I've just started learning the "easy" version, but my teacher had to simplify it a bit more for me as it's still a little tricky for me on my 28-string Odyssey. Lovely tune, and I love your playing of Sylvia's arrangement.
Thanks for your kind comment Helen! No, I didn't paint the silver tracery myself, the harp maker did. But you're right, it does look a little elvish :)
@@davidgilmoursnostril11 The harp maker is 'Camac' based in France but they have distributers throughout the world. The model being played beautifully by Charlotte is the 'Melusine 38.'
Still lovely to listen to years later and after I’ve learned the tune myself…
Thank you Helen! You're so kind!
Bravo!! Well done!
I've just started learning the "easy" version, but my teacher had to simplify it a bit more for me as it's still a little tricky for me on my 28-string Odyssey. Lovely tune, and I love your playing of Sylvia's arrangement.
Still finding this enchanting. Very glad you posted it.
wow beautiful. You are supremely talented
Beautiful
Outstanding! You are very talented!
Superb performance
Charlotte, that was lovely. Thanks for sharing. And I love the silver tracery at the top of your harp, did you paint that? Looks elvish to me.
Thanks for your kind comment Helen! No, I didn't paint the silver tracery myself, the harp maker did. But you're right, it does look a little elvish :)
Charlotte Bournisien which harp maker is it? It has a lovely, soft sound.
@@davidgilmoursnostril11 The harp maker is 'Camac' based in France but they have distributers throughout the world. The model being played beautifully by Charlotte is the 'Melusine 38.'
Is this the easy/intermediate/ advance arrangement? Thank you
This is the intermediate/advanced arrangement by Sylvia Wood