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Thread #93771   Message #1808957
Posted By: Kaleea
13-Aug-06 - 03:34 PM
Thread Name: Tasty Harps - anyone tried a harpsicle?
Subject: RE: Tasty Harps - anyone tried a harpsicle?
The local harp shop as a couple of them only because there is a local woman who teaches what she calls "harp therapy." (Of course, she herself has absolutely no credentials whatsoever for any kind of therapy or music except for whose which she bestowed upon herself) I have tried the harpcicle. If you are interested in learning to play harp, especially if you may ever be heard by another person, you would probably be better off getting something else.

If there is a Harp shop within a day's driving distance of you, it find old broken down harps & refurbish them & make them into something nice, but less costly. They often will rent one to you or let you rent to own. Much better to get a less expensive used one than a horrid but cheaper new one.


   Molly is quite right about the wretched Pakistani abominations!