Two Main Topics:
Topic 1. “Get High” – Working the High Notes in 2nd Position:
(Play “Top End” without killing your audience – nor them you!)
• 2nd Position: utilize the top end in 2nd position
• Vibrato (yup, way up there)
• How I use this area of the harp to broaden my vocabulary
Topic 2. Fundamental Harmonica Skills Development:
• Improve your bending
• Accurate pitch
• How to improve your tone
Only 20 spots (total) available
Interactive Q&A throughout
Intermediate / advanced level
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Recorded: Yes
Workshops will be recorded and available to attendees shortly after the event.
Even if you can’t attend, you can still sign up below (purchase the “recorded” workshop) and have access to the entire 2 hour workshop video and any included materials. (the next best thing to being there)
Recorded Workshop: “Top End” & Fundamental Harp Skills
Small Size Group: Yes
Only 20 spots (total) are being offered. Small size insures each participant gets the most out of each seminar.
Video Conferencing Platform: ZOOM
The workshop will be given on the “ZOOM” platform – ZOOM does not require a “sign up” to fully participate. You just need a standard webcam and microphone (built in or other)
Details on using Zoom can be found here: ZOOM Basics
What Do I Need?
- You’ll need an A harp but additional keys highly recommended.
- A decent internet connection
- Use of a desktop or laptop computer is highly recommended for the best experience.
(Zoom can be used on a phone or tablet but I recommend a computer. - Familiarize yourself with the Zoom platform (the basic stuff) before the day of the workshop.
You can test your settings etc.. It’s really very simple. Go Here
Goal:
The two most valuable pieces of music equipment
you’ll ever own…
are your ears.
I learned to play by ear, and even today, have only a basic understanding of music theory. What I do have is 46 years experience as a working harp player – on stage and in the studio – always having to adapt to a wide variety of musical situations. That’s been the best training ground any player could have asked for.”
—Roly Platt
So besides passing on a few new licks, my goal is to open your eyes and ears to some new ways of approaching playing – ways that will ultimately help you become not just a better harp player, but a better musician as well.
Questions??
Feel free to email me. I’m here to help.