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There is one comparison on you tube I found helpful, but I would love to hear from others concerning these two harps also.
boundeterminedParticipantI’ve been thinking the same thing, though I haven’t tried it yet. I wonder… if it would be kind of a segue to try humming while playing the harp, and then try singing after that is comfortable. Kind of a middle ground that doesn’t take as much brain work as singing lyrics.
February 22, 2018 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Threaded vs Tapered Tuning Pins Christina Therapy Harp? #215276boundeterminedParticipantThank you. I’m sure if tapered was an issue, you of all people would be the first to say so. Appreciate your input.
February 22, 2018 at 7:26 pm in reply to: Threaded vs Tapered Tuning Pins Christina Therapy Harp? #215274boundeterminedParticipantHa – yes, that’s obvious. I thought I would put the question out there and see what opinions I received, before taking it to the next level.
I play a few bowed string instruments, so I may just have post traumatic stress disorder from slipping pegs : ) Perhaps it’s different with metal in wood, but that wood in wood, and humdity changes can be a pain. I guess I’m magnifying it to dozens of strings on a harp.
I don’t mind being proven “worrying about nothing”. In fact, I’m hoping that’s the general consensus, which would negate a question to either company.
It’s a whole new world to me, forgive my lack of knowledge, please.
February 22, 2018 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Threaded vs Tapered Tuning Pins Christina Therapy Harp? #215273boundeterminedParticipantSo, slipping isn’t a big issue?
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