You are incredibly skilled at these ornaments! Thank you for demonstrating the various types & slowly teaching how to actually do them. You make it look & sound beautiful & effortless
So helpful! I come from fiddle music, and I was trying to copy the fiddle ornaments onto the harp, but I couldn´t really figure it out. This video helps a lot :)
Thanks a million Tiffany! Your video helped me tremendously understanding how to play Rolls on harp :) I have been working on it myself for years but couldn't understand why I can't play it safely. Thank you so much! God bless you for what you've done for the self-taught harpers at home.
Tiffany would you consider doing a video (or even just a post) on how you write out your own sheet music? What program you use to make the notation, maybe some tips on notating your own arrangements?
Hi Jaqueline, I use Musescore to write out my arrangements. It's a free notation program. It takes a little getting used to, but whenever I have a question about it I just google how to do it in musescore, and it usually comes up!
Thanks for the tutorial Tiffany. I am still taking lessons at my local school of music as I'm only a late beginner/ v early intermediate player. I have done some cuts and rolls. Was v interesting to see the other forms of ornamentations. Thank you again.
Ok, so I haven’t watched yet, as I’m on the go all weekend traveling, but wanted to put it in my history to watch ASAP, as I appreciate all the arranging and embellishing help I can get. 😅 So, THABK YOU for this, Tiffany!! 🙌🏼🙏🏼💚
I have been wishing for a video like this! Thank you! My favourite ornament is the "turn". I have been wondering what to call it. Now, to practice... :D
Thank you Tiffany about this video! It is very helpful indeed! The thing that is the most difficult for me is adapting the fingering on the spot when adding a new or different ornament to a melody that I’ve already learned a certain way. Some Celtic music experts have told me that one should be able to play the same tune a lot of different ways (that is to say, be able to vary the ornementations on demand). Could you give some tips on practising a tune this way? What would you recommend?
Hi Charlotte! You know I think I have a couple videos that might be helpful for your question. This one on changing your fingering after you've already learned a set fingering: th-cam.com/video/NfllBJ8DKZo/w-d-xo.html And perhaps this one on standard fingering: th-cam.com/video/kRHvFk-2Op0/w-d-xo.html
Hi! I have a playlist of easy tunes to learn here: th-cam.com/play/PL8t1iMxDi8gGZVYeA0ukEm1KhDXcGINUK.html Honestly though if you are a beginner it is a great idea to have at least a couple of private lessons, to make sure you aren't forming bad habits with technique. I give lessons on zoom if you are interested. if you're looking for online videos though, I would recommend www.LearningtheHarp.com. Christy-Lyn has a lot there for very early beginners. My videos are mainly about learning Celtic music for those who already play the harp some. Best of luck!
You are incredibly skilled at these ornaments! Thank you for demonstrating the various types & slowly teaching how to actually do them. You make it look & sound beautiful & effortless
Thanks Susan, I'm glad it was helpful!
So helpful! I come from fiddle music, and I was trying to copy the fiddle ornaments onto the harp, but I couldn´t really figure it out. This video helps a lot :)
Time stamps:
Scotch snap 0:46
Scotch snap on one string 3:40
Two-finger roll 4:57
Roll/triplet 6:16
Trill (two neighboring notes) 7:24
"Partial" turn 8:40
Cut 9:33
Thumb choke (wire technique) 10:56
This was wonderful - thank you so much!
@@joandshelbie pleasure - thanks for watching and commenting!
This is SUPER helpful - thank you!!
Thanks a million Tiffany! Your video helped me tremendously understanding how to play Rolls on harp :) I have been working on it myself for years but couldn't understand why I can't play it safely. Thank you so much! God bless you for what you've done for the self-taught harpers at home.
This is so wonderful and inspiring- thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this video, Tiffany - love your wonderful clarity in explaining these articulations. I'm saving this one for future viewing and practice!
Hi Tiffany, thanks for a very useful insight.
Great ornamentation tutorial! Thank you!
Liked hearing about these techniques. I took notes. Not sure of last two which were the cut and thumb choke but it can wait as I am a newbie.
Woah! These are all new to me. Thanks!!
Thanks Tiffany, that was really enlightening and will give me plenty to practice on now. I find your tutorials really helpful.
Glad to hear it! Thanks Carol.
Thank you for this video! It is very interesting and well-explained❤
Tiffany would you consider doing a video (or even just a post) on how you write out your own sheet music? What program you use to make the notation, maybe some tips on notating your own arrangements?
Hi Jaqueline, I use Musescore to write out my arrangements. It's a free notation program. It takes a little getting used to, but whenever I have a question about it I just google how to do it in musescore, and it usually comes up!
Wonderful video!! What a great resource. Thanks for taking the time to make this, Tiffany 👍🏻
Good tutorial!
Thank you soooo much!
Thanks
Extremely interesting ty ♥
illuminating, thank you
Great video. A ton of great information, really clearly presented! Thanks for this.
Great helpful hints. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Thank you. The tunes you chose to illustrate each ornament are wonderful. Great examples!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the tutorial Tiffany. I am still taking lessons at my local school of music as I'm only a late beginner/ v early intermediate player. I have done some cuts and rolls. Was v interesting to see the other forms of ornamentations. Thank you again.
Glad you liked it!
Ok, so I haven’t watched yet, as I’m on the go all weekend traveling, but wanted to put it in my history to watch ASAP, as I appreciate all the arranging and embellishing help I can get. 😅 So, THABK YOU for this, Tiffany!! 🙌🏼🙏🏼💚
Thank you so much for this video! Though I love your tune tutors, I've also missed these technique lessons :-)
This was so helpful and informative! Thank you!
This was just what I needed. Thank you. :)
I have been wishing for a video like this! Thank you! My favourite ornament is the "turn". I have been wondering what to call it. Now, to practice... :D
Yay! Technically it's not really a full turn... maybe it could be called a "partial turn..." Lol. Have fun!
@@tiffanyharpandsong Ah, I see! Thanks for the info 🌺🙏🏻✨🎶
Thank you Tiffany about this video! It is very helpful indeed! The thing that is the most difficult for me is adapting the fingering on the spot when adding a new or different ornament to a melody that I’ve already learned a certain way. Some Celtic music experts have told me that one should be able to play the same tune a lot of different ways (that is to say, be able to vary the ornementations on demand). Could you give some tips on practising a tune this way? What would you recommend?
Hi Charlotte! You know I think I have a couple videos that might be helpful for your question. This one on changing your fingering after you've already learned a set fingering: th-cam.com/video/NfllBJ8DKZo/w-d-xo.html
And perhaps this one on standard fingering: th-cam.com/video/kRHvFk-2Op0/w-d-xo.html
@@tiffanyharpandsong Thank you 😊!
The snap-is that notes in the melody or are they like additional grace notes?
@@SerenaCordan The notes in the melody.
How do I find you Vedic on playing by ear
Hi! I have a playlist of easy tunes to learn here: th-cam.com/play/PL8t1iMxDi8gGZVYeA0ukEm1KhDXcGINUK.html
Honestly though if you are a beginner it is a great idea to have at least a couple of private lessons, to make sure you aren't forming bad habits with technique. I give lessons on zoom if you are interested.
if you're looking for online videos though, I would recommend www.LearningtheHarp.com. Christy-Lyn has a lot there for very early beginners. My videos are mainly about learning Celtic music for those who already play the harp some. Best of luck!
i just came for the '' cut '' , and left with 7 other ornament methods, hmmmmm ... Thank you !
Cheers!
I am very new at harping and almost 80 need help