If you heard last week’s podcast, you may remember that this month’s podcast episodes are all about growth, your growth as a harpist and the systems and skills that are necessary for that growth.
Last week, we talked about three key systems that you need to have in place for growth. This week is all about technique. I know it may sound like a dry as dust topic to some of you. Harpists generally fall into two distinct camps: those who hate doing technique exercises and those who love them. So if you love your Grossi and LaRiviere or whatever exercise book you use, this podcast is going to be right up your alley. We’ll dive into how you can use what you’re doing now to get to that next level of technical proficiency.
If you’re in the other camp, one of those who feels like exercises are torture when all you want to do is play pretty pieces, I hear you. I’m talking to you as a convert. Granted it was many years ago when I finally realized that exercises weren’t just for solving problems, that they were more like the gas in my harp-playing engine. I totally understand just wanting to play music. What I want you to get from today’s podcast episode is that a consistent plan for strengthening your technique will take your playing further faster than just about anything else. And this plan doesn’t have to be all exercises either. We’re all about harp happiness here, and that includes when you’re practicing your technique.
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