video as well with the ice music project… it has a political dimension, too.
@@AnnaMariaHefele I think he meant that the plexiglass part could be made of glass instead. Would that work?
@@AnnaMariaHefele Is there any good info online as to the structural engineering loads on a harp, and what might be required of plastic, glass, wood, or metal structures to maintain those, or be at risk of dangerous failure modes?
I was picturing before the dichotomy of 4 Buddhist monks spending several days making an incredibly detailed colored sand image, and then dumping it into a lake, versus a guy with a chain saw on a large hotel or convention center underground loading dock, carving an ice sculpture centerpiece for a ballroom size event.
As an engineer with serious pro audio experience, I'v helped a number of friends with musical instrument issues over the years, including at one time a couple of harps. Resetting a violin or ukelele bridge goes pretty fast, but it's hard to imagine a harp build timeline fitting ice sculpture.
Maybe "Emily" joining Blue Man Group, and learning to play harp with huge mallets, as they do with a sideways grand piano?
Mamma mia, in this season I can't keep a guitar and a rebec in tune in my house, I imagine a harp with all those strings outside in such extreme weather!
Это любовь !!!
Impressive!
521 is basically fly me to the moon
Troppo freddo per i miei gusti!!! 🥶🥶🥶
Però bisogna ammettere che coi capelli sei ancora più bella! Spero che ricrescano presto... 🤞😉🖖
Smaller harp sounds much more vibrant and louder. Don't play with eyes, feel if you were blind.
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