Christy Lynn gave me the confidence to tune my own harp :) My harp arrived out of tune and I was afraid I would break the strings, but with Christy-Lynn's easy to follow instructions I tuned it! Thank you for these great videos!
Exactly as My Mom showed me. I watched for a refresh. I am new to the harp and just acquired my very first harp from my Mother. She started learning a few years ago and she has come a long way. I play guitars from bass guitar to extended ranged to baritone guitars. I play in all styles on electric and acoustic from folk to classical. Learning the harp now is so fulfilling to me. I absolutely love it. My wife is even getting her hands on the harp and it sounds so beautiful. Guitar is a difficult instrument to play and I have had years of practice to develop muscle memory on many instruments. I feel this is very intuitive for me and I just have to watch my time as I could play this all day and night and forget what day it is lol. Thanks for the great and helpful video.
Thank you CL and Nicole. I was going daft as I had been advised (in the beginning) to tune A, B, E flats and so I was lifting those three every time. What a mess! But hey this is very helpful and I had not seen this video to begin with. Thank you so much both of you.
Margherita I am so glad that it's been helpful and that we could direct you here!🎉😊. Hopefully much more sooth sailing from here on out. xx Nicole, LTH Team Member
This was fantastic! Thank you! I so appreciate your clear explanation of what you were doing. I tuned from ?.. to C, yesterday, twice. And, today, again twice. I have chosen to tune to 444 hz, sometimes called the key of David. And, I will tune to 528hz when I learn how to do that. So far, I haven’t found a tuning device that will go above 466 hz. Will Solfeggio frequencies come up in your teaching?
Hi Christy ! I just bought my first lap harp (12 strings), but I can't find anywhere which cord corresponds to which key ? What's the order? from the front to the back for example? Mine goes blue - white white white - red - white white - blue - white white white - red ^^ I hope I'm clear enough ! Loooove your channel, it's tough to find much on harps, it's a very niche field I found out ! Thanks !! Cheers from Ireland !
Hi Addy! Congratulations on your first harp, that’s super exciting!! I know exactly what you’re asking, and I have a video about it 😃👍🏻 It’s called “Harp strings: what are the notes”. That should answer your question! And while you’re at it, I think the other videos in that series will help you too ❤️ Have fun getting to know your new baby!!
@@LearningtheHarp ah perfect ! Sorry I didn't take the time to really go through your video bank haha ^^ Buying this it really feels like I've recollected a piece of my soul ! So grateful for your channel ! Bless
Should I return my harp?? I tuned my harp into c major and made sure my levers were all down but when I bring it up to make my notes sharps they are not in tune :(
That means that your levers need to be regulated (adjusted so that they do a proper half step). You can phone the harp maker or harp shop to find out whether you can do it yourself or get it done by a professional 😊
Hi Christy, so I have a 19 string harp and when I flip my levers up the F string for instance with become G flat and then G string will become A flat should I be adjusting the pegs above the levers to change the key or will I need to unscrew the lever entirely and adjust its height on the frame to change the pitch?
Hi Chloe, great question! G flat and F sharp are the same note, so it’s not a problem with your harp, it’s just the way your tuner displays the names of the notes 😊
The lever harp has a lever on each string and when you engage the lever with your left hand, it just makes that particular string higher by one half step. A pedal harp has 7 pedals and you use your feet. When you change the B pedal for example, it makes ALL the B strings go up by one half step. Pedals have 3 positions (for flat, natural and sharp) but levers only have 2 positions, so on a lever harp you can’t play in every key. On a pedal harp you can do accidentals or modulations within a piece using your feet, whereas with a lever harp you have to use your hand and it takes longer because you have to change every string one by one.
Hey Chester - it's a pleasure! Perhaps you could pop us an email on hello@learningtheharp.com and let us know which part you're struggling with, we'd be happy to help! xx Nicole, LTH Team Member
Omgosh you talk alot and by the 4th string u dont even say what note it is. My harp was not In E it was not in tune how can anyone match ur tuning with u rattling on about stuff that at this very moment matters not. I am sorry but say the note stop talking so we can hear it. Say the next rinse and repeat.
Christy Lynn gave me the confidence to tune my own harp :) My harp arrived out of tune and I was afraid I would break the strings, but with Christy-Lynn's easy to follow instructions I tuned it! Thank you for these great videos!
Exactly as My Mom showed me. I watched for a refresh. I am new to the harp and just acquired my very first harp from my Mother. She started learning a few years ago and she has come a long way. I play guitars from bass guitar to extended ranged to baritone guitars. I play in all styles on electric and acoustic from folk to classical. Learning the harp now is so fulfilling to me. I absolutely love it. My wife is even getting her hands on the harp and it sounds so beautiful. Guitar is a difficult instrument to play and I have had years of practice to develop muscle memory on many instruments. I feel this is very intuitive for me and I just have to watch my time as I could play this all day and night and forget what day it is lol. Thanks for the great and helpful video.
2:10 Stay TUNED
That was a good one
your channel is very good for learning English
Oh, that’s a surprise! How do you use my channel to learn English?
@@LearningtheHarp you speak English is very clear and pronunciation is very good, your lovely voice and mood let's me relax
Wonderful! I’m glad to help 😊
Yes she speaks perfectly good English. I am in the southern states of USA. My accent is more like the deep south USA area.
Thank you CL and Nicole. I was going daft as I had been advised (in the beginning) to tune A, B, E flats and so I was lifting those three every time. What a mess! But hey this is very helpful and I had not seen this video to begin with. Thank you so much both of you.
Margherita I am so glad that it's been helpful and that we could direct you here!🎉😊. Hopefully much more sooth sailing from here on out.
xx Nicole, LTH Team Member
Thank you, Christy-Lyn. I finally understand what that tiny "b looking thing" next to a note means. I have finally tuned my harp to C major. XO
Thank you for the intro! This is very helpful.
This was fantastic! Thank you! I so appreciate your clear explanation of what you were doing. I tuned from ?.. to C, yesterday, twice. And, today, again twice. I have chosen to tune to 444 hz, sometimes called the key of David. And, I will tune to 528hz when I learn how to do that. So far, I haven’t found a tuning device that will go above 466 hz. Will Solfeggio frequencies come up in your teaching?
Thank you!
Well done Christy-Lyn.
Is tuning the autoharp similar to tuning the harp?
Hi Christy ! I just bought my first lap harp (12 strings), but I can't find anywhere which cord corresponds to which key ? What's the order? from the front to the back for example? Mine goes blue - white white white - red - white white - blue - white white white - red ^^
I hope I'm clear enough ! Loooove your channel, it's tough to find much on harps, it's a very niche field I found out ! Thanks !! Cheers from Ireland !
Hi Addy! Congratulations on your first harp, that’s super exciting!! I know exactly what you’re asking, and I have a video about it 😃👍🏻 It’s called “Harp strings: what are the notes”. That should answer your question! And while you’re at it, I think the other videos in that series will help you too ❤️ Have fun getting to know your new baby!!
@@LearningtheHarp ah perfect ! Sorry I didn't take the time to really go through your video bank haha ^^ Buying this it really feels like I've recollected a piece of my soul ! So grateful for your channel ! Bless
Should I return my harp?? I tuned my harp into c major and made sure my levers were all down but when I bring it up to make my notes sharps they are not in tune :(
That means that your levers need to be regulated (adjusted so that they do a proper half step). You can phone the harp maker or harp shop to find out whether you can do it yourself or get it done by a professional 😊
Hi Christy, so I have a 19 string harp and when I flip my levers up the F string for instance with become G flat and then G string will become A flat should I be adjusting the pegs above the levers to change the key or will I need to unscrew the lever entirely and adjust its height on the frame to change the pitch?
Hi Chloe, great question! G flat and F sharp are the same note, so it’s not a problem with your harp, it’s just the way your tuner displays the names of the notes 😊
So what is the difference between the lever harp and a pedal harp?
The lever harp has a lever on each string and when you engage the lever with your left hand, it just makes that particular string higher by one half step. A pedal harp has 7 pedals and you use your feet. When you change the B pedal for example, it makes ALL the B strings go up by one half step. Pedals have 3 positions (for flat, natural and sharp) but levers only have 2 positions, so on a lever harp you can’t play in every key. On a pedal harp you can do accidentals or modulations within a piece using your feet, whereas with a lever harp you have to use your hand and it takes longer because you have to change every string one by one.
@@LearningtheHarp Wait. Pedal harps can go both sharp *or* flat? Not just sharp?
i have a 22 strings one and i'm still struggling after watching, i don't completely understand what note/letter should every string be
Perhaps you need to first watch my video called “harp strings: what are the notes?” 😊
thank you so much for your help! i managed after all
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Can’t find free handout? Can you send to me via my membership in learning the harp/
Please email Glenda at hello@learningtheharp.com and she will help you 😊💕
If you would turn the harp around so we could see the levers it would help !!!
Thanks but still can not do it.
Hey Chester - it's a pleasure! Perhaps you could pop us an email on hello@learningtheharp.com and let us know which part you're struggling with, we'd be happy to help! xx Nicole, LTH Team Member
Why would you do this video when we can't see a thing you are doing???
Omgosh you talk alot and by the 4th string u dont even say what note it is.
My harp was not In E it was not in tune how can anyone match ur tuning with u rattling on about stuff that at this very moment matters not. I am sorry but say the note stop talking so we can hear it. Say the next rinse and repeat.
You're quite impatient. She is being very simple.
On Another note. . Your music sounds great. I loved the video!