assuming you're talking about the 1:09 mark and after - it's because of the vibration and frequency of the string's sound. every string actually wiggles when it's plucked because of how sound and vibrations work, but since the lowest string vibrates at the lowest and slowest frequency, its wiggling is more visible and apparent than the higher strings, and it's also slower to stop vibrating. you'll see the same thing happen on instruments with a low frequency/deep range, like a cello or bass!
Gorgeous interpretation of this, you played so beautifully
Nice ! Thanks for video
thank you :)
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Gefällt mir was ist das für eine Harfe..❤❤❤
Amazing!!💖🤌
Thank you!!
This is so
Beautiful ❤thank you
Thank you! Its such a beautiful tune
I would like to hear bittersweet symphonie
Iv'e put it on my to do list!
beautiful, why was there a string moving at the wide part of the harp?
assuming you're talking about the 1:09 mark and after - it's because of the vibration and frequency of the string's sound. every string actually wiggles when it's plucked because of how sound and vibrations work, but since the lowest string vibrates at the lowest and slowest frequency, its wiggling is more visible and apparent than the higher strings, and it's also slower to stop vibrating. you'll see the same thing happen on instruments with a low frequency/deep range, like a cello or bass!
@@MsEvelynRivera Also due to the nature of most cameras, strings vibrating is even more apparent than in person.
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