5 Tips on Arranging and Improvising a Left Hand for Harp
Today we’re going to be talking about ways to improvise or arrange a left-hand accompaniment.
For the purposes of this post, I’m going to assume that you already have your …
Today we’re going to be talking about ways to improvise or arrange a left-hand accompaniment.
For the purposes of this post, I’m going to assume that you already have your …
If you’ve never used Skype (or Facetime, or Zoom, or Google Hangout, or Facebook Video Chat) for your harp lesson before, here are some tips on how to set up …
In Part 1 and Part 2 of the series Practicing for Any Contingency, I shared tips on preparing for background harp gigs and for solo harp concerts. In this post …
In my first post of the series, Practicing for Any Contingency (Part 1) : Six Unorthodox Ways To Prepare for a Background Harp Gig, I talked about all the things …
1. Practice with a light shining in your face.
Once I played harp for a lovely wedding reception on a cruise boat. Dramatic clouds spotted the western sky as a glowing …
This Sunday afternoon I will be performing harp on the “Russian Easter Overture” for the third time. I love it when I get to repeat an orchestral work because I …
Sometimes a piece reaches that in-between stage where it can truthfully claim almost all the right notes, correct timing, and a decent set of dynamics. And there the piece languishes, …
I’ve been trying out spin classes this past year.
Spinning. You know – as in indoor cycling?
One of my harp students in responsible. She invited me, attended along with me, suggested …
Introducing the “Attend Concerts, Earn Free Lessons” program!
Updated 8/22/23
Attending harp concerts and events is an important part of developing as a harpist. For every three harp events/concerts my students …
Stephanie Claussen Studio Policy
Updated 8/22/23
1. Payment:
Payment by check is due at the first lesson of each month, or if paying online, by the 7th of the month. A fee …