Topic: More Modartt Harp, No 2 - Celtic Delicate

This short piece is dedicated to Modartt. Thank you for so many wonderful different Pianoteq models      This is my second piece with Harp.

Regarding my sound, I replaced the nylon strings with metal strings (Ancient Celtic)      I’m kidding of course, and played with fingernails. Metal strings take less force than nylon to set them in motion so I don’t have to pluck very hard. Playing now with harp (metal strings) is an area full of experimentation for me. I think, on youtube, every harp sounds different.
(Learning with ”Teach yourself to play folk harp” by Sylvia Woods).

And thanks to Marc Boulé and his upload ”a variation of the piece called "Wawa by the ocean”, I got really interested then.
And I think this is one of the most important Bach compositions for many people.

Best wishes,

Stig

https://youtu.be/WATLeGddTw8

Re: More Modartt Harp, No 2 - Celtic Delicate

Nice one! I'd be curious as to what it would sound like with more reverb, perhaps it would be dreamier (or perhaps it would be a mess!). Looks like with a few more harp pieces, you will now have a third nick-name (Harpteqenthusiast)!  :-) Congrats on everything you make, it's amazing the skills you show in all these pieces!

Re: More Modartt Harp, No 2 - Celtic Delicate

Marc Boulé wrote:

Nice one! I'd be curious as to what it would sound like with more reverb, perhaps it would be dreamier (or perhaps it would be a mess!). Looks like with a few more harp pieces, you will now have a third nick-name (Harpteqenthusiast)!  :-) Congrats on everything you make, it's amazing the skills you show in all these pieces!

Thanks for your comment Mark Boule'.
There seem to be several comments I have not thanked for, I am sorry for that. Sorry for late reply.

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast