The "Magic Chord" | 1-5-8-based chord patterns | Tiffany Schaefer
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Explore some left hand harp patterns with me! All 6 of these beautiful patterns are related to or built off of the 1-5-8. Sheet music below.
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Video chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:41 The Magic Chord
6:03 1-5-8-7
6:33 1-5-8-9
7:02 1-5-9
7:32 1-5-8-9-10
8:13 1-5-10
9:00 1-5-10-9-8
9:20 Using patterns in Number 58
11:10 Using patterns in Auldyn River
12:57 Using patterns in Fanny Poer
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Watching your video as pianist for inspiration 😀 thank you for the nice harmonies 😎
Everything you said in this tutorial was excellent. I don’t think there was anything you didn’t cover, right down to leaving our third finger dangle. Thank you for such a detailed lesson. Really really helpful. ❤️
Yay! I'm so happy it was helpful for you.
Your harps look just like wings, that was awesome!!!😉
Thanks so much for this wonderful class. It is very detailed for those like me that have never played the harp before. I hope one day l can learn how to play it correctly. Thanks for the way you explain the positions of the fingers.
I'm so glad it was helpful for you!
Your next album cover better be you posing in front of your harps as wings
I have loved the 1-5-8 chord ever since you taught it to me. I will enjoy trying some of the variations.
Love that sound.
Love this! I’m a relatively new harpist and this is so helpful! Your improvisation with the different patterns in the second half was really beautiful!
This was very helpful and I like the way you broke down the Left Hand pattern so it was easy to see and hear - and then applied it in some pieces afterwards....thank you! Keep 'em coming! :)
So glad it was helpful Patricia!
It’s called a MODAL chord by guitar Master Saraj MacQuaid 😎
I use it a lot.
Goes well in Dorian modes and quite often in Mixolydian too. :)
Look like an angel
Great video, Tiffany! I had been wanting a tutorial on THIS VERY THING! I'll already play some of these patterns, but I'll be getting the rest under my fingers starting today. Thanks so much; you are a treasure!
wonderful! Thanks for watching:)
Thanks Tiffany - very helpful tutorial! Will be using these more when improvising.
Dear Tiffany Schaefer, thank you very much for your great videos. I am so happy about them. Although I'm only just starting to play the harp, I can already learn so much from your videos. Your teaching is really wonderfull!
Thanks so much, that means a lot!
WOW... That takes lots of practice... Thank you so much for all the help... I will definitely be trying this in the near future...
glad you found it helpful!
I’m a butterfly!
I've been using 1-5-8 but I also learned a lot today. Thanks! I also found the camera angle very beneficial in seeing finger placement and shapes. Now I'm curious where my #5 goes. I thought it was "glued" to #4 but I need to check.
I like doing 1-5-8-10&12 where 10&12 are at the same time also I'll use 1-5-8-7-6-5 for a long pattern
Those are great ideas, thanks for sharing!
Wow, I did not know there were so many variations to that particular chord, I thought they were all beautiful, thank you that was very informative, can I add your camera angle was very helpful, but if you could brighten your lighting a bit more it might be even easier to see, I will be bookmarking this video to learn these. Thank you for your time and talents.
Thanks for the feedback Deb! Yes, I think we could go on forever with variations to this, I didn't even add all the ones I could think of! I hope you enjoy learning them
P.S. I liked your butterfly wings too!!!
Very cool ! These are for celtic music or are used also for other genre?
Anything you want! I had slower songs in mind when I made these.
What brand of harp are you playing? Its sound is magnificent!
Hi! It's a Thormahlen Ceili. Thorharp.com.
Isn't the thumb "1"? I'm confused now. I play 4-2-1 a lot, where "1" is the thumb. But perhaps that's counting the fingers, not the strings. Is that the difference?
Yes! You're exactly right. The 1-5-8 is referring to the numbers of the scale, which is played with fingers 4-2-1. It's just easier to talk about patterns when referring to them in numbers, plus they can be transposed to any key easily.
@@tiffanyharpandsong Thank you so much