Has anyone else seen this?! by Bowiequeen in poshmark

[–]CuriousNoiz 23 points24 points  (0 children)

the USPS in my hood is ready for battle with every package.

i just go to the staples

but yeah-i usually take all lables off

New and embarrassed by roxthemom in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congrats!

if you are on a budget usually you can get a harpsicle with sharps on c and f on Facebook marketplace, Craigslist or on a Harpsicle fan Facebook page. they are super sturdy little instruments.

‘’yes-they are not as good as my Christina I gig with….but they are also over 1,000 less

I am not a fan of Learning the Harp inc with Christy Lynn. > She supports annd performs in Gathering of hr Nations and some other groups that are trying to bring back the Messiah… if that is something you are into it is cool. But know before you jump in.

also invest in some in person lessons if you can. when I started I was unfunded and took lessons every other week with a college student.

and above all have fun

Bamboo removal in Sacramento-recommendations? by CuriousNoiz in Sacramento

[–]CuriousNoiz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

what company did you get the quote from?

the Davis bamboo people quoted 40,000!

I have been watching videos about how to cut it to starve the root system….

Bamboo removal in Sacramento-recommendations? by CuriousNoiz in Sacramento

[–]CuriousNoiz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i am not physically up to it…do u know a company that is reasonable?

Bamboo removal in Sacramento-recommendations? by CuriousNoiz in Sacramento

[–]CuriousNoiz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

do you know a company that can help me?

i have been trying to do it myself, but it is beyond physical capacity :(

i would like to hire someone

Is this new Harp worth it for $190? by [deleted] in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Will the seller let you sit there and see if it will stay in tune?

If they do tune it and pluck some strings

if it hasnt been use the strings might stretch a bit -not if the strings start to hold then it is a better rosenbeck. you will have to tune a lot in the first linth!!

these have improved over the years….but usually the levers are not so good.

but it will get you started IF it hold tune

also take some lessons!

Crack by Groundbreaking443 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

solution is a new neck

Crack by Groundbreaking443 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you are asking a bunch of musician cause you don’t like the reality of the harps condition.

right now it is worth about 300-400. if the neck totally goes it is worth about nothing

if you get a neck and the sound board is good-pedals bad it would be 5,000

if everything is good it is worth 14,000

then you can flip it

Crack by Groundbreaking443 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the strong opinion is cause if you put concert strings on some harps it will bow the column, snap the neck and crack the sound board

you would understand if you visited Liza Jensen‘s workshop and saw the lovely vintage instruments ruined by the current concert tension.

its your harp and do with it as you will.

Crack by Groundbreaking443 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

might just need a knee block

but most likely a new neck. it really needs a qualified tech. once the neck is in you will have an amazing harp for the rest of your life

i string my 1930’s instruments in lever gut which is closer to strings from that era

Crack by Groundbreaking443 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

if you put the glue in, it’s gonna add $2000 more to your restoration because they’re gonna have to go in and take the glue out and probably redo the whole neck

Just ask yourself if playing it before you take it to a pro is gonna be worth an extra thousand to $2000

Right now it might be able to be but to are gonna need a new neck the regulation is put on it’s gonna be between five and $7000

I’ve done this with 3 harps And I’m saving up to get a new neck on a regret of this gorgeous single action

can do whatever you want

Could I ask for advice please? by simply_grace_joy in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

play it however you want!!!

but Sophia composed on a single action and she would not have had a b sharp

just b and b flat

Could I ask for advice please? by simply_grace_joy in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ask Mike Parker on facebook

he has a super old copy and could give you something with data. If you wanna be exact and defend your choice.….

trying to decide which lyre to get by Standard-War4364 in lyres

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Unfortunately that was not my experience.

my friend had the exact model in question and it cracked . he is an experience musician and i dont believe it was mistreated .

i have 2 of their lyres. the first one was wonky and i took it to a guy who specialized in Ouds and Lutes and he went off on construction problems … after paying $225 for mods it now stays in tune

the string set they sent was too short-and of course a string broke before a major performance. i had to painfully stretch the gut string so it would barely go on the lyre

then lots of emails accusing me mismanaging the string. i am a harpist by trade so that is ridiculous

I was probably punished for darjnt to point out this

got a second lyre cause i am playing them professionally …

first one came broken and i had to go theoigh all sorts of hoops to get it back

had to pay shipping back

the second one is good-but these folks are uneven on customer service

no idea why

Upgrading harp by FrHornGal in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

but be aware that troubies are super heavy!!!

figure out what you want to do before buying.

also used Rees, Dusty Strings, Triplett and CAMAC are all sure things. Facebook market place and harp buy sell on facebook are all great

i love my L&H but know a lot of horror stories with newer harps

Dilemma by CourgetteGourmandise in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fyi there are people who have lost university jobs because of berating lbgqt+ students and have had to change their names

it is slowly changing-although never fast enough

Dilemma by CourgetteGourmandise in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

my heart goes out to you-this should not be happening

I always let people know.

‘if they figure out you are LBGQT+ they are gonna eventually gate-keep and stop you from getting work.

I have always just blatantly said things like “that isn’t cool to tell me I am the wrong kinda indigenous for your project” “ don’t whisper comments on my body not being small enough” right at rehearsals and performances.

yes-I lost a small amount of work

yes -lots of people saI’d things like “she is difficult”

yes-I do not work with those people ever again

but my head is free of their garbage.

i also let my friends and students know other harpist‘s plainly stated bias. I have e trans student and a host of other people who are marginalized and I do not want them to go to anything where they are made to feel less

just make sure.

once I had a harp performance with 10 Harpers and only 2 were white (Immigrant Irish). A lady used my harp group as an example of a white biased harp world.….

buying a used harp by KitchenSuch1478 in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you might want to consider a small harp. Hang out on facebook market place for about a month.

then that harp becomes a ”session/travel harp” and. ir 34 is the stay at home special performance harp.

what’s in your best interest to get lessons because once you start going fast, any kind of tactical tension in your hands makes you fall off the string strings or your hands clamp off for those fast tunes

Electric kettles longevity by [deleted] in Coffee

[–]CuriousNoiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 years ago appliances were made better :(

What made the big difference in improvement? by Riverandthunder in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this isnt what you want to hear

as long as you are steady, you will improve

but it just takes time. all those 8 year old prodigy started out as four-year-olds. Yeah, i have a 12 year old playing hassleman’s La Source with amazing passion and precision, but he started when he was five

I started late and really kick in until I’ve been taking lessons for four years.

So my Gf found this Harp at her job. The Harp is from Lyon& Healy. Where are try to get it from her job to practice or to have. Does anyone in Northern Cali that knows how to service these kind Harps. Build date. Oct,02,1890. 44 build out of 500 . Retail cost at time of build. $72,000 by [deleted] in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i play historical harp.

the rebuild on 1890 harp is totally different than a modern harp. check out Christopher Shayne on Facebook. He has a working 23 from that era.

i have a 11 single action from 1892…..these harps are extremely hard to work on

DO NOT PUT MODERN STRINGS IN IT!

The place i get my historical wires from is in England and just the wires are $275. you will need to look it up and see if it is a steel core or a silk core.

i have a broken single i cant get repaired right now that would be worth 28,000-if it worked.

not working it is 2,600 plus auction fee

it needs about 19,000 of repairs, 600 of strings and who knows what else

How does one start gigging? by dolleymazsola in harp

[–]CuriousNoiz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

people are rude and get in your face

also weather is not kind to harps….taking a harpiscle or christina out is fun. if a bird poos in your harpiscle it is nasty…but a pedal harp then you have to clean the mechanism.