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Music (and the Harp) as Therapy
It has been proved that learning a musical instrument improves a child's concentration. I can well believe it. When you play the harp your brain has to concentrate on the notes on the page, your posture, your hand position, your feet, your balance, and the sound you are making - including pitch,...
Harp Dreams Fulfilled
I have this wonderful link to pass on to UK harpists new and old: http://www.playharp.com/Harp-Dreams-Fulfilled.html Christina Tourin is a world class harpist who recently has been working to develop the field of harp therapy internationally. Play Harp is a really fun website on which you'll...
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Book Recommendation: "I Play the Harp"
A fantastic book I have come across whilst teaching my younger pupils is "I Play the Harp by" by Gabriella Bosio. The method is divided up into two volumes. One colourful fun method filled with pictures for the pupil (aged 4 and above) and the second is designed for the teacher and also the...
International Harp Workshop, Milan, Italy
In July 2011, I had the privilege of taking part in an International Harp Course for amateur and professional harpists in Milan, Italy for 10 days. It is run annually by a wonderful harp professor, Laura Caramellino, with the aim of providing an opportunity for all participants to increase the...
Let's Play the Harp!
Let’s Play the Harp! I would like to give a little encouragement for those about to decide starting to learn the harp as a new instrument. If you haven’t had a chance to try out a harp by yourself yet, you will soon find you will love to do it! The harp is one of the oldest instruments in the...
Getting the Balance Right
Music lessons are unique in a child's education as they are often one of the few lessons which are conducted on a one-to-one basis. I see it as a gift to the child where they are not only acquiring musical skills but also learning about interaction, and also about learning itself. There is...




