"Pure Imagination" : loved these high strums like stardust + lovely jazz harmonies + excellent ninja moves turning the tuners😁 "Chi mi na mòrbheanna": wow...this tune is so vivid, talking, telling a story. loved the damped parts - I think you enjoyed em, too... best greetings, you played super again!🌞🌞🎶🎶🎵🎵🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow! Thanks so much ☺️☺️☺️ I love how the arrangement of Pure Imagination really shows off what my harp can do. I’m excited to know that the story behind “Chi mi na mòrbheanna” came through for you 🎵🎵🎵🧐
Wow, you are so talented! Your videos are all so lovely! I particularly loved that in this one you looked so full of concentration and natural. Sometimes in some other videos I’ve wondered if someone was flashing a “don’t forget to smile!” sign at you in random moments. Either way, I am so impressed by your skill and always love the pieces you choose.
@colleenb8986 Thanks so much for taking the time to send me this nice comment! I really appreciate it so much. 🥰 When I make my videos it's usually on the weekend which means everyone is at home. So my mom sets up the camera and my family all goes outside for half an hour so I can film myself without an audience or any background noise. So my smiles are because I'm happy I nailed a particular spot or rhythm. And - smiling is my favorite!!!!!😁
Charming! You have a graceful enthusiasm. I've been noticing, as I watch harpists' videos, the quick fingering to move the levers (I hope that's a right word.) on top. I imagine that serves a similar function to piano pedals, though I may be way off, it may be a way of adjusting notes.
Thank you for taking the time to watch me play! The levers (you are correct) sharp each string by half a step. For example, the lever down is a C, but the lever up is a C#. It's more like the black notes on a piano.
Ten kanał jest po prostu przepiękny 🥰🥰🥰
I’m so happy you found it and are enjoying it! Thank you so much ☺️
"Pure Imagination" : loved these high strums like stardust + lovely jazz harmonies + excellent ninja moves turning the tuners😁
"Chi mi na mòrbheanna": wow...this tune is so vivid, talking, telling a story. loved the damped parts - I think you enjoyed em, too...
best greetings, you played super again!🌞🌞🎶🎶🎵🎵🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow! Thanks so much ☺️☺️☺️ I love how the arrangement of Pure Imagination really shows off what my harp can do. I’m excited to know that the story behind “Chi mi na mòrbheanna” came through for you 🎵🎵🎵🧐
Wow, you are so talented! Your videos are all so lovely! I particularly loved that in this one you looked so full of concentration and natural. Sometimes in some other videos I’ve wondered if someone was flashing a “don’t forget to smile!” sign at you in random moments. Either way, I am so impressed by your skill and always love the pieces you choose.
@colleenb8986 Thanks so much for taking the time to send me this nice comment! I really appreciate it so much. 🥰 When I make my videos it's usually on the weekend which means everyone is at home. So my mom sets up the camera and my family all goes outside for half an hour so I can film myself without an audience or any background noise. So my smiles are because I'm happy I nailed a particular spot or rhythm. And - smiling is my favorite!!!!!😁
Charming! You have a graceful enthusiasm. I've been noticing, as I watch harpists' videos, the quick fingering to move the levers (I hope that's a right word.) on top. I imagine that serves a similar function to piano pedals, though I may be way off, it may be a way of adjusting notes.
Thank you for taking the time to watch me play! The levers (you are correct) sharp each string by half a step. For example, the lever down is a C, but the lever up is a C#. It's more like the black notes on a piano.