Harmonics have a rather small role in performance, but they have a huge role in tuning, or achieving "your sound". I'd be very interested to hear if you tune by ear, or use a tuner, or perhaps both. You may very well stretch certain intervals, disregarding the tuner, and deliberately tuning certain intervals sharp or flat. You might re-tune if a tune is in a certain key. Very interested to hear.
Also, harmonics sound the best with the flat pedal. With natural they sometimes work and with sharp they almost never work. You can check out Debussy's sonata for flute, viola and harp. While harp is playing harmonics, viola and flute has sharps in the key signature but harp has flats.
These series of videos are very useful. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for all your videos, so useful!
I love the vine pattern on the column
This harp is a Camac Élysée if I'm not mistaken
Harmonics have a rather small role in performance, but they have a huge role in tuning, or achieving "your sound". I'd be very interested to hear if you tune by ear, or use a tuner, or perhaps both. You may very well stretch certain intervals, disregarding the tuner, and deliberately tuning certain intervals sharp or flat. You might re-tune if a tune is in a certain key. Very interested to hear.
Could you number the videos please? These are very VERY helpful, thank you!
Also, harmonics sound the best with the flat pedal. With natural they sometimes work and with sharp they almost never work. You can check out Debussy's sonata for flute, viola and harp. While harp is playing harmonics, viola and flute has sharps in the key signature but harp has flats.
Thank you!