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#185: Create an Instant Arrangement with Variations

This is the time of year when, more than any other time, it pays to be an efficient harpist. Just what do I mean by efficient? There are lots of ways we can add more efficiency to our harping, for example, practicing more efficiently. But at the holiday time, efficiency takes on a different look. 

At the holidays, we have more music we want to play, more places we want to play it, and less time to practice, let alone learn anything new. This is where a little creativity and some experimentation can help ease the crush and the rush. Specifically, I want to show you how creating variations from one piece of music can stretch your music without stretching your practice time.

Here’s a scenario that might sound familiar to you. You’ve been asked to play background music for a holiday luncheon. They want an hour of holiday music but you only have 30 minutes that you feel prepared to play. What do you do?

Well, you have several choices. You could learn new music, but you don’t have the time for that. You could turn down the engagement. Nope, don’t like that option. You could play everything twice. That’s a good idea, but you’re already playing four repetitions of “Good King Wenceslas” and another four might be pushing the limit. What if you could make those extra verses sound more interesting and creative? Now, there’s an idea, and that’s what I want to teach you today, how to create variations for your holiday carol. I’m talking real variations, not just playing the melody an octave higher. 

The theme and variations form has been around for hundreds of years. It’s interesting to play and to hear. Plus, from a busy harpist’s perspective, it’s learning just one piece and getting loads of extra value from it, musical value and technique value too. We’re talking variations today, so grab a cup of coffee and we’ll get those creative juices flowing!

Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode: 

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