I love this video by Maria Christina - great use of loop pedals and a fantastic vibe to "A Greek in Spain"
Her Music is a mixture of Greek traditional music, jazz, blues with experimental sounds.
Nicely done - more please!
Welcome to Lauren Scott's harp blog! I'm a professional harpist based in the UK. Here you will find all sorts of harp musings, in a bid to spread a bit of harpyness. Thanks for visiting!
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Thursday, 17 July 2014
how gut strings are made
Some nice little videos from the Hong Kong Harp Centre of a tour round the Bow Brand Factory.
When you get a string out of the packet, it's easy to not realise the process it's taken to get to you.
I had the pleasure of a good long tour round the Bow Brand factory some years ago which was amazing. If you ever get the chance, do go and visit them. It's brilliant to see how skillful all the wonderful people who make our strings are... the smell is quite something though! The chemicals not the workers!!!
The whole process is on this video produced by Bow Brand in 2010, which for some bizarre reason, sounds like it is narrated by a time traveling man from the 1940s.
When you get a string out of the packet, it's easy to not realise the process it's taken to get to you.
I had the pleasure of a good long tour round the Bow Brand factory some years ago which was amazing. If you ever get the chance, do go and visit them. It's brilliant to see how skillful all the wonderful people who make our strings are... the smell is quite something though! The chemicals not the workers!!!
The whole process is on this video produced by Bow Brand in 2010, which for some bizarre reason, sounds like it is narrated by a time traveling man from the 1940s.
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Shhh!!!
I struggle a little bit with the concept of a piece which you can't quite hear as too many years of sitting in front of the percussion section in orchestras has had it's toll on my eardrums. Personally, I like my music to be of a volume that I can actually hear it.
But it's always good to push the boundaries and open a debate about music.
Shoals Duo
Martino Panizza (harp) and Alice Purton (cello)
http://soundcloud.com/shoalsduo
Charlie Sdraulig, hush (2011-12)
http://charliesdraulig.com
Score available here: http://www.charliesdraulig.com/hush.pdf
More about the notation: http://johnsonsrambler.wordpress.com/2012/04/16/the-contemporary-notation-project/
Engineer: Erik Nyström
N.B. This work is extremely soft. Where possible, try to listen to this piece in a quiet environment on a good set of speakers or with headphones.
Studio recording: http://soundcloud.com/charlie-sdraulig/hush
But it's always good to push the boundaries and open a debate about music.
Shoals Duo
Martino Panizza (harp) and Alice Purton (cello)
http://soundcloud.com/shoalsduo
Charlie Sdraulig, hush (2011-12)
http://charliesdraulig.com
Score available here: http://www.charliesdraulig.com/hush.pdf
More about the notation: http://johnsonsrambler.wordpress.com/2012/04/16/the-contemporary-notation-project/
Engineer: Erik Nyström
N.B. This work is extremely soft. Where possible, try to listen to this piece in a quiet environment on a good set of speakers or with headphones.
Studio recording: http://soundcloud.com/charlie-sdraulig/hush
Monday, 14 July 2014
All about the harp
Always good to see a well written article about the harp online - a nicely written article by Alexander Rider with good examples of harp music on the Sinfini Music website here
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
breaking strings
Very interesting post I've just seen on the Vanderbilt website.... I thought it was just me having problems with gut strings continually breaking in the 1st & 2nd octaves.
Turns out that new EU regulations have meant that gut from younger cows has recently been allowed to be used in the manufacturing process. Gut from younger cows is not as strong as gut from older cows.
According to Vanderbilt, Bow Brand have made an agreement with their suppliers to go back to only getting gut from older cows, so string quality should be back to normal soon.
I was beginning to wonder whether I needed to change over to nylon strings on my top octaves as I've been getting so many breakages.... PHEW!!! Just need to wait it out then.
Turns out that new EU regulations have meant that gut from younger cows has recently been allowed to be used in the manufacturing process. Gut from younger cows is not as strong as gut from older cows.
According to Vanderbilt, Bow Brand have made an agreement with their suppliers to go back to only getting gut from older cows, so string quality should be back to normal soon.
I was beginning to wonder whether I needed to change over to nylon strings on my top octaves as I've been getting so many breakages.... PHEW!!! Just need to wait it out then.
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