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you think of taking up the harp, the Pilgrim
Harps website is a great place to start researching.
Most children and adults start learning on the lighter
strung Clarsach (small harp with levers), which is easier
to transport than the pedal harp. |
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enhance her harp tuition, Eleanor enjoys arranging small,
informal performances for her students to take part in.
These are always in aid of charity, and so far Eleanor's
students have helped her to raise over £900 for
causes such as Children
in Need and The
Canzee Hand Pump helping to provide villages
in Africa and Madagascar with the essential (yet shockingly
rare) commodity of pure drinking water. |
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| Eleanor
is willing to take on keen students of any age or ability.
Please email
Eleanor if you would like to arrange a consultation
lession, make
an enquiry about learning the harp, or if you would
like to perform in the next charity event! |
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"Even
on holiday at Legoland last summer, Ellie couldn't neglect
her harp practise."
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"You
have to work like a devil to play like an angel."
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Carlos
Salzedo |
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"Water
blisters should be pierced with a needle in two places. Where
there is a blood blister, keep on playing normally, until
the blister becomes hard."
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| What
happens after that, Carlos?! |
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