by Steve Moss | Mar 20, 2012 | Playing the Harp |
If you’re just starting out on the harp, or even thinking of starting lessons, you may be wondering if you really have to plunk down thousands of dollars to buy your own harp before you’ve had a chance to see if you like playing it or not. The answer is,...
by Steve Moss | Jan 13, 2012 | Harp Finishes, Harp Repairs |
Cracks like these are almost never a cause for concern If you own an older harp, say thirty years old or more, you may be familiar with the little cracks that can develop on either side of the tuning pins, as shown in this photo. In some cases, cracks like these crop...
by Steve Moss | Nov 24, 2011 | Harp Regulation, Lever Harp |
I recently received a question about how to deal with buzzing levers on Salvi lever harps. While they are good quality and sound good when they’re in good regulation, Salvi levers are prone to a buzz when engaged, especially in the lower strings. Since I had a...
by Steve Moss | Nov 11, 2011 | Harp Repairs |
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaJ5BMa3GSE] I had a reader recently write in in response to my article, “What is a Harp Regulation Anyway?” She referenced a section where I discussed checking the pedals for clicks and other issues: “I check...
by Steve Moss | Jul 24, 2011 | Harp Service Schedule, Moss Harp Service |
The latest issue of my print newsletter, The Harp Herald, is now online. Highlights include visits to the Lyon & Healy and Camac factories, my upcoming road service schedule, and more. Download it here.