At first I thought she was a REAL ELF, but I came to my senses and realized she is a REAL ELF who knows how to post on You Tube :O So thats even COOLER :D
I imagine that when Finrod Felagund first found the humans sleeping around the campfire and he started playing music for them, this is what they woke to. No wonder their bond of friendship and love for him was so everlasting.
The most beautiful scenario the forest all those birds singing at The end .., Ladie thank you for the experience With lothorien, What lothorien means in Gaelic
"That is not a tree, but the back of a tree... Cannot you see that everything is stooping and hiding a face? If we could only get round in front..." [Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday]. The music conjures 'the front' of the tree.
Your lovely performances are always true demonstrations of the real essence of pure music. Just a lady and her harp. When they meet each other, the magic just happens. Every touch of your dancing fingers on the thin strings of the harp brings the promise of a sense of wonder. And the beauty of that promise of wonder is something truly magical. Pure and authentic artists like you are absolutely a rarity. Thank you SO much Lucy, for weaving some magic in my mundane Monday morning 🎶🎵☀😀
I love the beautiful sound of the harp! And the woodland setting in the background is amazing: the thick moss covering the base of the tree & the rhododendron off to the right... a little piece of paradise! It reminds me of where I grew up! I've always loved the woods, having grown up in central Pennsylvania in a tiny town named Snow Shoe, surrounded by forests on all sides! And between our home & our next nearest neighbor was a grove of trees with a carpet of moss so thick that when we kids walked on it in our bare feet in early spring, icy cold water would squish up between our toes as if we were walking on sponges! I was the guardian of our grove, especially the moss! I didn't want any inappreciative person coming into our grove messing everything up, especially our beautiful moss! Then up a little embankment was a HUGE triple trunked tree, so big around that it took 6 of us kids with outstretched arms to encompass it!!! That tree must have been hundreds of years old! To this day, I wish that tree could speak! It would no doubt have told me of the mountain lions that were once plentiful in those woods & the American Indians who used to live there. I would ask the ancient tree why one Indian left his pair of snow shoes hanging criss-crossed in a tree. That's how my little town got its name, you know. A little further up in our grove was our riding oak, with a branch that hung down to about 4 feet off the ground. One of us kids would jump up and grab the lowest part of that branch and pull it down so the rest could climb on. Then we'd all start bobbing up & down in a coordinated fashion 'til we got the big branch moving of its own accord. To us kids, it was like a bucking bronco and we had to hold on for dear life if we didn't want to get thrown off! That was really hard to do when we were giggling so hard that our sides hurt!!!😂😂😂 Then near our riding oak was my special climbing tree. It was a young maple, probably about 15 to 20 years old. I'd go there and climb it whenever I'd had a bad day. I'd sit in its topmost branches, pouring my heart out to my Heavenly Father, who always made me feel better. Or if I'd had a great day, I'd sit up there, thanking Him for such a wonderful life & family & my little piece of paradise to grow up in! From my perch, I could look down on the rest of Snow Shoe, which was situated below. I was very blessed & extremely appreciative!!! So thank you, Lucy, for your beautiful music & woodlands, which brought back such fond childhood memories!!!🥰❤
What wonderful memories. It sounds like an idyllic place to grow up. Thank you for sharing those beautiful stories of fun and solace. I am so happy that my little video brought them forward.
Lucy, thank you for posting this beautiful rendition. I apologize for the length of the following post, but I think you might find it interesting. You probably already know this, but in the background lore of Middle Earth, magic is indelibly linked to music. In fact, the world was actually CREATED by a SONG. In the beginning of the Silmarillion, Eru ("God") called together all the Valar and Maiar in a big chorus (and in my imagination at least) handed out sheet music for this new Symphony he had written. It describes how their singing voices were different than humans, some sounding like trumpets, some like flutes, etc...(I'm sure some sounded like harps) so basically, they formed a vast heavenly orchestra! And as they sang the song he had taught them, an image formed of the world that the lyrics described. And Eru then made that world real. In the Silmarillion, it seems that during the ancient days magic was both more common and more powerful than it is in the fading years of the Third Age. There are scenes that describe characters "casting spells" in a way we would normally associate with some other Fantasy setting...and it is always portrayed as SINGING. There is an amazing scene in which the King of the Noldor Elves, Finrod Felagund, uses magic to disguise himself and a few retainers as orcs in order to infiltrate the lands of the enemy. (Finrod, by the way, was reknowned as a Master Harpist) They are captured by Sauron (at that time a mere leader of the armies of his master, Morgoth). In Sauron's fortress, he tries to break the spell that is concealing their identities. What follows is an amazing magical duel that is expressed as a battle in "Songs of Power". from The Silmarillion Chapter 19, "Of Beren and Luthien": "He (Sauron) chanted a song of wizardry Of piercing, opening, of treachery, Revealing, uncovering, betraying, Then sudden Felagund there swaying Sang in answer a song of staying, Resisting, battling against power, Of secrets kept, strength like a tower, And trust unbroken, freedom, escape Of changing and of shifting shape Of snares eluded, broken traps, The prison opening, the chain that snaps Backwards and forwards swayed their song, Reeling and foundering, as ever more strong The chanting swelled, Felagund fought, And all the magic and might he brought Of Elvenesse into his words Softly in the gloom they heard the birds Singing afar in Nargothrond The sighing of the Sea beyond, Beyond the western world, on sand, On sand of pearls in Elvenland Then the gloom gathered, darkness growing, In Valinor, the red blood flowing Beside the Sea, where the Noldor slew The Foamriders, and stealing drew Their white ships with their white sails From lamplit havens. The wind wails, The wolf howls. The ravens flee. The ice mutters in the mouths of the Sea The captives sad in Angband mourn. Thunder rumbles, the fires burn - And Finrod fell before the throne. Then Sauron stripped from them their disguise, and they stood before him naked and afraid. But though their kinds were revealed, Sauron could not discover their names or their purposes."
@@HarpLarks Sorry for the confusing writing style. The sound of your harp expresses the dreamlike beauty of elves and the antiquity of the beginning of time. Therefore, I felt that there were Galadriel and other elves somewhere in the forest in the video. I didn't actually see it, but it was the wonderful tone of your harp that made me feel that way. I am Japanese and I am not good at reading and writing English. Therefore, I wrote a comment using the translation function of Google. I am worried that this comment may also have been written in a way that is difficult to understand. Please keep playing beautiful music.
@@_te.Lue_ Your English writing is excellent! I am a native English speaker and would be pleased to write as poetically. I am very happy you enjoyed! Thank you for your support.
It is a wonderful harp, the bright sound of it is Gorgeous. I Love the music she makes with it. Can I ask you what little travel Harps you recommend? What are your current favourites ?
Wow that was Absolutely beautiful and I love Lord Of The Rings and you look so beautiful ❤❤ And i love the the surround sound and your in the woods playing the Harp and you have a new subscriber from me and wow perfect and relaxing Thank You Sweetheart ❤❤❤❤
@@HarpLarksThat's a fascinating coincidence. I was sure you'll say you're his sister or something. Thanks for the answer. And for your music. (I wonder how many other musical Pringles I'll find on RUclips)
I'm very happy you enjoyed it. The harp is a Camac Bardic 22, which I believe is out of production. But Camac now do a 27-string travel harp called the Odyssey and you can get small harps from other manufacturers too. Hope that helps.
The levers change strings to sharps or flats so that it's possible to change keys. I tune my harp, with some of the strings, to the natural notes.: c .d, f. g. The a, b, e are tuned flat. These later notes can be and are usually changed to natural by raising the levers. If I want to play in b flat, I leave the b lever down. To have an f sharp, I raise the lever on the f string to play in the key of G.
Hello Phil. Thanks for your comment and for asking! I've made a Short which will hopefully answer your question. (Though I'm still learning how to tag you!)
You can find Cecile-Marie Lissens' lovely arrangement of Lothlorien on sheetmusicplus.com (or, I believe, sheetmusicdirect.com). There you'll also find many others of her wonderful arrangements. Enjoy.
Sometimes our world does seem ugly. But a wise woman once told me, 'Most people are nice; it's the others who stand out'. I believe, if you allow time, things will even out. You have made me very happy by enjoying my little video. Thank you.
What the world needs now is more harps, and cloaks, and elven folks.
Wonderfully put!
And second breakfasts!
Oh yes!!
Yes❤greetings from german elves
@@dagmarpfalz1363 🧚🧚♀️🧚♂️
Magical and beautiful
Thanks for watching.
At first I thought she was a REAL ELF, but I came to my senses and realized she is a REAL ELF who knows how to post on You Tube :O So thats even COOLER :D
Hilarious! Thank you!
🤣💛
❤
@@HarpLarks you're welcome ☺️
He who brings love and harmony heals the world
Thank you for that wonderful thought. I'm sure you're right. It's a perfect aspiration.
So True. ❤
I listen to this song quite alot.
It is Heart warming, Healing and Inspiring.
L' arpa... Lo strumento degli angeli... E dei popoli celtici... Semplicemente stupenda...
Grazie mille!
That's a mighty beech right there!
Wise old tree.
What an under appreciated channel. Thanks for the beautiful music, keep spreading this peace.
Thank you so much. What a lovely thing to say. I'm very happy you're enjoying it.
What I love about Ms Pringle is her crisp sound.
PS: I'm here all week.
Thank you for your support.
I imagine that when Finrod Felagund first found the humans sleeping around the campfire and he started playing music for them, this is what they woke to.
No wonder their bond of friendship and love for him was so everlasting.
That's so beautiful, thank you!
Bro, that nearly made me bust out crying, that's lovely!
Bravissima!❤
Thanks for listening.
This is just beautiful, thank you.
Glad you like it.
I was listening to this music and saw folks dancing a pavane to it... I know every step and turn of that dance. Strange what memories music evokes.
What a sweet association.
The most beautiful scenario the forest all those birds singing at
The end ..,
Ladie thank you for the experience
With lothorien,
What lothorien means in Gaelic
Very happy you enjoyed it. Yes perhaps Tolkien was influenced by Gaelic.
So beautiful I forget how to breathe.
Glad you enjoyed!
Really beautiful playing. Thanks for sharing it with us. 💛🦢✨
Thanks for listening.
あけましておめでとうございます。
とても素敵な🎶Gracias〜👍
ありがとうございました😊
素晴らしい景色&演奏!素敵でした😊
Ciaoーーー👍
I am happy you enjoyed it.
Lovely! Thank you, from your newest subscriber in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for sharing your beautiful music & magical forest!
🙏🌿🕊🌿😊💚😘🌿🕊🌿🙏
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you very much for your support.
Greetings to you and the land of snow!
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, very happy you enjoyed it.
My god. I love your smile! I am a 27 year old mother and this brought a little peace into my soul
So happy to have helped (I'm a mother too!)
Sounds like something that would be played in Valinor 💙 Not a single soul from Middle-Earth wouldn't be touched by these mesmerizing sounds 🍃🍃🍃
That's high praise indeed, thank you!
Enya la mejor. The. Besht choice
Mi artista m gusta mucho
Definitely a real elf. Beautiful playing. :)
Thank you!
Looks like Oregon. Thanks for sharing your purity!
Glad you enjoyed the pure sound of the harp.
Truly this takes you to Lothlorien, enchanting music, as gold as the autumn leaves, that dwell Lothlorien's Mallorn trees!❤☘🍀🎼🎵🎶
Beautifully put. Thanks.
Your welcome! Keep up the great work!❤😀
"That is not a tree, but the back of a tree... Cannot you see that everything is stooping and hiding a face? If we could only get round in front..." [Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday]. The music conjures 'the front' of the tree.
Very good!
Your lovely performances are always true demonstrations of the real essence of pure music. Just a lady and her harp. When they meet each other, the magic just happens. Every touch of your dancing fingers on the thin strings of the harp brings the promise of a sense of wonder. And the beauty of that promise of wonder is something truly magical. Pure and authentic artists like you are absolutely a rarity. Thank you SO much Lucy, for weaving some magic in my mundane Monday morning 🎶🎵☀😀
What a beautiful thing to say. Thanks so much. I really appreciate your incredible support.
This is so beautiful! You truly are magical in every way! 🧙 🔮
Thanks a lot!
Evveryone else: I love your music...
Me: ...and I love your boots!
Ha ha! Love your honesty!
You certainly get a good view of them in this video!
Oh that was lovely ❤❤❤
Thanks so much.
Especial musica en la foresta.
Gracias!
I love the beautiful sound of the harp! And the woodland setting in the background is amazing: the thick moss covering the base of the tree & the rhododendron off to the right... a little piece of paradise! It reminds me of where I grew up!
I've always loved the woods, having grown up in central Pennsylvania in a tiny town named Snow Shoe, surrounded by forests on all sides! And between our home & our next nearest neighbor was a grove of trees with a carpet of moss so thick that when we kids walked on it in our bare feet in early spring, icy cold water would squish up between our toes as if we were walking on sponges! I was the guardian of our grove, especially the moss! I didn't want any inappreciative person coming into our grove messing everything up, especially our beautiful moss!
Then up a little embankment was a HUGE triple trunked tree, so big around that it took 6 of us kids with outstretched arms to encompass it!!! That tree must have been hundreds of years old! To this day, I wish that tree could speak! It would no doubt have told me of the mountain lions that were once plentiful in those woods & the American Indians who used to live there. I would ask the ancient tree why one Indian left his pair of snow shoes hanging criss-crossed in a tree. That's how my little town got its name, you know.
A little further up in our grove was our riding oak, with a branch that hung down to about 4 feet off the ground. One of us kids would jump up and grab the lowest part of that branch and pull it down so the rest could climb on. Then we'd all start bobbing up & down in a coordinated fashion 'til we got the big branch moving of its own accord. To us kids, it was like a bucking bronco and we had to hold on for dear life if we didn't want to get thrown off! That was really hard to do when we were giggling so hard that our sides hurt!!!😂😂😂
Then near our riding oak was my special climbing tree. It was a young maple, probably about 15 to 20 years old. I'd go there and climb it whenever I'd had a bad day. I'd sit in its topmost branches, pouring my heart out to my Heavenly Father, who always made me feel better. Or if I'd had a great day, I'd sit up there, thanking Him for such a wonderful life & family & my little piece of paradise to grow up in! From my perch, I could look down on
the rest of Snow Shoe, which was situated below. I was very blessed & extremely appreciative!!!
So thank you, Lucy, for your beautiful music & woodlands, which brought back such fond childhood memories!!!🥰❤
What wonderful memories. It sounds like an idyllic place to grow up. Thank you for sharing those beautiful stories of fun and solace. I am so happy that my little video brought them forward.
Fantastic!
Thank you
Very beautiful. I’d love a long video, even with repeats to fall asleep to 😊
Very happy you found it relaxing. Thank you for the idea.
What a pile of shite
I have just published some Aeolian harp videos and wondered if a long video of that sort might work for falling asleep to? Please let me know.
@@HarpLarksoh awesome! I’ll definitely check them out, thank you. And thanks for coming back to my comment all this time later to let me know :)
So lovely. So serene. Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
Well done.
❤️🖤💛
Thanks a lot.
Lucy, thank you for posting this beautiful rendition. I apologize for the length of the following post, but I think you might find it interesting.
You probably already know this, but in the background lore of Middle Earth, magic is indelibly linked to music. In fact, the world was actually CREATED by a SONG. In the beginning of the Silmarillion, Eru ("God") called together all the Valar and Maiar in a big chorus (and in my imagination at least) handed out sheet music for this new Symphony he had written. It describes how their singing voices were different than humans, some sounding like trumpets, some like flutes, etc...(I'm sure some sounded like harps) so basically, they formed a vast heavenly orchestra! And as they sang the song he had taught them, an image formed of the world that the lyrics described. And Eru then made that world real.
In the Silmarillion, it seems that during the ancient days magic was both more common and more powerful than it is in the fading years of the Third Age. There are scenes that describe characters "casting spells" in a way we would normally associate with some other Fantasy setting...and it is always portrayed as SINGING. There is an amazing scene in which the King of the Noldor Elves, Finrod Felagund, uses magic to disguise himself and a few retainers as orcs in order to infiltrate the lands of the enemy. (Finrod, by the way, was reknowned as a Master Harpist) They are captured by Sauron (at that time a mere leader of the armies of his master, Morgoth). In Sauron's fortress, he tries to break the spell that is concealing their identities. What follows is an amazing magical duel that is expressed as a battle in "Songs of Power".
from The Silmarillion Chapter 19, "Of Beren and Luthien":
"He (Sauron) chanted a song of wizardry
Of piercing, opening, of treachery,
Revealing, uncovering, betraying,
Then sudden Felagund there swaying
Sang in answer a song of staying,
Resisting, battling against power,
Of secrets kept, strength like a tower,
And trust unbroken, freedom, escape
Of changing and of shifting shape
Of snares eluded, broken traps,
The prison opening, the chain that snaps
Backwards and forwards swayed their song,
Reeling and foundering, as ever more strong
The chanting swelled, Felagund fought,
And all the magic and might he brought
Of Elvenesse into his words
Softly in the gloom they heard the birds
Singing afar in Nargothrond
The sighing of the Sea beyond,
Beyond the western world, on sand,
On sand of pearls in Elvenland
Then the gloom gathered, darkness growing,
In Valinor, the red blood flowing
Beside the Sea, where the Noldor slew
The Foamriders, and stealing drew
Their white ships with their white sails
From lamplit havens. The wind wails,
The wolf howls. The ravens flee.
The ice mutters in the mouths of the Sea
The captives sad in Angband mourn.
Thunder rumbles, the fires burn -
And Finrod fell before the throne.
Then Sauron stripped from them their disguise, and they stood before him naked and afraid. But though their kinds were revealed, Sauron could not discover their names
or their purposes."
Thanks so much for this. How interesting and what a story. It is so poetic and seems so true. I will definitely have to read The Silmarillion.
I like that tree too.
Bonito muy bien logrado. Música natureleza
Thanks for listening.
Love this!!!
Very happy you enjoyed it.
🤍... terimakasih...🙏
Very happy that you enjoyed it.
El bosque el arpa y tu son tambien inspiraciones de ENYA.
Thank you.
👍
I want to live deep in the woods with you and your harp for company. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully you'll also like the woodland harping that's coming up soon.
Beautiful and enchanting ❤
Thanks, so happy you enjoyed it.
Gracias, mi corazón se lleno de tanta dulzura y belleza, Gracias.❤
So happy you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Nice music and nice place. Thanks
Thanks Pedro, I hope you enjoy the next one as much.
beautiful harp tone...
I saw a vision of elves.
So glad you enjoyed it.
That's wonderful you saw elves! I'm not sure whether you mean you saw them in the video or in an actual vision? Either way seems good!
@@HarpLarks
Sorry for the confusing writing style.
The sound of your harp expresses the dreamlike beauty of elves and the antiquity of the beginning of time.
Therefore, I felt that there were Galadriel and other elves somewhere in the forest in the video.
I didn't actually see it, but it was the wonderful tone of your harp that made me feel that way.
I am Japanese and I am not good at reading and writing English.
Therefore, I wrote a comment using the translation function of Google.
I am worried that this comment may also have been written in a way that is difficult to understand.
Please keep playing beautiful music.
@@_te.Lue_ Your English writing is excellent! I am a native English speaker and would be pleased to write as poetically. I am very happy you enjoyed! Thank you for your support.
Bellissimo❤
Mille grazie!
@@HarpLarkse un grandissimo piacere ascoltarti suonare..... Poi adoro Tolkien e i duoi Elfi🙏😊♥️🌹🍀
This is Ruben,✌️✌️👍👍🛐✝️🙏❤️🌎🌍AMEN!!!🤗😇
Hello Ruben!
I totally love this soothing melody~! You, my dear lady, have earned a new subscriber~! Regards from Argentina.🙋🏻♀️💝🇦🇷
Thanks a lot for your support. Warm wishes for your springtime.
Touching sounds!!!! Beautiful!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🌹🌿🌷🎶🎶🎶💐💗🙏🙏🌺💗🤗☘️🤗✨🌟🎶💮☘️💗🙏😇🌷☀️😇😇💖🌸🤗🌿🌷☘️🌷💮😇💮🥰💮💮👏👏👏
Thank you Lisa, so happy you enjoyed it.
So nice! What a great little harp you have! 😊
It's very handy. Camac don't make them anymore, but other harps of similar size are available.
It is a wonderful harp, the bright sound of it is Gorgeous.
I Love the music she makes with it.
Can I ask you what little travel Harps you recommend?
What are your current favourites ?
Beautiful ❤
Thanks for watching.
Magical: sounds and surroundings!🤩
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
I really enjoyed the song, and also the very nice location. Loved the end when you peeked around the tree😁
Thanks Keith, it's lovely to hear you enjoyed it. It was fun being an Elf.
Thank you Lucy. That music reminds me of the time of Anne Boelyn.
So happy you enjoyed it.
I truly did and I look forward to hearing more..@@HarpLarks
Very nice ❣️ I love harps❤
Very happy you enjoy it.
Enchanting as a Forest 🌳
Thanks to you and the lovely trees.
That sounds very nice
Thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed it.
Sehr schön.
Thank you. So happy you enjoyed it.
Perfect and splendid..
Thank you so much. I'm very happy you enjoyed it.
Simply gorgeous! ❣️
Delighted you enjoyed it. Thanks for your support.
@@HarpLarks 🥰
Beautiful rendition
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
💜lieben Dank💜 für die himmlichen Klänge😇
Danke, for listening.
I think your really great
And I think you're great for watching and making such a lovely comment. Thank you very much.
Beautiful Thank you! ❤
Delighted you enjoyed it.
Wow that was Absolutely beautiful and I love Lord Of The Rings and you look so beautiful ❤❤ And i love the the surround sound and your in the woods playing the Harp and you have a new subscriber from me and wow perfect and relaxing Thank You Sweetheart ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much Stuey! I'm planning for more fairies and woods, so I hope you enjoy that too.
@@HarpLarks I will Absolutely love to see them new videos thank you sweetheart ❤❤❤
Are you related to Peter Pringle? Because you look very similar. And you both play amazing music.
Not that I'm aware of. But perhaps. Thanks for your support.
@@HarpLarksThat's a fascinating coincidence. I was sure you'll say you're his sister or something. Thanks for the answer. And for your music.
(I wonder how many other musical Pringles I'll find on RUclips)
I love it ! Thank you !
Delighted you enjoyed it. Thanks.
That tree looks like a good tree
What tales it could tell if it were to speak.
“One upon a time a fabulously dressed harp played played some fantastic lotr music by me”
Yeah those tales would be great ^_^
Good one. And, 'I used to know a fun-gi. He used to make the owls hoot with his twig-ticklers and branch-slappers!' @@seanwilliams1166
❤❤❤
So Lovely 🍃 🍁 🍂
Very happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
Belíssima ! 😍😍
Thank you.
Keep doing your thang honey
Beautiful
Thanks, very happy you enjoyed it.
I will leave lothlorien soon, on my journey to the grey havens.
May your journey to the immortal realm be smooth and blessed with Elven magic.
Wow, this is so beautiful
I'm very happy you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Wonderful ❤❤❤
I'm very happy you enjoyed it.
Encantada ❤❤❤!!!
Mucho gusto
❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much!
😉👍😊😊😊
Thank you.
Ohhhh! Me encanta!!!❤😊 23 Strings? Quiero aprender!
Yes, 22 strings are enough.
Thanks!!!! I want to learn! ❤
superb! play Aniron pleaseeeee
Thanks, and what a good idea.
Very pleased to tell you that Aniron is now in the pipeline (but I must admit, it's a long pipeline!)
Should do something together for LOTR, we have a bunch of fanatics! x
Yes! That would be fun.
cool
Thank you!
This was so Beautiful.
I Love your music.
What kind of harp are you playing ?
I'm very happy you enjoyed it. The harp is a Camac Bardic 22, which I believe is out of production. But Camac now do a 27-string travel harp called the Odyssey and you can get small harps from other manufacturers too. Hope that helps.
Thank you
Hi, Lucy. Beautiful playing! What are the little levers for on the harp? :)
The levers change strings to sharps or flats so that it's possible to change keys. I tune my harp, with some of the strings, to the natural notes.: c .d, f. g. The a, b, e are tuned flat. These later notes can be and are usually changed to natural by raising the levers. If I want to play in b flat, I leave the b lever down. To have an f sharp, I raise the lever on the f string to play in the key of G.
Hello Phil. Thanks for your comment and for asking! I've made a Short which will hopefully answer your question. (Though I'm still learning how to tag you!)
@@HarpLarks - Found it. Thank you. :)
Where do you find the harp music for that piece?
You can find Cecile-Marie Lissens' lovely arrangement of Lothlorien on sheetmusicplus.com (or, I believe, sheetmusicdirect.com). There you'll also find many others of her wonderful arrangements. Enjoy.
Thanks for asking.
We believed elves extinct..till now..
Mae g'ovannen.
@@HarpLarks Wat ? This is elvish ?
Yes, it just means hello. @@realmundo9060
@@HarpLarks Woah i saw several times Lord Of Rings..and when they talk in elvish its beautiful !!
Are you a wood elf?
Tawarwaith. Mae g'ovannen.
@@HarpLarks I have no idea what you just said. But i love the sound of it!
:)
I bet you have Celtic blood in you, Lucy.
And Elfin, of course.
I am of Scots/Irish and Native American blood as well.
@@HarpLarks
Ancestry is so interesting. @@lindlehodges
So very true.@@HarpLarks
Aye. We
had our history traced to Scotland to Thomas Randolph who was the Earl of Morey in 1313.
@@HarpLarks
Absolutely beautiful!!! Thank you for bringing beauty into a very ugly world.
Sometimes our world does seem ugly. But a wise woman once told me, 'Most people are nice; it's the others who stand out'. I believe, if you allow time, things will even out.
You have made me very happy by enjoying my little video. Thank you.
beautifull
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful ❤
Thank you. So happy you enjoyed it.