My only gripe with this harp is the bend at the end leaves a shorter piece to pluck. I have large hands & there isn't as long of a price to pluck so harder for more technical & faster beats/rythms
I have a sword and sirus from this maker...great sound in both directions, very stable reeds and reasonable price. I'm surprised they aren't more popular besides a little rough finishing. I see you're also a Canadian :) I'm currently living on Vancouver Island 🏝
The glazyrin lighthouse is a fantastic harp for the price. Glazyrin Phantom (with magnet) is great as well. But may favorite ones & they are wonderful & comfortable to play are the ones from Ildar Vargan. Spiral, Fire, & Fractal are really good. Not as loud as the glazyrin, but are made to play especially with different techniques. At least that's my 2 cents
@@hiliteharps2160 totally agree, for the price it's really hard to beat several of the Glazyrin harps. I have the Lighthouse and it's an excellent saturated harp. So far I've got 30+ jaw harps since I started...it's a total addiction but been loving every minute. My only concern at this point is that I don't want to see anything bad happen to any of the jaw harp builders in either Ukraine or Russia. Such talented guys like Vlad Berezenko, Nestor Herashchenko, and Arsen Savenko from Ukraine and then you've got Ivan (Woodwindlab) and Andrew Artyomov, Pavel Potkin and many other Russian jaw harp builders.