Es ist der Wahnsinn wie toll sie spielen! Sie spielen genau auf den Punkt. Weich und trotzdem kraftvoll! Es ist zum Dahinschmelzen! Ich werde es mir gleich nochmal anhören. Tausend Dank dafür! ❤
🍀I'm liking music without the need for ear-aching amplifying, and appreciating the accoustal demonstration of versatility in music. I like watching that 2 cellos video back in the 1700's where they drive the parents crazy on accoustic cellos. I also appreciate the detail of the original song that you put into your harp rendition......accoustically!
Holy cow. I was searching for the cello suites on alternate instruments, and shocked to find such a musical and natural adaptation, not to mention the exquisite performance. Instantly subscribed and bought the album. Thank you!
How lovely, Tamsin! A new way to hear Amazing Grace and something to aspire to playing one day... once my newbie fingers/brain can cope with that as a statement! 😅
How absolutely beautiful! How did you get so many interesting sounds into one piece? I want to get the sheet music. I clicked on the link but it went nowhere. Do you sell it anywhere? I will do a search too. Thank you! You’re amazing!
Oh, thank you so much! 🥰 I just experimented a lot - I love the koto so just had a go at imitating it the best I could! The sheet music is available here (sorry, the link was broken, but I fixed it now!). I hope you enjoy it :D tamsindearnley.co.uk/sheetmusic/?id=sakurasakura
When I was a very small child I watched the movie “the secret of roan innish” and became obsessed selkies. Around the same time I learned the harp was an instrument someone could actually aspire to play. I told my parents I wanted to play one but of course they are so expensive, so it never happened. I wrote lots of stories about selkies though! And someday I will play the harp, hopefully. So anyway, this song obviously sent me down memory lane.
My daughter is learning harp on a lever harp. I play the piano and the guitar. When I see harpists flipping levers in-between measures or maybe sometimes within a measure to play accidentals, it just seems extremely stressful to me as someone who plays instruments where there's no difference in technique required to play an accidental. In any case, you played this beautifully! I do think that this piece is particularly suited to the timbre of a cello, but after getting a bit used to how it sounds on your harp, I truly enjoyed your performance, and the sound of it being played on a harp grew on me.
One word. Goosebumps. That was stunning. I was holding my breath through parts of it and watching how her fingers danced over the strings and levers. I'm just starting to learn and have wondered what can be played on a harp. This opened my eyes to possibilities. :) I'm MANY years away from even a simplified version of this though.
Hello Mam, I am from India. I now understand how our great poet Rabindranth Tagore got inspiration from this Celtic Music of Scottish poet Robert Burns to write this the song " Phule phule dole dole " in our own Bengali language .BTW, nice Music lots of love from India 🤗🤗