Rees & Harpsicle Harps Booth NAMM 2015
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2015
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This is a great place to buy harps . My first one arrived broken but i spoke on the phone with them and they where very kind and sent me a new one for free.
These are harps are amazing and that Garen and Melissa seem so nice and friendly. I want to buy from such people.
They are my aunt and uncle
I'm really interested in buying a harpsicle harp but she says that sharpsicles are better if you want to play celtic tunes, which is my case... But the harpsicle is cheaper, is it fit to play celtic songs too ?
Wow, this company looks fantastic! I hope to pick up one of these in the near future. The gang running the show also seem like wonderful people so I'd love to support them. My one gripe would be that I really wish she hadn't started talking about "magical healing vibrations." A less 'new agey' way of expressing what she might be trying to get at here might be something like "studies suggest that the harp is especially effective in music therapy applications, perhaps because the player can feel the vibration of the resonating strings through the instrument, and can thus more easily come to treat the instrument as an extension of their body and appreciate the music they create on it through an additional sensory modality." I cringe whenever I hear someone say "science proves that..." That's just not how science works. I'm not trying to be a jerk. Just offering an alternative example of why you should probably go out and buy a Harpsicle from these fabulous folks too! ^_^