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  • Never miss the opportunity…

    Performing can be such a terrifying word.  We’re never ready, the time’s not right, the venue is too small to bother, the venue is too large to be comfortable, we always have excuses.


    I know.  I hear the excuses too.  And for those of us who have other things competing for our time, like the work of our day jobs, it is all too easy – seductive even – to believe our excuses.  We think the lack of singular focus gives us an out. 

    But when you do step up, when you give yourself permission to take the chance, when you take the opportunity, inevitably you get reminded of one of the most attractive things about performing with your instrument – people do listen – and you do touch them!

    Michael Tilson Thomas said, “The most important thing about music is what happens when it stops, what remains with the listener, what they take away. A melody, rhythm, some understanding of another person or another culture. The way those experiences add up, in the soul of a person over the years….You want to shake people even when they’re not listening to the music.”   And he’s right!

    So, when you have the opportunity to share, and especially if you are offered the opportunity to play with someone else – do it!  Don’t let your fear get in your way. 

    And by the way, it’s not about you.  Don’t focus on how you’re not good enough, or you haven’t practiced enough, or you’re not ready.  It’s about them – focus on the person that you will touch, that person that you don’t even know.  the person who, after hearing you will be brave enough to come up to you later and tell you how much they enjoyed it…and the person who loved it but didn’t work up the courage to come tell you so.

     

    Revel in knowing that that little piece of the music has gotten to in to the soul of the person – and that you’ve shaken that person even when they are not listen to your music.  And be glad that you haven’t missed a fantastic opportunity.

  • 2012 US National Scottish Harp Championship at Ligonier Highland Games

    Come to Ligonier Saturday, September 22, 2012 for the
    US National Scottish Harp Championship

    The Scottish Harp Society of America’s US National Scottish Harp Championship will be hosted at the Ligonier Highland Games outside Pittsburgh, PA and is open to all SHSA members. This year’s judges are the renowned Sue Richards and me (!). Rules and categories are available on www.shsa.org.  For more information on the 2012 Championship, visit:  http://www.ligonierhighlandgames.org/forms/LHG%20Harp%20Entry%20Form%202012.pdf

    The day’s Official Schedule of Competition –

    8:30 am Onsite Registration/Sign-in
    9am SHSA Nationals Competition begins

    After the competition there will be Workshop/Harpers’ Circle.

    Special thanks to the Title Sponsor of the National Scottish Harp Championship of America – Clan Currie Society. The Clan has generously agreed to sponsor the National competition through 2014. It is especially rewarding to be supported by a clan with such an ancient and distinguished history of Gaelic poets and musicians.

    Robert Currie, president of the Clan Currie Society, described this as partnership as a perfect fit, saying “The founders of our Clan were the celebrated MacMhuirich bards of Medieval Scotland and the instrument of the Bard was the clarsach.” The MacMhuirichs served for over 700 years as professional poets to the Lords of the Isles and later to the MacDonalds of Clanranald among other prominent Highland clans and families.

    Over the past several years Clan Currie has sharpened its focus on the arts and not only sponsors our competition, but also has established an annual harp scholarship at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland. To learn more about Clan Currie, go to: http://www.clancurrie.com/

    Be sure to thank competition organizer Melanie Sandrock while you are registering, volunteering or audiencing!

    Hope to see you there!

  • Let’s go to Edinboro!

    Nope, I didn’t spell that wrong – I mean Edinboro….  Pennsylvania….  USA. 
     
    It isn’t often that you can get in on the ground floor of anything – but this year you can be at the inaugural Edinboro Highland Games Harp Competition! 

    You know that I’m big on competitions – but I’m even more enthusiastic about launching a brand new competition! This event will be held 8 September.  Begin your competition weekend with some motivation – attend Kim Robertson’s concert at Cole Auditorium, 7:00PM. 

     

    And on Saturday, it will be a full day of harping at the Pogue Student Center! I am delighted to have been asked to MC the competition. 
     
    8:00AM Register for FREE workshops; Enter Harp Competition ~ $25 per entry

    9:00AM Workshop: Healthways for Harpers (FREE)
    10:30AM Workshop: Tricks of the Trade (FREE)
    11:00AM Harp Competition Entry ENDS
    11:30AM Lobby Harper rotation begins (FREE)
    12:00PM Games Opening Ceremony on the Lawns (FREE)
    1:30PM Harp Competition begins; JUDGE ~ KIM ROBERTSON
    3:30PM Competition Awards Presentations
    3:45PM Harp Circle (FREE)
     
    And, LEWIS CREEK HARPS will be there.  And, Kim Robertson will have CD’s for sale all day.

     
    Rules and entry information is available at http://www.edinboro.edu/events/highlandgames/harp.dot
     
    Harp Competition Entry Fee: $25 at the door


     
    I hope I’ll see you there!

  • The Happy Afterglow of Harp Camp



    One Creative Ensemble

    This year’s Harp Camp – the 17th Annual – was fantastic! We had a great time. Our theme was “Music suits me to a Tea!” and we did some excellent things in that vein.  We focused on fakebooks this year, learning how to read them, how to use them to build repertoire, increase arrangement variability and as a launch point for new arrangements. Monica did a fantastic job with helping us get into our theme with an excellent craft and all our campers made themselves very fine hats for our Tea Party.

    During Tea we took turns enjoying our light repast and playing for each other as “sonic wallpaper” to help each person get more used to playing for an audience, to try out some of the things we had learned, to enjoy each other’s music and to enjoy one another’s company.

    

    Note our delightfully clever chapeaux and tea goodies.

    We also had our old staples – Creative Ensemble and Directed Ensemble – to assure that everyone had the chance to grow and stretch – and practice their counting. And our usual sprinkling of games and activities that all contribute to our development as musicians – rhythm, breathing, counting, drawing, listening, and laughing!

    Our campers all had a great time – and left tired and with their heads full – just like we like it!
     

    Kris teaching “reflectively” –
     couldn’t resiste the image in the mirror!

    Harp Camp is always fun and challenging with small groups (no negotiating your harp down long halls through throngs of people), plenty of one-on-one time with the tutors and with other campers.  I hope you’ll consider joining us next year – more information will be available on my website soon (and I’ll let you know here when to look).  Kris and I can’t wait!

  • Off to Summer Camp

    Harp Camp that is!

    This post will be short – I’ve packed and gotten ready and I am leaving for southeastern Pennsylvania for Harp Camp. I am so excited – looking forward to a long weekend of great music, learning, and sharing.

    We’ll be focusing on working with fake books as well as our usual collection of interesting, different, unusual activities to ensure a wonderful learning experience.  

    I hope you’ll consider joining us next year!

  • Corrina Hewat has sent me this – I hope you seriously consider participating in this year’s Harp Village in Cromarty.

    The Harp Village 2012 will take place in Cromarty, Scotland. It will start Friday September 28 and runs through Sunday Sept 30th 2012. Tutors this year are Maire Ni Chathasaigh and Chris Newman, Corrina Hewat and Dave Milligan and the Duplets -Gillian Fleetwood and Fraya Thomson. They will perform in a Dazzling Duos concert on the Friday night. Harp workshops will be held throughout the weekend for all ability levels from beginners to intermediates and beyond. In addition, there will be a masterclass with Maire and Corrina on the Saturday night followed by a harp session led by the Duplets.

    Application forms are now available from the website: http://www.cromartyartstrust.org.uk/the-harp-village-2010.asp 

    What a great opportunity!

  • Highlights of the 2012 Harp in the Highlands and Islands Tour

    Well, you already know that we had a great time this year!  Last week I told you about the basics of the trip.  We all really had a great time and shared some fantastic tunes.  And David and I have already started planning out 2013 – including things we are adding and new tunes for some new locations. 

    Some of the highlights from this year:

    Fine days that allowed us to sit in nature’s glory and play

    Fun locations of incredible beauty:

    Mrs. Russell again graciously allowed us to play in her dining room at Ballindalloch Castle and later joined us for a photo. 

    We really did have fun – can’t wait ’til next year.  We are deciding what to add and what to tweak – I hope you’ll join us – start planning now.  And, as always, if you’re ready for more information so you can start planning, just let me know via email or comment!

  • 2012 Harp in the Highlands and Islands Tour was Delightful!

    We have just finished the 2012 Harp in the Highlands and Islands tour and had a fantastic time!  As always, we modified the activities and events to match the weather (which was pretty good considering that Scotland hasn’t gotten their summer yet), ongoing events in the places we went and the things in which our guests were particularly interested. 

    Our guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves and were really open to new adventures.  Although our basic itinerary was only moderately modified, each day we were able to accommodate everyone and find new things even we hadn’t planned!  From changing the location of our daily harp event on Day 1 to catching a ceilidh and doing some dancing later on and including options for activities for each person on our last day, we almost had more fun providing the tour than our guests had being on it!

    We also learned some great tunes, sang some, and had enjoyable conversations and discussions.  We met some interesting people, tried some new foods, and experienced outstanding scenery. 

    We also welcomed our first non-harp playing musician – a guitarist.  Robin is an accomplished guitar player and she learned all the tunes along with the harpers.  It was a real pleasure to have a broader instrument base and we really enjoyed the interplay of harp and guitar.

    Over the next few weeks, I’ll share some more of our trip and photos.  But for now, start planning!  The 2013 Harp in the Highlands and Islands Tour will be 2 – 9 September.  We’re already working on it so I hope you’ll plan to join us! 
  • What will you do on your Summer Vacation? Harp in the Highlands and Islands Tour!

    I am on pins and needles waiting to depart for this year’s Harp in the Highlands and Islands Tour! David and I have made some minor changes based on previous guest feedback and we know that 2012 will be the best year ever!

    We are meeting in Edinburgh 16 July (so soon!) and are going to see some of the most beautiful scenery.  From the majestic beauty of the Isle of Skye, through the breathtaking western Highlands, and around the lush Spey valley you’ll see and hear more than you could imagine.  Each day we’re going to play and learn and laugh and have a great time.

    And all the while we’ll hear gasping – every mile we go we see something that noteworthy! We’ll head towards the Highlands enjoying all the by-ways highlights that make Scotland so delightful. We’ll explore the Spey Valley, Royal Deeside and more.

    We will return to Edinburgh on 23 July sadly ending our time together.  Our very small group size allows flexibility so that each day you can see the very best Scotland has to offer as well as those special things that can’t be planned.

    If you missed it this year, don’t despair – David and I will plan a slightly different trip for next year!  If you want to come along – email me directly on jentheharper@gmail.com