Feeling plucky? Try out a harp on Saturday at this workshop in TD
Hands on Harp Review
By Jim Drake
A fun and informative music workshop is coming up on Saturday, April 23, when Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter bring a hands-on Harp Workshop to The Dalles Library.
Approximately 15 Harps are available to participants who sign up and pre-register for the event. (Can you imagine traveling around with 15 Harps in your car?)
Even if you don’t sign up and you have an interest in this instrument, it’s OK to just sit and listen (that’s what I did!).
Lisa Lynne will provide instruction on note and chord patterns, and seriously, in less than an hour a class of rank Harp beginners were cranking out tunes like “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” a free-form piece called “Medevil Drone,” “Greensleeves,” and more. The class was full - with every age group represented.
The Harp is tuned in “C” for this session, and the strings are arranged bass to treble, with various strings having distinctive physical colors (red, blue, etc) for identification (I always wondered how Harpists kept track of that stuff). Lynne will explain the notes, how to play chords, minor chords, and different options for playing along with the songs. The group will also try playing in an orchestral style with different rounds and harmony playing.
Bottom LIne: If you’ve never been in a room with 15 harps playing at the same time, you’re missing out - It’s a Wonderful Sound Experience!