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!
Monday, 16 May 2011
Linda
Thursday, 12 May 2011
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Louis XV Special

Lyon & Healy
Louis XV Special Concert Grand
- 0 octave G to 7th octave C
- Height 74 3/4" (190 cm)
- Soundboard Width 21 5/8" (55 cm)
- Extreme Width 41 1/2" (105 cm)
- Weight 89 lbs (40 Kg)
- Price $179,000 (US)

- 47strings ranging from 1st Octave G to 7th Octave C.
- Height:77”
- Width:43”
- Soundboard Width:21”6’
- Weight:121 lb
- Soundboard material:Mahogany
- Finish:Titanium and Gold coated
- Price ? (would love to know but that bit is all in Chinese)
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Bedbugs
Monday, 18 April 2011
Harp Twins
What an entrance!
That is going to take some beating - plus a challenge to all young harp duos out there to think of a better way of getting on stage without going to the extreme of Lady GaGa and arriving on stage carried in an egg :-)
Identical twins Camille and Kennerly Diebold, playing All I Ask of You from Phantom of the Opera
Check out the 1927 Wurlitzer pipe organ playing approx 2:50 in.....
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
microphone position
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Jamet exercises
I've recently had another go at doing the 16 exercices journaliers pour harpe by Marie-Claire Jamet as a technical warm up each morning instead of my usual round of Salzedo exercises, and have been doing these now for several months.
I had an aborted attempt at these last year but gave up doing them when I started to get a sore wrist and shooting pains up my arm, something which I have never suffered from before and quite frankly it frightened the life out of me.
This time, I've left out doing all of the series 2 exercises in the book, and hurrah, no pains in the arms, but a satisfying warm-up work out for the fingers.
Funnily enough, I had a chat to a harpist friend about this book of exercises and she told me that she had to stop doing them because they gave her terrible RSI....
So it's not just me.
These are great warm up exercises for the advanced player. But I would recommend skipping series 2 when working through the book and coming back to them at the end when you are seriously warmed up.
quick info about Marie Claire Jamet
quick info about Pierre Jamet
Friday, 1 April 2011
Paris harp shop 2
Back this morning from a tour with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra playing Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony - 7 concerts in 7 different European cities in 8 days..... including travelling days to and from the UK!
We had a few spare hours in Paris so managed to fit in a visit to the wonderful harp shop near the Arc de Triomphe, Le Magasin de la Harpe.
Yet again, Alexandre Budin very generously gave up his time to show us the amazing historic harps he has in his workshop, a few doors down from his shop. Erards in the front of the photo below, and Pleyel chromatic harp at the back/middle.
And what a great collection of harp music he has to browse through!
He also showed us a couple of Sylvain Blassel's harps which are kept downstairs. His small Erat harp is absolutely stunning to look at and has the most amazing tone.
Here is a video of Sylvain playing Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Tarrega on the Erat.
Check out his fingering of the repeated notes throughout, also his use of the little finger in the left hand. Very interesting!!!
I'm going to see if I can work out using this fingering and whether I can actually use my left hand pinky on my Salvis. I fear the tension on the Salvi will be too much for my little fingers alas!
It's very easy to just repeat what we have been taught and say that we don't play using our little fingers, but as Alexandre said, "why not?"
why not indeed.
Japanese style Erard harp - only around 7 ever built!
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
HARPO AND DALI

LA Harp Blog: HARPO AND DALI: "Creative pairings between like-minded thinkers is vital, in particular for artists, writers and musicians. The three co-exist splendidly. S..."

