🏴Absolutely loved listening to this interview, thank you ladies😍🤩 .... ...😉"sight reading scrapped", "badly behaved pedal harpist" 🤣 " it's pretty hard not to sound beautiful on the harp"👍 , 💞 🎶Marwanad yr Ehedydd🎶, "have fun with it", "improvise","experiment with music"🙃, "music is an extension of us"😇, "explore the ideas of creativity"🍌, "just try"🤞, "we need each other" ✨, "think like children" 🤡, "not boxing myself in"⛓️... 🎧Listen out for Victoria's favourite question 🗨️ to ask when she learns a classic piece 🎶🪦🪦👻👻😂💕 🐬💦
What an inspiring interview, thank you. I am now a Tamsin fan and look forward to taking up the challenge of learning my first of your lovely interesting harp pieces.
Tamsin, as you demonstrate, music is from the soul and has an individually and a unique personality. From your friend, and badly behaved lever harpist … ❤🎶
There is something to learn here. If you can't conform to the normal, create your own. Someday the old normal will have to catch up to you. Find what your good in and grow on that.
Finally got around to watching this one - Tamsin is definitely one of my harp heroes/heroines, and our musical biographies appear to have a lot in common. Many thanks for this great interview!
This was such a fun interview, I enjoyed it immensely. Your journey to where you are now is so interesting and I love your "sure, I'll try that" attitude. All those experiences play into why you are such a diverse harpist and composer. I loved how the interview was interspersed with some of your video recordings and a few live performances. I was absolutely thrilled to hear you play Marwnad yr Ehedydd live, that was special. As you mentioned, you haven't recorded it and I have your arrangement which I plan on learning soon. As a composer myself, it's always fascinating to hear what the inspiration is for a piece. And yes, when Victoria asked you how you would describe yourself in one word, eclectic came to my mind immediately! Who wants to play just one genre of music, how boring! 🥰
What an inspiring interview!!❤❤thanks!!!
I must buy this Welsch tune
🏴Absolutely loved listening to this interview, thank you ladies😍🤩 ....
...😉"sight reading scrapped", "badly behaved pedal harpist" 🤣 " it's pretty hard not to sound beautiful on the harp"👍 , 💞 🎶Marwanad yr Ehedydd🎶, "have fun with it", "improvise","experiment with music"🙃, "music is an extension of us"😇, "explore the ideas of creativity"🍌, "just try"🤞, "we need each other" ✨, "think like children" 🤡, "not boxing myself in"⛓️...
🎧Listen out for Victoria's favourite question 🗨️ to ask when she learns a classic piece 🎶🪦🪦👻👻😂💕
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What an inspiring interview, thank you. I am now a Tamsin fan and look forward to taking up the challenge of learning my first of your lovely interesting harp pieces.
What a delightful conversation. I’m definitely now a Tamsin fan. 🥰
Tamsin, as you demonstrate, music is from the soul and has an individually and a unique personality. From your friend, and badly behaved lever harpist … ❤🎶
There is something to learn here. If you can't conform to the normal, create your own. Someday the old normal will have to catch up to you. Find what your good in and grow on that.
Finally got around to watching this one - Tamsin is definitely one of my harp heroes/heroines, and our musical biographies appear to have a lot in common. Many thanks for this great interview!
Nice work!
Ah what a beautiful soul. Really enjoyed this convo.
Greetings to two favorite people!
This was such a fun interview, I enjoyed it immensely. Your journey to where you are now is so interesting and I love your "sure, I'll try that" attitude. All those experiences play into why you are such a diverse harpist and composer. I loved how the interview was interspersed with some of your video recordings and a few live performances. I was absolutely thrilled to hear you play Marwnad yr Ehedydd live, that was special. As you mentioned, you haven't recorded it and I have your arrangement which I plan on learning soon. As a composer myself, it's always fascinating to hear what the inspiration is for a piece. And yes, when Victoria asked you how you would describe yourself in one word, eclectic came to my mind immediately! Who wants to play just one genre of music, how boring! 🥰
Such an interesting thought provoking conversation