Instrument: Harp

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @vanity_.
    @vanity_. 5 лет назад +326

    Orchestra is THE most beautiful thing ever invented during the human history.

    • @RobotMillionaire
      @RobotMillionaire 5 лет назад +10

      源无 I presume you’ve never listened to psychedelic rock

    • @ihH6053
      @ihH6053 5 лет назад +3

      Robinson Crusoe word

    • @RobotMillionaire
      @RobotMillionaire 5 лет назад +2

      Ezugo Obuekwe 99.9999% of the time psychedelic rock is listened to completely free of any drugs, it’s just better

    • @briancooley8777
      @briancooley8777 4 года назад

      Ezugo Obuekwe idk man. Funkadelic is pretty good stuff

    • @briancooley8777
      @briancooley8777 4 года назад

      Ezugo Obuekwe nah it’s nothing complex like that. But it’s quite groovy nonetheless
      To each their own though 😉

  • @RyanAlexanderBloom
    @RyanAlexanderBloom 5 лет назад +671

    Harpist: look at all these incredible skills I’ve developed
    Composer: gliss.

    • @lunardrip4665
      @lunardrip4665 5 лет назад +71

      @She Wolf means that there's a lot of techniques to the harp, it's similar to the piano in a way, but composers usually only write glissando for harp in symphonic pieces. I think harp is the most misunderstood instrument for the composers as they're really not aware of how if works.

    • @mkalsterboy1234
      @mkalsterboy1234 4 года назад +4

      Ryan Alexander Bloom LMFAO that’s a good one 😂 😆

    • @user-xs3og8us3d
      @user-xs3og8us3d 4 года назад +3

      BEETJOVEN: shiny... shiny... shiny surface.

    • @user-xs3og8us3d
      @user-xs3og8us3d 4 года назад +1

      Check you joke repertoire first.

    • @karlalastname4944
      @karlalastname4944 4 года назад +7

      You have to play less pop orchestra stuff and more Italian opera! Puccini, Leoncavallo, Ponchielli & co seldom use glissandi and have the greatest stuff in store for harpists.

  • @Marblez3
    @Marblez3 10 лет назад +347

    Such a mesmerising instrument.

    • @luzfernandez3710
      @luzfernandez3710 6 лет назад

      Howw you place la cancion noche de paz in this bowed psaltery

    • @lindathrall5133
      @lindathrall5133 4 года назад

      THE HARP CAN TAKE YOU TO A PLACE CALLED THE SECRET GARDEN

  • @eamonnca1
    @eamonnca1 10 лет назад +708

    I had no idea the Harp was so complex. How often would you have to tune it? It must be a big job.
    Thanks for posting!

    • @philharmonia_orchestra
      @philharmonia_orchestra  10 лет назад +222

      Eamonn Harps require quite regular tuning, generally they should be tuned every couple of days.

    • @Hairmetallurgist
      @Hairmetallurgist 9 лет назад +137

      +Eamonn If you play a lot of gigs, the harpist is usually the first person there! First, you need to move the instrument into place, and next, you have to tune for the environment you'll be playing in. Humidity, heat or cold can affect the tuning of the instrument significantly, so the harpist needs to be there early to make sure the tuning techniques used allow for proper intonation, and that requires a bit of quiet.

    • @franciscadavies
      @franciscadavies 6 лет назад +32

      I tune/check my harp before every concert and arrive early because of this. I have found that the top 3/4 of my strings are most sensitive to going out of tune because they are made of gut and the slightest change in temperature will make it go out of tune.

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 6 лет назад +4

      Would it be best then if they were made of something synthetic that would never change in length?

    •  6 лет назад +13

      @@dtiydr any substance would be susceptible to heat, I suspect it's physically (as in physics) impossible to design one that isn't. Gut remains popular as a string material because of its unique flexibility and sonic quality.

  • @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp
    @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp 8 лет назад +124

    Y'know, being in several orchestras of different unique instruments myself, I always thought, "Wow. As a string player, I don't thing we have much difficulty. Brass and percussion and woodwinds seem to have it bad." But I watched this video and I think this has to be the most complicated instrument I have seen so far. Pedals? I thought I was confused using three pedals on a piano growing up. The harp has *seven*. Kudos to harp players everywhere.

    • @Lalulalala824
      @Lalulalala824 8 лет назад +19

      ꜱᴛᴇᴀᴍɪɴ' ʜᴏᴛ ɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ you have to constantly use the pedals on a piano whilst with the harp only when you change key. It's not the same at all. and the organ has twelve pedals or more and you play on them separate melodic lines whilst your hands are going crazy on the keyboard.

    • @kashiwamizu
      @kashiwamizu 8 лет назад +23

      Piano pedals and harp pedals have different functions anyway. Piano pedals are used to control the resonance and other musical qualities, whereas harp pedals are used to modify the pitch of the strings.

    • @schan263
      @schan263 6 лет назад +8

      The hardest part is to transport the harp if you play in orchestra. You need to buy a car big enough to transport it if your current car is not big enough. Then you need to live on ground floor or live in a house because you want to avoid stairs as much as possible when you move the pedal harp. And then the pedal harp itself cost a lot.

    • @wmnoffaith1
      @wmnoffaith1 5 лет назад +3

      Maybe that's why angels are always said to be playing harps. It takes eternity to master it.

    • @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp
      @icantgetridofthisusernamehelp 5 лет назад +8

      @@Lalulalala824 Sorry but there are some harp pieces I've heard where there are constant key/pitch changes.
      Piano is marginally easier. It's only three pedals. Try sitting down with a harp and having to bounce between SEVEN pedals.

  • @SoultyRagevin
    @SoultyRagevin 7 лет назад +45

    such a majestic instrument. almost every fantasy-themed music have harps in it and it's really calming yet mysterious

  • @haleysaurusrex
    @haleysaurusrex 10 лет назад +61

    Wow! I never knew how amazing the harp sounded! It's beautiful!

  • @rhyslossman3061
    @rhyslossman3061 9 лет назад +55

    I had no idea the harp could sound so different because of how you play it! These videos are all so informative

  • @MaskingTapeOYO
    @MaskingTapeOYO 10 лет назад +511

    i thought harps were smaller.......thats gigantic!

    • @philharmonia_orchestra
      @philharmonia_orchestra  10 лет назад +170

      Gaven Tran You may have been thinking of a celtic harp which is smaller than an orchestral harp.

    • @MaskingTapeOYO
      @MaskingTapeOYO 10 лет назад +26

      Oh i see. Thanks!

    • @MaskingTapeOYO
      @MaskingTapeOYO 9 лет назад +6

      Shining Armor I made a joke once by taking a string and just plucking it very lightly and telling my friends, that was the lowest note ever

    • @jensmom604
      @jensmom604 9 лет назад +4

      +Gaven Tran I've seen smaller harps.

    • @vamponyprinceartemis1958
      @vamponyprinceartemis1958 9 лет назад +4

      That's because it's an ancient Irish instrument

  • @nandkumarb
    @nandkumarb 10 лет назад +66

    5:31 to 5:41 is amazing

  • @d3vilman69
    @d3vilman69 Год назад +10

    I think the harp produces one of the most celestial, mysterious and serene type of tone among all instruments in an orchestra. If you tell me the harp was created by angels, I would believe it.

  • @WillieWagglestick
    @WillieWagglestick 8 лет назад +93

    Really interesting thanks. I'm a music teacher and will let my students know about these videos as they provide a great insight into each instrument.

  • @TheForward999
    @TheForward999 10 лет назад +11

    The Harp is one of those instruments that sounds so sweet and inviting but intimidating at the same time!

  • @bartsomerson2099
    @bartsomerson2099 8 лет назад +192

    Meanwhile I'm still learning the notes on the neck of a guitar...

    • @user-kh9ki3kq8m
      @user-kh9ki3kq8m 7 лет назад +21

      Bart Somerson learning guitar notes is so much harder than harp strings. Anyone with a basic knowledge of how notes work could figure out a harp.

    • @rbashraf9121
      @rbashraf9121 6 лет назад +5

      Guiters are hard af too.

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 4 года назад

      You'll get there!

    • @skarpbalt_2797
      @skarpbalt_2797 4 года назад +1

      I don’t even know the fret board notes. All I know is the string notes eadgbe and then try and guess what notes come next lol

  • @miabussell0229
    @miabussell0229 11 лет назад +23

    Such a beautiful instrument, wish it could be used for so much more.

    • @MattTheBandKid
      @MattTheBandKid 11 лет назад +8

      John Philip Sousa wanted all concert bands to have a harp as part of standard instrumentation (he didn't make a big deal about it, it was common practice in those days) It is not highly used in concert bands today (especially in high school) simply because they are so expensive and extremely difficult to transport.

    • @user-kh9ki3kq8m
      @user-kh9ki3kq8m 7 лет назад

      David Bussell it could. Listen to Joanna newsom.

    • @НикитаРозвод
      @НикитаРозвод 2 года назад

      imagine cutting a cucumber with it

  • @avidaslan
    @avidaslan 9 лет назад +526

    heR NAIL

    • @danceyjohnson1375
      @danceyjohnson1375 8 лет назад +43

      I was looking for this comment. I'm so stupidly happy I found itXD

    • @danceyjohnson1375
      @danceyjohnson1375 8 лет назад +49

      her littlest finger has a super long nail and the others are cut so she can play the harp

    • @filmchild78
      @filmchild78 8 лет назад +81

      Castellamare COKE NAIL

    • @edenrackliffe0913
      @edenrackliffe0913 7 лет назад +5

      Castellamare omg come nail lmao

    • @TookYaMan
      @TookYaMan 7 лет назад +13

      Definitely coke nail. 😂

  • @josephmanofwar
    @josephmanofwar 9 лет назад +102

    I want to learn the harp now

    • @fotakatos
      @fotakatos 9 лет назад +42

      +Joe Warman I want to learn every instrument. Life is just too short. :/

    • @arixeslle63
      @arixeslle63 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @arixeslle63
      @arixeslle63 5 лет назад +4

      I'm learning harp as u speak and I'm only in 7th grade

    • @huberfloover
      @huberfloover 5 лет назад +3

      Go Brooke!

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 4 года назад

      Start with a lever harp. That's easier.

  • @hectorricardodelacruzmonte2566
    @hectorricardodelacruzmonte2566 4 года назад +15

    She goes all calm and polite, untill...
    08:22 Loading...
    08:23 F*c* ! I love this!!!

  • @johnsimms3957
    @johnsimms3957 4 года назад +3

    Harps are super cool. And beautiful.

  • @MsJoeyJody
    @MsJoeyJody 9 лет назад +354

    Imagine changing all those strings. Jesus....

    • @GlenShannon
      @GlenShannon 7 лет назад +18

      I have a harpsichord, it's less complicated than this!

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +34

      MsJoeyJody on a harp it's only 47 strings... on a piano it'd be over 200 strings, good luck with that

    • @ubisuccle
      @ubisuccle 6 лет назад +11

      Yea but with piano, it wouldn't have to be done nearly as often.

    • @brycesusong6307
      @brycesusong6307 5 лет назад +5

      DerSibbe i never change my piano strings cuz i have a KEYBOARD

    • @hardtfelt
      @hardtfelt 5 лет назад +10

      You would never change all the harp strings at once! In fact I've heard repeatedly that it's not good for the harp to be without any strings because they help structurally. They only break when it's inconvenient, lol.

  • @kevnar
    @kevnar 3 года назад +3

    I love how John Williams adds harp glissando into battle themes. Normally, you think of celestial moods of peace and harmony when you hear that sound, but there's Williams throwing harp sweeps into life and death struggles. It's epic.

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw 9 лет назад +3

    Beautiful instrument! I was told by a friend's daughter, who is a harpist, that a harp is like a grand piano on it's side! I'm Welsh, and still in Wales, the harp, I would say, is our national instrument!

  • @layoverbear
    @layoverbear 6 лет назад +2

    Oh my god playing the harp seems so complex! Kudos to her, what a gorgeous instruments.

  • @tetraskele9621
    @tetraskele9621 Год назад +1

    Thanks not only for your clear elucidation of the principles of the harp, but for politely placing your ad for the Orchestra App at the end of your presentation. You are a "class act." Bought a copy of Orchestra. Great app, a perfect gift for practicing and aspiring musicians. Warmest regards, Dorian

    • @philharmonia_orchestra
      @philharmonia_orchestra  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! That's wonderful feedback and we're so happy you downloaded the app. Enjoy!

  • @CristianAlexandruRadu
    @CristianAlexandruRadu 4 года назад +2

    I effectively love the harp's sound, from the bottom of the heart

  • @bobskewer1874
    @bobskewer1874 2 года назад +4

    At first, 7 pedals sounds QUITE intimidating, but as soon as you said one for each note I saw the simple genius of it. Especially if you can preset/lock all the sharps and flats into position before a given piece. Amazing bit of engineering instead of flipping a lever for every string or retuning and, contrasted with the piano, fewer strings across the same range because the sharps/flats don't have to be separate entities. This is probably the most informative harp video I've seen. Wonderful.
    Edit/Addendum: "Simple genius" does not mean "easy," by any stretch of English. For clarification though, complex engineering aside, if the pedals go left to right DEFGABC, it is laid out in a pattern that makes sense "to me." If, on the other hand, the pedals go DCBAGFE, I would think it was the worst decision ever made. Still amazing. Now I want to see the hidden mechanisms that were previously unknown.

    • @tenor1190
      @tenor1190 2 года назад

      The pedals go DCB EFGA
      The first three are moved by the left hand and the other 4 in the right
      It’s so they’re easier to move in terms of their position in the circle of fifths. Bb and Eb are the first flats so if they’re in the same position it makes changing to flat keys easier, same with C and F being sharps. I hope that makes sense haha

  • @timeb4ndit
    @timeb4ndit 4 года назад +2

    I have no idea why this video was recommended to me by RUclips, but I absolutely loved it

  • @dragondreamjln
    @dragondreamjln Год назад

    New favorite video! Ruth and the Harp are both Amazing.

  • @arun.kahaduwaarachchi
    @arun.kahaduwaarachchi 2 года назад

    Love the Harp!❤
    She is the most appropriate instrument to accompany the Violin and the Viola.

  • @mohitseventeen
    @mohitseventeen 8 лет назад +27

    6:25 Mozart concerto for flute and harp.

    • @pinkfloyddwc
      @pinkfloyddwc 6 лет назад +1

      Odd she forgot to mention this exception

    • @chrishoo2
      @chrishoo2 5 лет назад +5

      No she didn´t, the lady was talking about writing for orquestras & the Mozart flute & harp is a concertante piece. One rather large omission was that the harp is an incredibly ancient instrument.

    • @陳怡蓁-s9l
      @陳怡蓁-s9l 3 года назад

      KV 299

  • @danielp1629
    @danielp1629 6 лет назад +1

    I LOVE the harp. It is such a beautiful instrument.

  • @constantfotiadis6161
    @constantfotiadis6161 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding! Thank you Mrs. Holden!❤

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe 5 лет назад +14

    never realised how much mechanics were inside the harp they must be very expensive, thank you Ruth for the post

  • @theswime945
    @theswime945 2 года назад

    Just discovered this series and loving it. Thanks Ruth for a really comprehensive explanation of what surely is one of the craziest ever orchestral instuments! Best wishes.

  • @lindathrall5133
    @lindathrall5133 4 года назад +2

    THE HARP IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD

  • @mitchross8860
    @mitchross8860 10 лет назад +1

    This very useful to see the harp player's perspective and to learn about the instrument. Very useful information from an orchestrator's point of view.

  • @daniellerma96
    @daniellerma96 4 года назад +4

    That's the most beautiful instrument I've ever seen in my entire life. You are an amazing, very talented person. Thank you for making this video!

  • @kosukemiura1226
    @kosukemiura1226 5 лет назад +25

    4:17 did she just turn a harp into a koto

  • @elevenhopper4734
    @elevenhopper4734 3 года назад +2

    This is so helpful! I play the lever harp and I really enjoy it!

  • @jannatuominen1786
    @jannatuominen1786 4 года назад +2

    Wow, so cool B). I have been wondering where on earth all the different sounds in harp music come from and now I know! It's so cool that the video introduces techniques

  • @peterjmaida2057
    @peterjmaida2057 8 лет назад +2

    Wow what a beautiful sounding instrument!

  • @whitleykillerface
    @whitleykillerface 4 года назад +2

    One of my favorite instruments! Always wanted to play and own one.

  • @alejandronieto576
    @alejandronieto576 3 года назад +1

    Great video and presentation. Thanks for doing this.

  • @videoie
    @videoie 4 года назад

    I didn't take particular notice of the Harp in an orchestra. That is until I watched this video. Now I have a greater appreciation of it's role.

  • @ilovebartok
    @ilovebartok 4 года назад +2

    As a composer, I thank you for this.

  • @alylyshua74937
    @alylyshua74937 5 лет назад +4

    This channel has proven exceedingly useful on more than many occasions. Thank you so much !

  • @Skankhater931
    @Skankhater931 11 лет назад +4

    Firebird!!!!! I love it

  • @FVDaudio
    @FVDaudio 10 лет назад +5

    Un instrumento espectacular.

  • @johnk4655
    @johnk4655 5 лет назад +1

    Thanx for expounding so lucidly

  • @Progmium
    @Progmium 3 года назад +1

    Best intro to harps! Thanks!

  • @philharmonia_orchestra
    @philharmonia_orchestra  8 лет назад +1

    NEW INSTRUMENT FILMS: Hi everyone! We’re about to embark on making some new instrument films and we want to hear from you! What instruments do you want to see covered? Reply within the next week! Thanks for watching!

  • @TDHurley
    @TDHurley 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful.

  • @rredhawk
    @rredhawk 4 года назад +2

    Sacred and Profane Dances by Debussy is a great piece to showcase the harp's capabilities. One of my favorites.

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 3 года назад

    All them strings that could snap at any moment shudders.
    And sharpening and flattening was the James Bond theme.
    Thanks again for the video.

  • @Gguy061
    @Gguy061 10 лет назад +1

    I love the sound of a harp. To me, its like a guitar built for an orchestral setting

  • @tajmahal8958
    @tajmahal8958 8 лет назад +2

    what beautiful music🎼🎵🎶

  • @priscilla4221
    @priscilla4221 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you very much. I was drawn to the sound of the heart because I was reading in the King James Bible that King Saul was sad and depressed and one of his servants said there was a boy named David in the village that plays the harp and I think it would soothe you. So David came and played the harp for King Saul and he immediately felt better. Music can lift us up or bring us down. Music has to have a beginning and an ending . This is good music. Anybody who can play the harp it's a gift from above. Thank you very much.

  • @Beersforyears
    @Beersforyears 4 года назад +3

    Just wow.

  • @gil3green
    @gil3green Год назад +1

    Love these videos, thanks!

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  • @nopretribrapture2318
    @nopretribrapture2318 7 лет назад +3

    It sings just so beautifully, ,i hope to be able to afford one ,one day..i play the guitar a little, ,that may help for when i do eventually learn the harp..it's one of my top ten instruments. 🎼🎵🎶

  • @sonofgod3513
    @sonofgod3513 3 года назад

    Wow...that is beautiful.. i may take a life time to master this.

  • @fiery.mercaba
    @fiery.mercaba 7 лет назад

    Psalm 150 definitely has been at the forefront of my mind as I've watched these informative videos concerning these various orchestra instruments.

  • @TheDestroyer1124
    @TheDestroyer1124 10 лет назад +2

    such a fasinating instrument

  • @Aalii6
    @Aalii6 4 года назад +2

    very nice instrument

  • @aroshali2742
    @aroshali2742 5 лет назад +2

    I love the harp of the heavans

  • @EduardoGarbay
    @EduardoGarbay 3 месяца назад +1

    Great thanks for all the info!!

  • @jtwoolley
    @jtwoolley 2 года назад

    Ruth Holden is an amazing harpist.

  • @marciethomas5766
    @marciethomas5766 4 года назад

    A friend plays a folk harp, a folk harp does not have the pedals still for me, he still is able to play most music, is there a limit for the flow harpist that you can do different, not better but just different. Not say one is better over the other. I love to hear the harp it adds so much.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Год назад +1

    My Harp has Disks on all the strings cause it's a bit bigger, it's a Prototype 50 string Harp (7 Octaves).

  • @thiagohsilvestre7127
    @thiagohsilvestre7127 4 года назад +2

    Hopefully I'm gonna have an instrument like this one day

  • @RatherPratty
    @RatherPratty 5 лет назад +1

    Isn’t every instrument a unique one? That’s what makes them worth listening to!

  • @erlekont7455
    @erlekont7455 4 года назад +1

    Great video, thank you!!

  • @OldMovieRob
    @OldMovieRob 5 лет назад +1

    John Williams' "Ballet for divers" from Jaws 2 features some beautiful use of the harp

  • @elionaidgranados1005
    @elionaidgranados1005 5 лет назад +2

    God I'm in love with music n all the instruments

  • @Techdrome
    @Techdrome 9 лет назад +1

    thank you for all your work!

  • @faniamuthia
    @faniamuthia 6 лет назад +2

    You can also tap on the soundboard for a percussion feel as we play, depending on the music itself 😉

  • @jorgestramusic
    @jorgestramusic 4 года назад

    Wonderful and helpful video of a most common misunderstood instrument, like Nelson Riddle said: "Take a Harpist to lunch" to get all the perks... Thank you darling!

  • @Zet237yt
    @Zet237yt 10 лет назад +2

    It's the very same for me; when people ask me why I chose the harp, I don't remember an exact reason either. I just remember that I really wanted to learn it at about the age of six, too. What a funny coincidence. :)

  • @kathryncarter6143
    @kathryncarter6143 4 года назад

    Sounds beautiful

  • @TonyM9
    @TonyM9 8 лет назад +20

    There seems to be a lot of confusion about how the harp is tuned and why the strings sound different that she said. Basically she forgot to move the pedals into the right position when she played the C and F so they sounded a semitones low. The probably thought no one would notice so didn't redo it. I'm a harpist and will try to explain the tuning. The pedals control the small pronged disks at the top. Two on each string. The pedals have three positions. With the pedals in the top position none of the disks are engaged and the strings are "open". Conceptually from the perspective of a harpist in this position the strings are lowered a semi tone. In the middle position the top disk is engaged which shortens the vibrating length of the string raising the pitch up a semi tone so the strings all sound natural. In the bottom position both disks are engaged shortening the vibrating length even further and raising the pitch another semi tone.

    • @TonyM9
      @TonyM9 8 лет назад +5

      When you actually tune the harp, which you need to do every time you play, you tune with the strings open (the pedals in the top position). Otherwise the disks bind up the strings making accurate tuning impossible and putting unnecessary wear on the strings (which are rather expensive).
      So it's true that when the strings are being tuned the red strings are tuned B natural and the black / blue (depending on the brand) strings are tuned to E natural.
      However this isn't how you play the harp. When you sit at the harp to play the first thing you do is put the pedals into the middle position making the strings natural. From there you adjust the pedals to whatever key you want. But the middle position is the home position. And the home key is C major. And so once the pedals in the home position the red strings sound as C and the black / blue strings sound as F.

    • @TonyM9
      @TonyM9 8 лет назад +4

      So the red strings are capable of sounding as B, C or C# , and the black / blue strings are capable of sounding as E, F or F#. But when in the home position they are C and F, and that's how pedal harpists think of and refer to them. Although the pedal harp can play in any key just like a piano, it is also, like the piano, not transposing instrument as it's home key is C.
      Now lever harps and other types of harps are another story. Due to their inherent limitations they may be tuned differently depending on the music typically played on them and personal preference of the individual harpists. I keep one leaver harp tuned to C for traditional music and a second tuned to Bb for classic and more modern music. But double action pedal harps such as the one in this video are always tuned so the home key is C.

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 4 года назад

      Wow! That's a lot of good information. What order are the pedals in as far as the notes? I doubt they make it easy on you guys and go from A straight through to G.

    • @TonyM9
      @TonyM9 4 года назад

      Denise Mayosky great question, and you are 100% correct. But, the layout actually makes sense as the keys in music don’t go in alphabetical order either.
      There are three pedals on the left side and four on the right, like this:
      D C B E F G A
      This lets you modulate through the keys alternating between the left and right foot to change the pedals.

  • @miracleraynnecrockett
    @miracleraynnecrockett 2 года назад +1

    pretty cool how the strings are color coded for different notes!

  • @snailsnail7360
    @snailsnail7360 6 лет назад +1

    5:02 bisbiliando(sp? whisper in Italian) sounds amazing!

  • @SobayoSowemimoCoker
    @SobayoSowemimoCoker 7 лет назад +1

    Lovely video, insightful and informative

  • @vlove888
    @vlove888 6 лет назад +1

    Nice. I always wondered how you play the accdentals on this instrument. Thanks

  • @Ganaha_Celosia_Priskos
    @Ganaha_Celosia_Priskos 11 лет назад

    I play this as well as the Cor Anglais. I really enjoy playing this at home and it can be confusing with pedals and all! In my opinion, 4:18 makes it sound like a Koto, which I also play.

  • @Blitefuns
    @Blitefuns 3 года назад

    Hats off to the you, you played very well
    Good luck, god bless👍😘

  • @cherylcalac8485
    @cherylcalac8485 10 лет назад

    Enjoyed your instructive video very much thanks!

  • @pattymcgregor3953
    @pattymcgregor3953 5 лет назад

    Fascinating.

  • @petbird19
    @petbird19 9 лет назад +42

    Make the app Android friendly please!!!

  • @geraldinetaylor6231
    @geraldinetaylor6231 4 года назад +1

    I have heard you a lot when I was a Friend of the Orchestra and you were delighted after one concert when I told you I enjoyed your playing and that I thought (still do) you harp is gorgeous to look at. Fascinating - I often wonder how you manage to play this magic sounding instrument. Thanks for the video.

    • @philharmonia_orchestra
      @philharmonia_orchestra  4 года назад

      Thank you for your support and for spending time with us on the RUclips channel!

  • @JLew-ch8yu
    @JLew-ch8yu 7 лет назад

    Interesting, thanks so much!!! Beautiful!!!!

  • @aniruddhasitar
    @aniruddhasitar 4 года назад +1

    Lovely explanation

  • @anirishman77
    @anirishman77 10 лет назад +1

    Well done video, very informative. Thank you!

  • @katherinehayes5766
    @katherinehayes5766 7 лет назад +1

    Very informative, thank you

  • @taylorgoyette1394
    @taylorgoyette1394 9 лет назад +108

    omg her fingernail.

    • @daniabadeister1526
      @daniabadeister1526 9 лет назад +2

      Taylor Goyette I do the same thing (but mine are prettier aha) as we have to cut the other fingernails

    • @BDKla
      @BDKla 5 лет назад +8

      It’s honestly quite gross. Makes you look like you do cocaine. Trim all your nails for goodness sake.

    • @kwabzycomposer
      @kwabzycomposer 5 лет назад +1

      B K sadly true.

    • @es2kaaay908
      @es2kaaay908 4 года назад +9

      @@BDKla it most likely helps her play, after all it's like a natural pick. Classical guitar players also have long nails. Dont be ignant

    • @jimp4170
      @jimp4170 4 года назад

      @@es2kaaay908 Harpists don't use their little fingers.

  • @JoelCarli
    @JoelCarli 8 лет назад

    Pdlt + nails sounds so much like a koto! I'm definitely using that technique in addition to the bending in a composition some day. I also had no idea Wurlitzer made harps, I mostly know them for their electric pianos.

  • @user-nm6dr4uy3d
    @user-nm6dr4uy3d Год назад

    What I love about the harp is that even the simplest things sound very gratifying. It is possible to play very complex music on the harp, but even a simple folk tune sounds sublime. I also play the piano, and in my opinion, compared to the harp, it takes a lot longer to get to play music that is beautiful to listen to.

  • @ElimY
    @ElimY 10 лет назад +5

    The harp is very cool. Can you explain how you remember all the notes on the harp? (I know it comes naturally, but how?)

    • @Hairmetallurgist
      @Hairmetallurgist 9 лет назад +10

      +Elim Yang When you say "remember," do you mean the positions of the individual notes themselves, or the octaves, or the notation? I can answer all three: as for the positions of the individual notes, it starts with knowing the color system. All the C's are red, and all the F's black/blue. With merely a glance, you can hone in on the position of the other notes by knowing the intervals around the colored strings. It does, indeed, become second nature. As for the octaves, a harpist learns, early on, where middle C is. That becomes an automatic focal point for the harpist's attention, sort of like muscle memory. From there, the harpist can gauge any octave (the steel strings are also very helpful). As for notation, again, it comes with learning the individual notes, including ledger lines, and practicing them, committing them to memory. The harp has an enormous range, and many of the lowest and highest notes would be fraught with many, many ledger lines, since the bass and treble clefs are the only clefs utilized. Luckily, for the ultra low notes, as well as the ultra high notes, "octava" notation is often used. This notation allows you to easily read the notes, but the instructions are to play, one, two, and sometimes, even three, octaves above or below the written notation. Hope that helps.

    • @ElimY
      @ElimY 9 лет назад +1

      Wow! Thank you so much for answering my question so detailed!!

    • @Hairmetallurgist
      @Hairmetallurgist 9 лет назад +1

      +Elim Yang No problem, at all!:)

  • @NoName-zn1sb
    @NoName-zn1sb 5 лет назад +3

    The Harp chose You! Just as the 'Cello chose me, in my 70th year.

  • @Cinderhearth
    @Cinderhearth 5 лет назад

    I've wanted to play the harp for so many years now... but there weren't many teachers around when I was younger and now I don't have the time to put in the commitment to learning this instrument :')