Now, something different...
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I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
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I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
@taiwan_girl said in Now, something different...:
I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
He's got some other videos or check out any of the autoharp tutorials on YT. The left hand is chording...
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I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
@taiwan_girl said in Now, something different...:
I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
Check out the left hand.
Link to video -
@taiwan_girl said in Now, something different...:
I would have liked to see his left hand and what it was doing.
But I agree, that was very pretty.
Check out the left hand.
Link to video@Jolly Thanks!!
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@Jolly Thanks!!
@taiwan_girl said in Now, something different...:
@Jolly Thanks!!
Maybe pick one up and try it? Mass produced instruments are chromatic scale and you can pick it up much faster than a guitar. You get really good, you might want to go to a diatonic scale harp or convert your own.
An Oscar Schmidt from a quality outfit:
https://www.elderly.com/products/oscar-schmidt-os21ce-electrc-autoharp?variant=26854261653568
Beware of becoming pretty good on one, they're like guitars. You may only be satisfied with more resonance and bottom end.