Beautiful harp playing by a; Beautiful lady I would love write her beautiful melodies It's a joy to hear her and see her play good music She well gifted in her creative works Bringing joy and happiness to many Her gifts can elevate the people of the world God bless her always in all her future endeavours God bless her always with long life good health and prosperity
Many many songs, strung artfully together into a medley. Apart from that, I personally couldn't name the songs. Celtic ones :) the harper would know - if only we knew who SHE was....?
hello. you play amazing. i'm looking into buying a harp and i'm wondering which brand you are using, how many strings and what is the colour? thank you so much!
I've played a little bit of harp (a VERY little bit), and I don't think the strings are any more uncomfortable than those of a classical guitar. Actually, nylon harp strings don't feel that different from unwound nylon guitar strings (WAAAY different from steel guitar strings).
i imagine harpists have a hard time when they start out, i've heard their fingertips are more calloused than guitarists'.. not something to look forward to when i get a harp in the distant future XD lol
girl you are a virtuoso. amazing talent. thank you so much. it gives me hope that one day i might be able to learn this wonderful most UNDERRATED instrument.. it is the bloodline to the piano and harpsichord. without it they wouldnt have existed.. love it
Her name is Nadia Birkenstock, I know this because I got her autograph in a copy of one of her books (Celtic Harp & Song Vol. 1). She has a website, and books and CD's The web site which contains her name preceded by three letters "w" and followed by "dot" "com" -- I hope this helps !
It is thousands of hours and many years of tormenting practice is what it is, like any other job or trade, the difference is that the product of a musician is one of the most subtle products to be made. Making good music is like spinning webs of beauty and grace in thin air and applying different tools to that air to achieve different objectives and goals spiritually.
just beautiful, you used some techniques i haven't learned yet. its so exciting to hear all the different ways you can play a harp. i was rather impressed that you could play and wear a braclet. if i ever forget to take off my earings or my watch it ends up hitting my harp. this must be anther advanced technique i haven't learned yet. thanks for sharing your gift tara
Hey, for people who are wondering which tunes these are: I don't know all of them, but here are the ones I do know. I may not be correct on all the spots where the tunes change -- but the ones I've labelled I'm definitely sure on. (They can be found on Anne Postic's album An Delenn Vev (a great album, I enjoy the whole thing).) 1. (0:00) ? 2. (1:15) ? [not sure this is a separate tune] 3. (1:46) Mar fal d'oh hui men demeein 4. (3:00) ? 5. (4:36) The Friendly Visit 6. (5:47) The Kildare Fancy 7. (6:54) ? 8. (8:02) ? If anyone knows the names of any of the other tunes, please share -- I would love to know them.
Are you talking about the composition itself or quality (or lack thereof) of the recording? Because it's on mic then the camera mic and camera's have notorious horrible ranges for sound recording.
YES!!! My kind of music!! I'm from Ireland, and was trained on the celtic harp and piano..however, I took more to the piano....WONDERFUL!!! Slainte!!!!
@7DarkSayomi Folk harps have levers at the top of the strings that allow you to change their pitch. The harp only has diatonic strings (seven rather than twelve strings per octave, or kind of like only the white keys of a piano). For example, if you want to play a piece with both an F and an F# in it, you have to manually re-tune the string from one to the other by flipping the lever to adjust the pitch of the F string.