Тёмный

L&H vs Salvi LEVER HARP comparison 

Learning the Harp
Подписаться 52 тыс.
Просмотров 69 тыс.
50% 1

UPDATE!! My 2016 opinion:
I have now been playing my Lyon & Healy Ogden for over a year, and I have made some further observations. Firstly, this harp has very high tension strings - in my experience the tension of the strings in in fact higher tension than a pedal harp, and much higher tension than a celtic harp. This means that fast passages can be challenging, and it is not ideal for playing celtic music. I have to constantly make sure that I am not becoming tense, and I have to work very hard when playing this harp. Having said that, I do like the tone of the instrument and I think it is well suited for a beginner/intermediate and even advanced classical harpist as it sets you up to have very strong hands, and if you can play with relaxed technique on this harp you are well prepared to play on a pedal harp! For celtic harp players I would not recommend this harp. I do manage to play celtic music on my Ogden and it makes a satisfactory sound, but the high tension strings prevent me from playing as fast and light as I would like to play. For celtic music I am planning on purchasing another harp with lower tension and a brighter tone.
I have a Dusty Strings pickup installed in my harp which works well and is convenient. I find that the bass strings of the Ogden are very resonant to the point of being muddy, with the result that I have sometimes struggled to have a balanced sound when the harp is amplified - to make sure there is enough bass sound without it distorting or becoming very muddy.
In conclusion: I like the tone of the Ogden and I think it's very well suited to students of classical harp. It also has a lovely tone for accompanying singing as it is warm and rich. I would not recommend this harp as a professional harp if you are playing complex pieces, and I would not recommend for celtic harpists. Please let me know if you have further questions; I will happily answer in the comments below. xx
The piece played was Greensleeves, arranged by Samuel Milligan.
Learning the harp and want to stay inspired? Here are some next steps:
1) SUBSCRIBE ON RU-vid to keep growing in your harp journey ru-vid.com...
2) JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: Access an encouraging harp community with lots of resources: learningtheharp.com
3) FREE sheet music for Sailing on a Lake (beginner harp piece): www.learningtheharp.com/free-...
4) ONLINE HARP COURSES, designed to build your harp technique while learning well-known songs: www.learningtheharp.com/shop
5) LET’S CONNECT!
- Email: hello@learningtheharp.com
- Website: www.learningtheharp.com/
- Facebook group: / 691971634572993
- Instagram: / learningtheharp

Видеоклипы

Опубликовано:

 

9 ноя 2014

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 209   
@karenerickson1256
@karenerickson1256 3 года назад
I havd the Ogden number 544 for years. They only get better with time.I went to the factory in Chicago tried style of harp they had. The Ogden stole my heart.
@janake7
@janake7 Год назад
The second harp resonated in me big time. It sounded more richer than the first. You play so beautifully. You make it look so effortless.
@ExcelsiorW
@ExcelsiorW 8 лет назад
I just fell into possession accidentally/providencially of a Lyon and Healy Troubadour IV. I told someone who plays and her reply was that L&H were "not her favourite." This vid has helped to remind me that I fall in love with their sound every time I hear them no matter what anybody else says!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+ExcelsiorW Yes, everyone has their own opinion :) I'm so glad you're happy with yours! Enjoy it. xx
@andyandeloda
@andyandeloda 9 лет назад
The L&H sounds a bit more full and deep. I like it much better. :)
@susansuits9851
@susansuits9851 5 лет назад
I favor the Ogden. I'm grateful to say, I've been fortunate enough to have one to use for the next few months while I begin learning. You've inspired me!
@edwardmorton6691
@edwardmorton6691 3 года назад
I know nothing about harps but I know you play them very well indeed. The second harp sounded more refined to my ears. The melody notes stood out more and the overall sound was richer and chocolaty. It felt luxurious. I hope you enjoy it.
@lloydbarker6843
@lloydbarker6843 4 года назад
You did GREAT job with Greensleeves; I can only imagine what you're capable of now! Keep it going!
@stephenbianco2146
@stephenbianco2146 4 года назад
Definitely a difference. The Salvi has a "brighter" tone vs. the L&H that has a "warmer" deeper tone. So many variables that present themselves with the harp's actual construction and materials, esp. the soundboard. I would think it is about one's preference in sound they want from the harp. I have a L&H Troubadour C I bought back in 1977. It has been from Minnesota, to Calif., to Maui for 30 yrs., and now in Oregon for 13 yrs. So, it has been exposed to many varied climates and humidity levels. It has survived well and has a wonderful tone I think primarily from being in Hawaii and the stable humidity level that is there. I believe the spruce soundboard reflects the years of seasoning in Hawaii, hence the very nice tone it presents.
@andrewcordle2424
@andrewcordle2424 Год назад
To improve the flexibility and resonance I changed the third through the fifth octave to folk harp gut strings and had it deregulated. The desired results were achieved by doing this.
@susannekalejaiye4351
@susannekalejaiye4351 8 лет назад
Thank you for posting. I enjy comparisons and yours is very nicely done. Currently I'm considering what harp I might "move up to" and the comments that you made are very useful.
@stephenbianco2146
@stephenbianco2146 5 лет назад
I have a L&H Troubadour C that I bought new for $760 in 1978 in Minneapolis, MN. It went with me to several states and we ended up in Maui for 30 years. Unfortunately, my harp sat idle and untuned for probably 36 of it's 41 years. While on Maui, the tuning pins started freezing up and the ends would twist off when I tried to tune it. Replacement pins didn't work as this was a problem that I found out was inherent to many Troubadours from the factory. I had good intentions to have it repaired and had several conversations with Stephen Fritzman at L&H who said they could fix it, just send it to him. Well, I moved to Oregon in 2007 and in 2014, I fully retired and as a present to myself I decided to finally get my beloved harp repaired and start playing again. Stephen Fritzman was still at L&H so I gave him a call. He remembered me and laughed saying "are you finally going to send your harp in". I did, and Stephen took good care of me. All the pins were replaced and new tuning levers were installed. They had to actually drill all the old pin holes out, fill them with a special epoxy, then re-drill the holes and install the new tuning pins. The harp came back good as new with new strings and ready to be played. The repairs cost me $1,800, but was worth it to me as it was "my harp". I have since started lessons again although I lament the years that passed that would have easily gotten me pass my current advanced beginner stage. The older L&H Troubadour harps were very "solid" harps. I always say they built it like a tank. I mean for all that it has been through, everything is still straight and sounds wonderful. I suspect that the years in Hawaii and the perfect humidity seasoned the wood further in a way that the sound and resonance is really quite distinct and rich. It is great to still have my old friend with me, sharing with me the beauty and sound of a harp.
@jondoes8222
@jondoes8222 3 года назад
I love the Ogden..
@chavaleah4
@chavaleah4 4 года назад
L & H without a doubt!! Thanks!! But both are excellent harps to me. I am taking my time deciding on which floor harp to buy, if I only can find a second hand L & H at a reasonable price. I am saving up as much as i can. Thanks for all your videos that are wonderful and I, of course, subscribed and will keep watching. Thanks again.
@sumanamjs
@sumanamjs 9 лет назад
'Greensleeves' is so typical of Baroque. And this was a very pleasing effort. I thought the L&H sounded better. It was consistently brighter across the range, and had better resonance. Like all wood-based instruments, I expect that it to sound better the more it is played. Acclimatisation too is a factor to consider. You seem happy to have a harp of your own, finally. Here's wishing you much joy!
@pearlanderniefamily1955
@pearlanderniefamily1955 7 лет назад
lovely playing
@JulieGaulke
@JulieGaulke 9 лет назад
I agree with you (using only my computer speaker at this point), the L&H has a more warm, full sound, which I prefer as well. Even on a piano, I prefer warm rather than bright. I will listen again with headphones and see how it sounds. Glad you are enjoying your new baby!
@allisonwood785
@allisonwood785 9 лет назад
You are adorable! :) My son (12 years old) is just starting to explore the harp after playing the flute for the last year in his middle school band and private lessons. Today he took his first harp lesson! I agree with you on this video, I prefer the richer, more resonant sound of the L&H harp. You play beautifully and I will encourage my son to tune in to your channel to see more of your videos!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Thanks for your lovely comment! All the best for your son's lessons. How did the first lesson go? I hope he grows to love the harp, I'm completely hooked! :)
@EezeeListen
@EezeeListen 9 лет назад
I love the harp, but have never seen a lever harp played (always a pedal harp), and I admire how you have to deftly switch the levers (I thought changing a coupler on accordion was hard enough!)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
***** Hi Mike! Thanks for the compliments, it is a fun instrument to play :) I've never tried playing an accordion but I would love to try, it seems so interesting to me!
@nejlepsipikolistka
@nejlepsipikolistka 8 лет назад
Perfect. Just what I needed to watch! Thanks for helping.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Hallie Chandola Glad I could help! I've written an update in the description box now (just a few minutes ago) with more observations since I've been playing the Ogden for over a year now.
@nienkehuijbens301
@nienkehuijbens301 6 лет назад
i've had a salvi aïda for ten years, ever since i started playing. It has been a great and reliable harp for as long as i've had it, and after ten years (it's second hand) it has barely aged. I must say i prefer a slightly warmer sound, so maybe if i were to buy a lever harp now i would go for something closer to the lion and healy in the video. but after having it for so long i can't help but love it anyway :)
@jondoes8222
@jondoes8222 6 лет назад
The Ogden. I hope to get one in the future.
@karenerickson1256
@karenerickson1256 3 года назад
Please get it you will never regret it. I have number 544. Nothing in the world compares to the sound of a L H
@9deoctubre
@9deoctubre 9 лет назад
muy hermoso lo que haces Christy Lyn, Congratulations!. Saludos desde Guayaquil, Ecuador. H MARIO VARGAS
@KristenElizabethHarpist
@KristenElizabethHarpist 9 лет назад
Great review! and performance ;) Looking to buy a lever harp soon and this helped. Thank you!!!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Kristen Elizabeth Hi Kristen! Have you bought your lever harp? What did you end up choosing? My opinions have changed a bit since this video :)
@KristenElizabethHarpist
@KristenElizabethHarpist 9 лет назад
***** I decided with an older Lyon & Healy Folk Harp and Troubadour III :)
@bjspeck4337
@bjspeck4337 Год назад
I'm with you on the L&H sound - very resonant and warm toned.
@Nelsonbrook33
@Nelsonbrook33 9 лет назад
My vote's definitely for the Ogden. L&H has done a great job with this 34-string harp (compared to its predecessor, the Folk Harp). The Ogdens I've played have been very warm and even. I've also compared the L&H Prelude to the Salvi Ana. There is less contrast with these larger lever harps, but I still find the L&H to be a bit warmer and with more depth. I have also played some very good L&H Troubadours. I own a Troubadour I that I've re-strung in gut. It was retrofitted with Truitt levers, and it's one of the best lever harps I've ever played. Thank you for sharing your music with us!
@Karma_coolee
@Karma_coolee Год назад
I find the Salvi to have better definition..
@pbrawdy1
@pbrawdy1 6 лет назад
Love the sound of the L&H, but understand the string tension being more difficult to play too. thanks!
@karenerickson1256
@karenerickson1256 3 года назад
Not really its just what your use to.
@thomasbrown2294
@thomasbrown2294 7 лет назад
I am considering the purchase of the L&H Ogden. I love the look. And, now, I love the sound. Truth to tell, they are quite close in sound, but I prefer the Ogden.
@genay33
@genay33 8 лет назад
I. Can hear the difference. My next harp will be either a L & H or a Pratt Chamber Harp thank you for posting.
@peterpascone6942
@peterpascone6942 9 месяцев назад
Oh i love the sound of the Ogden!
@meks040
@meks040 7 лет назад
As a bass player and sound technician I must admit that the L&H ogden does have a fuller bodied mid and low range sound, the higher register may not be as crisp as de salvey aida but that overal sound of the L&H is way more too my liking. That being said I must admit I know absolutely nothing about harps and playing them. but you hve made me curious so I will investigate!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Awesome! How did you happen to come across my video?
@meks040
@meks040 7 лет назад
Well, It started with a nightly search on the google for mr. sandman. Then I found your a-capella collab video. The rest is history.
@olive4naito
@olive4naito 4 года назад
Hi. Thanks for this information. Do you find that this is a fair comparison between the two makers or is it just just between the Ogden and Aida?
@vehrkalia
@vehrkalia 7 лет назад
I definately love the Ogden's sound, it's richer and warmer and makes me shiver... I love it! Salvi has also a good sound but I feel it less deeper and I like when I feel the harp sounds deeply in my chest. It's like it could touch my soul. :-)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Totally!! That's definitely a strength of the Ogden.
@ancientspiritmusic
@ancientspiritmusic 9 лет назад
I am partial to the Lyon & Healy Ogden, as this is what I have, and I love it. Both harps are very nice, and I think you made a good choice with the Ogden.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
ancientspiritmusic Thank-you for your comment! Glad to find another Ogden player :)
@vehrkalia
@vehrkalia 6 лет назад
I do love sooo much the Ogden, it's my fav harp both with the Dusty Strings'. :-D
@timothyboyd4057
@timothyboyd4057 8 лет назад
Thank you for your insightful comparison! Several years ago I purchased an older L&H Troubadour V, upgraded the strings to gut, and also enjoyed it's lovely and rich tone. After much consideration I decided to risk fluorocarbon strings in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th octaves. The result was even more rich and beautiful ear-catching tones which you would simply have to hear to believe. Conversely, as my fingers are getting older I do see the advantage of playing on the Egan's medium tension strings.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Timothy Boyd Oh interesting! I was actually wondering whether it would be worth trying to put nylon strings on my Ogden to make the string tension lower for playing celtic music... but I'm worried to mess around with my instrument in that way because I don't want to risk damaging it. Do you have experience with changing the other way around?
@MsCSCG
@MsCSCG 8 лет назад
+Christy-Lyn's music if you are changing to a lower tension strings that will actually put less strain on the body of the harp. Harps are very strong to withstand hundreds of pounds of string pressure. the worst that would happen is that you break a string and that doesn't damage the harp itself. If you order the strings from Lyon and Healy with the correct lengths it won't be to hard. You can always check with them if you're worried.
@sandrafromm3296
@sandrafromm3296 8 лет назад
+Christy-Lyn's music Hi, I have a L&H Ogden and wanted lighter tension as well. I contacted L&H who recommended that I use the L&H Shamrock strings. With those strings, the harp has a slightly lighter tone, but it's still warm. It's much easier to play the faster Irish/Scottish music. You can always e-mail L&H and ask the question; they are very quick to respond.
@markowenmartin6760
@markowenmartin6760 9 лет назад
Thanks for the comparison. I play the Ogden as well as the Series 100 Concert Grand. Both have the same pedal gut strings tension and spacing. I use both harps for gigs. I have a pickup on the Ogden and I have used it to play some pretty large venues. A comment about the "feel": The Ogden uses pedal gut strings so, yes, there is more tension to deal with. But on the plus side, it sounds more like a pedal harp then a harp with nylon strings or lever gut strings. Other differences is that the nylon string "rings" longer and the gut strings have a faster tonal decay (like concert pedal harps). So you have to use a slightly different touch. The nylon strung instrument sometimes needs more damping and "stopping" then a gut strung harp. Some folks find it much easier to play really fast passages on a lower tension, nylon harp as well. It is all about what music you are looking to play. You can certainly play those lively jigs and reels on the Ogden but slightly more effort may be required. But it you are looking for a more "classic" sound, go with a gut stung instrument. Another interesting comparison can be made between the larger Prelude and the Salvi Ana. The Prelude is strung with pedal gut and the Ana has a lot more nylon and lever gut. But if you are looking for a lighter sound, the Ana may be what you want. You might find the feel and sound more appropriate for Baroque music and certainly for Irish music. When playing this type of music on a pedal gut instrument you may use a different technique such as p.d.l.t., etc. Good work!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Mark Owen Martin Thank-you for your thoughts Mark! I appreciate your perspective on the matter. I have found my Ogden to have quite a booming bass that has a slow tonal decay. Sometimes this gives some issues with amplifying the harp and sound engineers have to turn the bass frequencies way down... have you experienced this? :)
@vglover1587
@vglover1587 Месяц назад
Loved the depth of the Lyon & Healy which was the hands down sound winner for me personally over the Salvi. The Salvi had a tighter exacting sound which some people prefer, but the difference it makes on the opera stage, can cost you a Job if a L & H harp auditions. Just my opinion. 😊
@SiljeLiumMusic
@SiljeLiumMusic 9 лет назад
I liked the second harp best:) Congratulations with your own harp! I wish I could play like you...:)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Thanks so much :)
@ptester1
@ptester1 6 лет назад
I can't be sure about the tension on the Ogdens, but my daughter's harp teacher told us that the L&H Troubadour, petite pedal and concert grand harps were all designed to have the same string tension, so you could switch from one to another with minimal difficulty.
@SharonCullenArt
@SharonCullenArt 3 года назад
I preferred the Ogden. I am also drawn to the warmer sound and I felt the Salvi was a bit weak in the low notes.
@scottouellette-harpistcomp7974
Great video! I'm in the process of searching for my first lever harp, but I might be going with Dusty Strings. I did watch the entire video, well done! I like the Lyon & Healy a little more.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
Oh I see, this is exciting!! What makes you drawn to Dusty Strings? 😃
@scottouellette-harpistcomp7974
Two things....the tone, and the looks!! I'm scheduled to try out a couple next week in my hometown. A place called The Harp Connection.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
That's very exciting!! I'd love to hear what you think about the comparison between the harps. I don't get much opportunity to try out different harps on this side of the world, so it's always helpful to hear :)
@scottouellette-harpistcomp7974
Hi Christy-Lyn! I tried the Ravenna 26 today and loved it!! It projected nicely, and felt great under my fingertips. It's also a very attractive looking harp. I'm going to buy it soon!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
Let me know when it arrives, Scott! That super exciting :) :)
@user-kh9ki3kq8m
@user-kh9ki3kq8m 7 лет назад
I want to know the difference between the Lyon and Healy Prelude and the Salvi Ana I'm biased towards Lyon and Healy to be honest but I really love them both.
@valdiobrigedoebomsilva7592
@valdiobrigedoebomsilva7592 6 лет назад
E MUITO BOM PARABÉNS
@highjumper211
@highjumper211 9 лет назад
Bravo c'est vraiment très beau !
@LunaCryptic
@LunaCryptic 9 лет назад
I definitely like the fuller, warmer tones of the Ogden, but it was nice to hear what other harps can do as well. My daughter owns the L&H Ogden and she just loves it!. She just recently auditioned and was accepted as part of an Irish folk band.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Well done to her! I hope she has a wonderful time making music together :)
@huwboucher7093
@huwboucher7093 9 лет назад
Hi christy! That sounds great! I also play pedal harp!! I have been playing for 2 years now I am grade 7 (abrsm). I would like it if you could post more on harp (if that is possible)!??!?! Good luck for the future, kind regards Huwx
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Huw Boucher Hi Huw. Thanks for your comment, sorry for the late reply! I am certainly planning to record more harp videos soon, so stick around :)
@vonallen4441
@vonallen4441 6 лет назад
Thank you for the helpful video. I previously owned an L&H Troubadour 3. I'm looking for a lighter-tension Celtic harp. Do you have recommendations?
@NilsMoeckel
@NilsMoeckel 9 лет назад
I liked the new one better, too. Have fun with it!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Thanks Nils. I will, indeed! It's so exciting to have my very own harp now :)
@olive4naito
@olive4naito 4 года назад
Thank you.
@anniviasofokleous2711
@anniviasofokleous2711 3 года назад
I have a L&H harp i think their the best harp they've got a n amazing sound
@rachaelrosenbaum4117
@rachaelrosenbaum4117 9 лет назад
I did prefer the Ogden sound. They are both quite nice, but I agree with your assessments.
@renskegerritsen1580
@renskegerritsen1580 3 года назад
I have a Lyon & Healy Ogden and the sound is awsome😍
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 3 года назад
Great! 😃
@omarkassem4410
@omarkassem4410 5 лет назад
I am considering buying a Dusty Strings Ravenna 34 vs the Lyon and Healy Ogden, and this review is very helpful to me. I would prefer lower tension strings so I think the Ravenna would be the better choice. Do you know of other harps that are similar to the Ravenna I should also consider?
@greenwillow5404
@greenwillow5404 3 года назад
Bought my Salvi Aida in 1985 and am still in love with it. L &H sounded lovely too, but wondering is it quite fair to compare a newly strung harp to one that has older strings? You played so beautifully! Thank you for this video.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 3 года назад
New strings do make a difference but it’s fairly subtle, unless the strings are absolutely ancient. I think most of the difference you’re hearing in the video is the difference between the two harps. But very good question! 👌🏻
@greenwillow5404
@greenwillow5404 3 года назад
@@LearningtheHarp Thamk you so much for your reply!
@jennhill8708
@jennhill8708 6 лет назад
I much prefer the L&H to the Salvi in tone & timbre. Much better/warmer tone. Beautiful.
@rhopen
@rhopen 7 лет назад
The second harp for sure :o) -Ron
@auriceliaoliveira7415
@auriceliaoliveira7415 8 лет назад
Very nice video. I´ve got a Salvi Nicoletta which is also discontinued and I love it. However, comparing the sound now, I´d rather go for the L&H. Also, there is something very important, specially for hot countries like mine (Brazil). Because of the weather here, my harp started to warp a little bit in the soundboard. It was glued twice, but didn´t work. The only way I got it fixed was getting it to a luthier (we don´t have harp luthiers here by the way) and he added some wood corners on the soundboard fixed with screw, so that I did lose the harp. Thanks God is has been more than a year and it defintely worked. Of course it would not be the correct thing to be done, but the cost to send it to USA would be very high. So, I believe tha because of this wood corners the L&H, is definitely more reinforced than Salvi, in my humble opinion, of course.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
Hi Célia! Very interesting comment about the soundboard being more secure - I hadn't thought of that! Thanks for sharing.
@3762302
@3762302 7 лет назад
I have a much older Salvi lever harp that still has the reinforced wood corners, but I see it isn't there with the newer ones of the same model...
@bonniesparks1881
@bonniesparks1881 7 лет назад
Célia, have you considered getting a carbon fiber harp? They sound beautiful and they are immune to humidity and water issues. (The makers (Heartland Harps) have gone so far as to jump into a pool and play in the water!) I have one of their walnut harps, but the Carbon Fiber is one of my dreams since I live in New England and the temperature and humidity fluctuations make tuning a nightmare.
@auriceliaoliveira7415
@auriceliaoliveira7415 7 лет назад
Hi Bonnie! Thank you so much for your comments. Yes, I´ve heard about it and the carbon fiber harp might be just amazing. The only problem for us brazilians, is that a part from the price of this kind of harp, which is much more expensive than the wooden ones, we have to pay 60% of taxes on the price of a harp + shipping when a harp gets in Brazil. I know, it sounds ridiculous, but it´s true, and this makes it almost impossible today for me to get a harp like that. I am happy that my harp is still playing beautifully even with the problems it had in the past. But definitely it would be great to have one of this.
@Utubeuser000
@Utubeuser000 7 лет назад
A fellow brazilian, hey! About taxes, I share your feelings... Actually that's what's been keeping me from starting with the harp. I live in Bahia, so expensive taxes to import the instrument, and no teachers around, even for someone who wants to learn how to play it as a hobby, like me. I'm saving money to get one though. Happy to see someone that will understand the struggles I have trying to be a harpist. Saudações da Bahia!
@andrewcordle2424
@andrewcordle2424 3 года назад
The Lyon & Healy although it’s new has a richer resonance to it. The Salvi harps I’ve tried in general the tension is tighter and often indelicate and inflexible with certain types of music. The sound of an instrument of course is very important but also the touch and feel are equally as important. Perhaps next time you can make those comparisons?
@bettertomorrow2625
@bettertomorrow2625 Год назад
She mentioned in the description that the Ogden has the higher string tension. Higher even than pedal harps she has played.
@NapierThompson
@NapierThompson 7 лет назад
I don't know a great deal about harps but I do know that Lyon and Healy are renowned for their high tension strings. Teachers of pedal harp recommend L&H to their students as cheaper practice instruments because their tensioning is a close match for pedal harps. As Celtic harps they are rubbish for this very reason that makes them strong as pedal harp substitutes. So, they are kind of a hybrid between traditional lever and pedal harps. They are their own thing.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Exactly! Very well put :)
@juanitoriveros692
@juanitoriveros692 9 лет назад
I actually prefer the L&H, even though I haven't played an Ogden. When I went to pick out my lever harp, I got to play a few Salvi's and L&H Troubadours, but I chose a Camac Korrigan. I think a lot of it has to do with the companies themselves, but sometimes, certain harps will sound better to you than others. But I'm glad you got your own harp!!! I also own a L&H Chicago CGX and like you said, the L&H's have a very resonant and deep tone.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Juanito Riveros I just realised I know you from Instagram!! Thanks for this comment all those months ago :) I've also found that there is quite a bit of variation between different harp of the same model. My teacher has an Ogden that she ordered at the same time as me - exactly the same model etc - and hers feels quite different to play than mine... I didn't realise there could be such a difference!
@DameSmaragdine
@DameSmaragdine 7 лет назад
It is exactly what I wanted to say: I've got an Ogden, but she sounds so different!
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching 8 лет назад
Hi There, I wish I had seen this before purchasing my own harp, but just thought I'd connect as I am a South African harpist living in Australia now. I am sure your new harp will still grow in sound while settling in the new environment. The two harps have both got beautiful tembre though. Thank you for sharing.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
Hi Anna. Thank-you for connecting - it's lovely to hear from you! Yes, my Ogden's sound has grown since this video (almost two years ago now, wow!) and it really does have a lovely tone. What harp do you have? :)
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching 8 лет назад
Hi Christy I have a Andrew Thom Graphite harp now.. with a booming sound because of the material it is made of. It is blue too:) My pedal harp is a Camac harp great with an absolutely beautiful harp and black.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
Sounds exciting! I haven't tried either of those harps but I've heard that Camac is good. Hope you're enjoying them! xx
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching
@AnnaMullerintunecoaching 8 лет назад
yes I enjoy my harps. My student just bought a Salvi Titan and needs to grow into it as she is so small:)
@martialharpistmatthew1837
@martialharpistmatthew1837 7 лет назад
I feel like the salvi has a sustain that slightly clouds the melody being played. The ogdens is bold and clear all round. I like the Ogden. I live just an hour from Chicago. I'll make the drive and buy one soon. I Appreciate your video.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Awesome!! If you're able to try one out in person, I would highly recommend doing that before you decide on your purchase. It makes such a difference to know what a harp feels like! :) all the best! Let me know when you have your new harp... exciting!!
@martialharpistmatthew1837
@martialharpistmatthew1837 7 лет назад
Christy-Lyn's music sure I'll do that :)
@jashton8710
@jashton8710 7 лет назад
L&H has a slightly richer sound. It also looks as though it has a wider sound board.
@brentbreault7606
@brentbreault7606 6 лет назад
I prefer the Luon and Healy. I prefer its sound, not to mention the lever change are nearly silent.
@valdiobrigedoebomsilva7592
@valdiobrigedoebomsilva7592 6 лет назад
MARAVILHOSO WONDERFUL "THANK YOU VERY MUCH" RIO DE JANEIRO
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
Pleasure!! Do you also play the harp? :)
@EternalArrow
@EternalArrow 9 лет назад
The second one sounds nice!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Thanks Eternity! I think so too :)
@sandragayle5863
@sandragayle5863 8 лет назад
OK, I take it the Lyon &Healy is your new harp, as you did not say which harp was your harp. I also play the harp and I will say this. it is so nice to see our American harps played around the world. I like the Lyon & Healy not because I'm American but because the sound is special. I don't have a Lyon & Healy my harp is beautiful and also have a warm sound. it's the Marion harp by Stoney End Harps. my lap harp is also made by them the Eve lap harp. thanks so much and enjoy your harp.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Sandra Gayle Yes, the Ogden is my own harp, sorry I didn't mention it! You can see it in all the videos I've posted since this one, if you're interested :)
@ladakaraskova5474
@ladakaraskova5474 8 лет назад
I've had Ogden since I was 8 and the tension never seemed to be a problem for me. I guess I have very strong hands!:D
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Lada Karasková Yes your hands must be strong! :D Well done. It also depends on how fast you're trying to play - I only experience frustration with very fast passages.
@ritaconroy1729
@ritaconroy1729 10 месяцев назад
Lyon & Healy all the way!
@Feriwitch250
@Feriwitch250 2 года назад
I am learning on a Salvi and do love the tone, however I geel the L&H has a richer tone.
@sadlymusic
@sadlymusic 9 лет назад
I'm not able with harp, also if i like play guitar trying to do in a similar harp way.. I often use a baby guitar (for intro in my vids), and that sound is like a harp (so i have done even quite songs, laterly uploaded).. Have you, Lyn really listen to some my compositions..? Some of which are fit for harp (above all, in my last uploadeing).. At now i'm impartial between liking.. I well know that any depend by touch (so for any guitar.. but almost professionists, for me, they haven't emotive touch.. they play always in the same manner by partiture, not by emotive transport..).. I image as many problem being with a harp.. so, just for six cords there are many problems of resonance by harmonics and accordature (any guitar can't be perfectly tuned in all range..).. Then, i say this, as by emotive songwriter.. to any music must be associated only a timbre voice, also if the difference each other instrument could be not much.. As happened to me.. the simple sound by a steel normal guitar, in use, you could feel it, as by conventional electric sound by touch.. So, in the same.. i do arranging using a flute by oak, that it seems as the high sing of a woman (even, for bit little modulation by a low note (of two instruments), you could do appear as male voice, as i did..really so similar to my monotone modulated voice, even..strange..).. As you Lyn teacher to me, for harp, it needs delicacy and sweetness in touching, but also (for solo part), a very incisive strong touch.. However, i like both the sound of two harps L&H.. Bye !!
@eolaspellor1718
@eolaspellor1718 6 лет назад
I like the tone of the L&H much better. In general, I prefer fuller, warmer toned instruments to bright, crisp ones. I haven't played either of these harps, but I did build a harp, many years ago.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
Oh wow, that's so cool that you've built a harp!
@SweetAncientMelody
@SweetAncientMelody 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the video. I love the sound of Ogden! Does Ogden feel to have a higher string tension than Salvi ?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 4 месяца назад
In my opinion Ogden has higher string tension than most lever harps. But the amount of difference does depend on which Salvi you’re comparing to - this one in the video is no longer produced by Salvi.
@SweetAncientMelody
@SweetAncientMelody 4 месяца назад
@@LearningtheHarp Thank you! I really struggle to choose my future lever harp. The point is that my music school uses Troubadour VI. So I'm kind of bound to high string tension!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 4 месяца назад
Ogden is similar to Troubadour, just fewer strings and smaller soundbox 😊👍🏻
@SweetAncientMelody
@SweetAncientMelody 4 месяца назад
@@LearningtheHarp Does the soundbox size make a difference to the sound between Ogden and Troubadour?? Thank you!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 4 месяца назад
Yes, generally bigger soundbox = bigger fuller sound.
@huwboucher7093
@huwboucher7093 9 лет назад
hi christy I think your great at harp I play as well! How long have you been playing? also what grade are you? Good luck for future
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Huw Boucher Hi Huw. Thanks for your interest - lovely to meet another fellow harpist! I have been playing harp since August 2013; just over a year and a half now. I have experience with other instruments so I progressed very quickly. I'm now playing Grade 5 pieces (ABRSM) on the pedal harp because my teacher is a classical harpist and doesn't have any more advanced pieces for me to learn on the lever harp. So I still perform on the lever harp but I'm learning on pedal harp so I can keep on moving forward. It's been an exciting journey so far! When did you start learning?
@orionspero560
@orionspero560 4 месяца назад
Is there a good harp on the other side of the L&H? My feeling is. It would be good to have a harp as far on the other side
@fitfrenzy
@fitfrenzy 7 лет назад
Out of curiosity, were those older strings on the Salvi harp? If the Ogden had been recently acquired in this video, then it likely had newer strings. That would make a difference as well.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Good point! I'm not sure, but thanks for mentioning that :)
@JosSae2
@JosSae2 9 месяцев назад
Which Salvi and strings do you compare?
@Calamaistr
@Calamaistr 9 лет назад
the second harp has a fuller resonance i think, like it bounces across the room. the other one is slightly clearer/sharper. I personally prefer the second, but i also feel compelled to say youre a beautiful harpist, again. You play so natural, do you never feel pressure/stress when you record? Cause if so you dont make it sound. :)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Hi again Cal. I agree with your summary, and thanks for the compliments! To answer your question: my teacher emphasises often that I must not be tense when I play, so I try to abide by that principle. I practice the harp for a few hours each day, so when I know a piece well it does feel quite natural! I do sometimes find it stressful to record (especially when I am tired or the weather is hot or when I am disturbed by noises or visitors). I often have to do many takes before I have the final recording, so sometimes that it tiring and I do find myself tensing up... but practicing the piece a lot before the video helps because then I need fewer takes before I get a good one :) Ultimately I should be able to do a good recording in one take because that's how it goes with a live performance, but it doesn't always turn out that way ;) Did I answer your question properly? Thanks for being interested in my music xx
@Calamaistr
@Calamaistr 9 лет назад
Sure you answerred properly :) I always feel tense when im recording, but still upload my full of mistakes take cause it costs batteries still (cant find a proper camera that runs on a plug where i live yet) Your recordings always feel so relaxed. ^^ I also practice my guitar skills alot every day and can feel myself improving every time so yeah, practice makes perfect in a sense. ;) Greets! And thanks for answerring. p.s. Im always interested in good music.
@darleneperry9481
@darleneperry9481 Месяц назад
I also prefer the Ogden, but I do have one question. What type of strings are on the Ogden? That could make a difference...
@MsCSCG
@MsCSCG 8 лет назад
Lovely playing and I agree that the Ogden is a nicer sound. It's mellower and fuller. I just wanted to find out if you have purchased a harp for celtic music yet? I have a locally made celtic harp here in Australia and i want to purchase a larger harp as mine is only 27 strings and I want to advance with Celtic music. What harp do you think is good for Irish music?
@ExcelsiorW
@ExcelsiorW 8 лет назад
As a matter of fact, the Lyon and Healy Ogden played in this vid is wonderful for Celtic (Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Cornish)! That's what my friend has. She does performances and it sounds amazing!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Chloe Hi Chloe! Nope, I'm still saving up... I'm considering Paul Fisher harps because I've heard they're the best and I really like recordings made with those harps, but I don't know anyone in South Africa with a Fisher harp, and I'd like to try playing one before purchasing... but we'll see. It'll take me a while to save the money! I also know Starfish and Thormahlen harps are also great for celtic music, but I haven't had the opportunity to try playing any of these brands. There isn't much of a celtic harp community over here, so I'm having to do the research on my own!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+ExcelsiorW Yes, I do play celtic music on my Ogden and it sounds nice, but the high tension of the strings limits how fast I can play, compared to nylon string celtic harps I played when I went to Scotland on holiday.
@MsCSCG
@MsCSCG 8 лет назад
+Christy-Lyn's music I just spoke to an Irish girl that I met here in Australia when she was a guest at a folk festival to do workshops. She recommended Fisher harps as well so I think they are pretty good. I had a listen on their website and they sound very nice. Unfortunately, the shipping alone from Canada to Australia would cost $600 plus the $7500 for the harp so it's a very pricing endeavour as I'm sure your aware. I'm probably going to resort to making my own with the plans for the Regency harp on harpkits.com. I've made a small harp already with success so I'll post a video when this one is made.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Chloe Ok, pity. Yes, I'm performing often enough that it's worth saving up for the best, but it is really expensive when you have to ship the harp across the world!! My Ogden cost about 1/3 of the price again to ship it to Cape Town from Chicago. Another option for you might be Dusty Strings? I know they are very popular in the States. I have tried one and the sound was lovely; the tension is good for Celtic music. There are lots of different price categories so you might find one to suit you? Xx
@3762302
@3762302 9 лет назад
I also play on the Salvi Aida harp. But I have the older model with extra features. Are you from South Africa?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Great, do you like your Aida? Thanks for your comment. Yip, I'm from Cape Town, South Africa :)
@3762302
@3762302 9 лет назад
Oh i just heard you said Cape Town... I bought my Salvi from someone in Blue Horizon bay in East Cape. I love it, but don't know at all the lever Lyon & Healy harps as my tutor has a L & L pedal harp, which was the only one I played on. Also I'm releasing an album soon that I'll record in Pretoria / Seoul. Please check it out soon. Groete. Gerdes Olivier
@3762302
@3762302 9 лет назад
Gerdes Olivier Oh by the way, you play beautifully! :)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Gerdes Olivier Good to find a fellow SA harpist on RU-vid :) My opinion of the L&H Ogden has changed a bit since I made this video. At times I find the tension is a bit much - especially for fast passages. I like the tone but it's not the best for every style of piece. Oh well, you can't have everything! Please let me know when you release your album, I'd love to take a listen. Do you take harp with Ingrid at Avondale? She imported my harp for me :) Thanks for complimenting my playing, it's kind of you! Blessings xx
@3762302
@3762302 9 лет назад
Hi Christy-Lyn. No, I've met Ingrid before, but I took lessons in Pretoria. I also play Paraguayan harp but that's a bit different.I'd like to try the L& L lever harps or Aoyama ones when in Seoul. Do you want me to send you a link to my page? God Bless!
@sheryleevermaak6607
@sheryleevermaak6607 5 лет назад
Stopped dead when I heard "Cape Town in South Africa" :D. I live in South Africa too (Pretoria), but I imagine it will be difficult to find a harp teacher here.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 5 лет назад
Yay for fellow South Africans! 🙌🏻 There are a few harp teachers on your side of the world. Contact Ingrid at Avondale Harps (Google it) and she’ll help you find a teacher! 👍🏻
@sheryleevermaak6607
@sheryleevermaak6607 5 лет назад
Thanks! I'll definitely try that!
@vehrkalia
@vehrkalia 2 года назад
Hi Christy! Do you think the Salvi is better than the Ogden for playing celtic music? I definitely prefer the sound of the Ogden, but I am not a classical student, I wish to learn playing celtic songs. Thanks as always, you are really gret! 💜
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 2 года назад
Hi there! I do like the Ogden, but if you want to play Celtic music I don’t think it’s the best choice. Both Salvi and L&H have harps that are better for Celtic music. For example the Una and Donegal by Salvi, and the Drake by L&H. Out of the 3 I’ve only tried the Una and I really liked it, but I can’t say how it compares to the other 2. Having said that, if you really want a serious Celtic harp I would definitely consider looking into other harp makers too - depending on your budget you can get something really amazing from the harp makers who make folk harps as their main thing. For example Thormahlen is one of my favourites (the Ceili is lightweight and a popular choice), and I love Starfish harps, or Sligo harps are excellent too. Music Makers makes great Celtic harps too, I love the Jolie. If you can travel to a harp shop or find harp players whose harps you can try, it will really help you to make the choice! Even if you have to drive far, it’s definitely worth it.
@vehrkalia
@vehrkalia 2 года назад
@@LearningtheHarp Hi Christy, thanks for answering and for your suggestions, I did not know about the Sligo harps, I'll search for infos! Well, my budget would be max €3500. Living in Italy unfortunately would be difficult to me to order from outside Italy, so even if I think the thormahlen are wonderful harps I cannot consider them and other harp makers. I don't think that for my first harp a blind buy would be a good choice. Here in Italy usually harpists buy Salvi and Camac. I like Salvi quite enough, but definitely I don't like the Camac sound even if both would be on my budget. On the other hand via Salvi shop I could buy the Lyon and healy harps, which I REALLY like. But my favorite above all are the Dusty Strings that sadly are way too expensive for me. But since I love the warm, rich and deep sounds, I've thought that the Ogden may be the better alternative. I have listened to the new drake also, which is really pretty, but I don't like this biocarbon sound, and guess if it could be possible ti change the strings... Do you know if this is possible? And what do you think about the Dusty Strings? ♥️
@kastellorizo1
@kastellorizo1 6 лет назад
I'm curious to know. Did you find a harp that is better suited to playing Celtic music? Can you recommend any?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
Yes! I don't have one myself, but I know of some good Celtic harp makers - some that I have played and some that have come highly recommended from professional Celtic harpists I've spoken to. Many people say the best Celtic harps are from Larry Fisher in Canada, then Scottish harpist Maeve Gilchrist loves Thormahlen harps, many great harpists including Rachel hair play Starfish harps made in Scotland. Other good Celtic harp makers are Dusty Strings or Camac harps. All the best!
@kastellorizo1
@kastellorizo1 6 лет назад
Thank you! That is very helpful. I will look into those :-)
@TheSyoelin
@TheSyoelin 9 лет назад
Interesting fact. Although Salvi is manufactured in Italy and L&H in the US, they're actually both owned by the same people.
@marvinperry5375
@marvinperry5375 9 лет назад
I am also in that position of wanting to move up to a BETTER harp than what I am using. I had never heard a Salvi nor a L&H played side by side comparison before. I agree with everyone else that the L&H sounds better, but I am also concerned about your comment (tension) of having to pull harder on the strings. I am wondering WHY you chose the Lyon & Healy - - what researching did you do to finally decide on the Ogden? I had been looking for a used Salvi Prima 38. Right now, my research has been swayed by your video, and I am looking to find a used Prelude 40 or Ogden.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
Marvin Perry Hi Marvin. Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I missed your comment! My research was limited by the fact that there are very few lever harps in Cape Town (South Africa) - we have to import harps from overseas and it is very pricey. I would have liked to try playing a few different harps before making my decision, but I had to just work with the advice I was given and my limited experience playing different harps. So if you have the opportunity to try out a few different makes of harps I would definitely do that! I would have liked to try Dusty Strings, Starfish, Aoyama, Triplett etc. I was very interested in the Crescendo by Dusty Strings, but I couldn't find one in South Africa to try, and I wasn't brave enough to order it without trying it myself. All the best with your researching and decision making! I hope you find a harp you are happy with :)
@marvinperry5375
@marvinperry5375 9 лет назад
***** Thank you for your reply. I also have had little opportunities to play harps, other than the Camac and Rees Harps... I have relied totally on my instructor's recommendations. So my final selection came down to the Camac harp. When I inquired about purchasing one, the music store recommended the ISOLDE model which they had just received on the floor and they loved it. The one they received was a Celtic configuration and I wanted a Classic which uses a heavier Fluorocarbon strings with Concert tension, so I have placed an order and will have to wait until June before I can pick it up. Dusty Strings is just across the bay from me, but I avoided going into downtown Seattle to try one, because they are overpriced (in my opinion) and they had a higher tension on the strings than I am use to, plus I would have had an additional 9.5 percent sales tax to pay - - that's enough to buy a very nice transporting case for my Isolde.
@racisisis
@racisisis 4 года назад
I prefer Ogden sound!
@alpineorchid6207
@alpineorchid6207 2 года назад
I cant comment on what it felt like to play , or the difficulties therein, but I definitely liked the sound of the Land H harp for this song, the strumming held the notes with more clarity and overall liked the tones better. Sorry Selby.
@arturog.5867
@arturog.5867 7 лет назад
By the way, are you German?, your accent sounds so German. I think you will like the "Cantiga 1 of Alfonso X el Sabio" and "Rabenballade". You can play both with a harp :)
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Nope, I'm South African :) Thanks for the recommendations! I'll check it out.
@maryvu6806
@maryvu6806 5 лет назад
Christy could you please provide the information on where you bought your harp?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 5 лет назад
I bought my harp from a harp shop here in South Africa.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 5 лет назад
Perhaps you should watch my video called “Buying a harp: everything you need to know”. I think it will help you make a decision about which harp to buy, and where to buy it.
@user-el9ll1km4p
@user-el9ll1km4p 2 года назад
34 prefectures, right?
@hyousefi3835
@hyousefi3835 7 лет назад
Also what brand are these two harps?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
a traveler on the road They are made by Salvi and Lyon & Healy.
@debiemerson175
@debiemerson175 3 года назад
Does your Ogden have gut strings or nylon? When I 1st got my Ogden in 2008, it was my favorite out of the many I'd tried. However, the gut strings kept breaking. It got to the point where I just didn't want to play any more as I was sick of replacing stings. Then several years ago, L & H announced that it was ok to us nylon strings on the Ogden (when I 1st got mine, they said so). A friend of mine who is also a luthier offered to switch out the strings for me me & I do notice a slight difference in tone, but it is soooo nice to actually spend my time playing instead of changing strings!
@susansuits9851
@susansuits9851 3 года назад
I rented a Prelude that ate gut strings like candy. I think I replaced 10 or 11 over 15 months. I didn't know if that was to be expected or if it was time for it to be restrung. I m still trying to decide on what kind I would like to buy.
@jenborn5358
@jenborn5358 2 года назад
I have the same Ogden lever harp with gut strings and I have only broken one in 10 months and that was the first week. You must be playing very hard 😉
@hyousefi3835
@hyousefi3835 7 лет назад
Hey Christy , I'm getting ready to become harp student at university of music, did you play piano before you start harp?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
a traveler on the road Hi there! Yes, I played piano from when I was 7 years old but only started harp as an adult. It's not necessary to play piano first, but it does make your learning much faster than a beginner harpist with no musical background. But you can learn to play the harp without piano background.
@hyousefi3835
@hyousefi3835 7 лет назад
Thanks. I'm taking piano lesson but I don't think I can finish the book before I start my harp classes, thanks for brands, I look them up.
@antaramusica
@antaramusica 6 лет назад
the salvi harp is titan model?
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 6 лет назад
No, it's the Aida. It's been discontinued... :(
@arturog.5867
@arturog.5867 7 лет назад
Oh, you were blessed by Apolo and Afrodita at the same time.
@megaman415
@megaman415 5 лет назад
After watching this, I was thinking of just getting a semi-grand. All the lever changes in the song make it seem so much harder than pedals.
@michelevalcanover-ochner2436
@michelevalcanover-ochner2436 2 года назад
🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🌻
@chrisstudiono7
@chrisstudiono7 9 лет назад
Try the Salvi Livia one day! It is a much nicer sounding Salvi lever harp , and kicks the Ogden's butt!
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 8 лет назад
+Chris van der Westhuizen I'd love to try! I have played a Salvi pedal harp before and it was lovely.
@johnberndtorstenjohn1283
@johnberndtorstenjohn1283 4 года назад
The Room wasn't good for the sound. The first harp which was played has been a warm fine sound. I think also about it... But for a better sound a hall can be a room who spend a fine music where the instrument so good like there real been.....
@3762302
@3762302 7 лет назад
Hi Christy Lyn. I also play the Salvi Aida and Paraguayan harp. Will you be at all interested to meet and talk about harps. If possible Ill bring my Triplett. Regards GT
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 7 лет назад
Hi GT. That's great, I'd love to meet you and your harps. Are you in Cape Town?
@3762302
@3762302 7 лет назад
Christy-Lyn's music Hi Christy-Lyn. no Im based in Pretoria but visit Cape Town sometimes.
@3762302
@3762302 7 лет назад
Im this coming Sunday the 19th in Cape Town.
@AbigailPoirier
@AbigailPoirier 9 лет назад
The L&H has a bigger, fuller sound. Less brittle than the Salvi. It's not the Salvi actually sounded brittle, that's just the best word I could come up with.
@LearningtheHarp
@LearningtheHarp 9 лет назад
I agree! Interesting word choice ;) Thanks for your comment, Abigail!
Далее
Buying a harp: EVERYTHING you need to know!
29:48
Просмотров 102 тыс.
Получилось у Миланы?😂
00:13
Просмотров 774 тыс.
Salvi Gaia Lever Harp Unboxing + Harp Comparisons
12:17
Take Five... Harps
9:54
Просмотров 36 тыс.
Is It Too Late to Learn to Play the Harp?
9:26
Просмотров 67 тыс.
Turlough O' Carolan
28:26
Просмотров 31 тыс.
Lever harp comparison!
5:42
Просмотров 35 тыс.
The Fart Pedal
5:32
Просмотров 454 тыс.
What you don't realize about your harp technique
9:07
Scally Milano, uglystephan - Сутенер
2:01
Просмотров 106 тыс.
Stray Kids "Chk Chk Boom" M/V
3:26
Просмотров 55 млн
ДжаЯмми - Туман
4:18
Просмотров 156 тыс.
MACAN, A.V.G - Привыкаю
2:55
Просмотров 351 тыс.
UZmir & Mira - Ey yor (MooD video)
2:52
Просмотров 891 тыс.
Doston Ergashev - Kambag'alga (Official Music Video)
5:32