Consider joining my chromatic practice club where I upload a video lesson once a week. Students can upload videos of their own progress in a supportive community. whop.com/chromatic-lessons
Good video, Ross. Winslow Yerxa has some detailed comments on the tuning of these harps on his TH-cam channel, and they are very helpful in exploring the capabilities of this harp. I have a "pop tuned" version in G, which I got primarily for playing Irish tunes, and am finding it to be a more broadly useful paddy richter-type of tuning. Great for Irish tunes, but also good for other types of music.
I can play (around - noodle) in most common positions - 1-5,11,12. Do you think there is a better position to begin to get familiar with the button? After listening to this video, maybe just 1st?
Consider joining my chromatic practice club where I upload a video lesson once a week. Students can upload videos of their own progress in a supportive community. whop.com/chromatic-lessons
Good video, Ross. Winslow Yerxa has some detailed comments on the tuning of these harps on his TH-cam channel, and they are very helpful in exploring the capabilities of this harp. I have a "pop tuned" version in G, which I got primarily for playing Irish tunes, and am finding it to be a more broadly useful paddy richter-type of tuning. Great for Irish tunes, but also good for other types of music.
Fun!
I can play (around - noodle) in most common positions - 1-5,11,12. Do you think there is a better position to begin to get familiar with the button? After listening to this video, maybe just 1st?
3rd position for sure! Using the slide on 5 draw and 6 blow for starters.
How about the yellow chromatic harp they have.?
Ya I wanna get one. Standard solo tuning.