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La Partida - played on Paraguayan harp

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Well - actually it's called "Quiero ser tu sombra" (wanna be your shadow), apparently by Hector Quattromanos and Zulema Alcayaga. I first heard this piece on the web, and learned it from there, complete with the wrong title! Anyway, apologies to Hector and Zulema! It's such a great piece - I love the slinkiness of it (if that's not a word, it is now). The Paraguayan harp is amazing - the sound on this recording is just noise-reduced, no other audio treatment - you can hear the sparkly treble and deep bass. The harp has guitar-type tuners (machine heads) which can be a bit fiddly near the middle of the harp, where it curves inwards. You hardly have to touch the strings to make it work - and when you play loud, the strings have the characteristic "twang" which you can use for special effects. I bought it at the Stamford Harp Festival and there's a rolled-up banknote in the end of the harp at the top - I can't get it out so who knows what it's worth! Apparently people would put banknotes in between the strings or into the top, as a tip. If you're a harpist, you might spot that the strings don't follow the conventional colours because Paraguayan harps have the C string in blue, and the F string in red, the reverse of other harps.I'm playing it in my annex, which was a bakery serving the local houses, built around 1790 - that's the bread oven in the stone wall behind me. This is another of my late-night recordings, and it's the first complete take - so there's the odd rough bit.The arrangement and video is my copyright. You are welcome to learn and play the arrangement if you like it - but please credit me if you play it in public. If you like it, I'll post more music.The video was recorded using a 3-CCD camera direct to hard disk, and I used Cool Edit Pro to noise reduce the audio and Adobe Premiere Pro for picture correction. If you want a higher-quality file to download and put on your computer, leave me a message and I'll send you the link.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: August 23, 2006 at 6:13 pm
Author: MarkHarmer

Length: 03:26
Rating: 4.83
Views: 100509

Tags: Harp  Music  Paraguayan  Partida  Venezuela  Venezuelan  

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Fraleth (July 21, 2008 at 3:44 am)
An instrument from the days of Mythology and before.
marylinks (July 18, 2008 at 1:51 am)
If fate allows it, will you be my harp teacher?
ahojnicki (July 17, 2008 at 2:06 am)
listen to this on a set of bose headphones OMG Beautiful
southcoastsounds (July 16, 2008 at 5:03 pm)
A fine tune - I have a recording of this played on octave mandolin
yodastealth (July 11, 2008 at 9:30 am)
Where can I buy a harp?And do you play with your finger nails or no?
MarkHarmer (July 10, 2008 at 5:22 pm)
No - I'm sitting down! The harp is 6 feet tall and so am I! And I know where you live...
lolwutpear (July 10, 2008 at 10:02 am)
IS THAT GUY A MIGIT?!
MarkHarmer (July 8, 2008 at 8:08 am)
Hi there - I learned the music from hearing a band play it on the net and then arranged it for myself. Some new Paraguayan harps are being made with sharping levers as an add-on. Some Paraguayan harps have little wooden wedges coming up from the soundboard between each string, and you push the string against those to sharpen but most (including this one) don't have any sharpening mechanism - you just tune the string sharp. I'm playing in Bb with 1 middle C#
nerdnirvana (July 8, 2008 at 4:29 am)
where did you find the music for this? i play pedal and lever and not paraguayan, but i'd love to try it! (are paraguayan harps sharped with levers or pedals?)
squidbillie11 (July 7, 2008 at 12:03 pm)
very nice mate

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