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Aug. 23rd, 2005 07:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Holy Crapola!!
They make Sharpsicles with levers on B in addition to C and F, or even with all the levers.
o_0
Yay!!!
I'd probably get it with C, B, and F. Because then I can play in B flat!! It's not worth the expense to me (yet) to get the full levers... I'll wait for when I get a bigger nicer harp, to get one with the full set.
Goddamnit. I don't need another hobby. But yet, I drool all over harps. Well, not literally, but you guys know. Those of you who have seen me play...or just heard me rant and rave enough.
Do I want to try to play the harp while in Aurora? And bellydancing?
If I'm not actively taking lessons (no way I can afford that right now) it'll just be something to have around and futz with and less pressure than if I had to show up at someone's house every couple of weeks. Sharpsicles rent for about $35 a month, with the extra levers maybe $40....gah.
I want a harp!
They make Sharpsicles with levers on B in addition to C and F, or even with all the levers.
o_0
Yay!!!
I'd probably get it with C, B, and F. Because then I can play in B flat!! It's not worth the expense to me (yet) to get the full levers... I'll wait for when I get a bigger nicer harp, to get one with the full set.
Goddamnit. I don't need another hobby. But yet, I drool all over harps. Well, not literally, but you guys know. Those of you who have seen me play...or just heard me rant and rave enough.
Do I want to try to play the harp while in Aurora? And bellydancing?
If I'm not actively taking lessons (no way I can afford that right now) it'll just be something to have around and futz with and less pressure than if I had to show up at someone's house every couple of weeks. Sharpsicles rent for about $35 a month, with the extra levers maybe $40....gah.
I want a harp!
Hmmmm.
Date: 2005-08-24 03:53 am (UTC)Re: Hmmmm.
Date: 2005-08-24 03:57 am (UTC)Define "full size short upright." How many strings are we talking about?
*chuckle*
Date: 2005-08-24 03:42 pm (UTC)"Full size short" (sorry about the 'upright' - I've had pianos on the brain, lately) is not an official classification. It's short because it's a lap harp - 22 strings, which is 2 octaves, G to G. By "full size", I mean that the distance between the strings is the standard for classical harps - greater distance than with most lap harps. Imagine that you can see the benefit of this. :) Come over to see it - I'll even tune it for you and replace the high E. Interested?
Re: *chuckle*
Date: 2005-08-24 05:50 pm (UTC)*is confused*
Last I checked, Thormahlen didn't make lap harps, just the huge ones, although possibly they used to. They're an excellent company.
I'm not in any state to look right now, but I am most definitely interested now. *lol*