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How to Audition a Teacher (and Find the Right One For You)

Maybe you’ve moved to a new city, or perhaps your teacher relocated or moved away. Maybe you’re new to the harp, or you’d like a new perspective. Whatever your reason for looking for a new teacher, you can feel a little confused about how to make the best choice.

Of course there are many considerations like location, availability and cost. There’s an even more important question to ask, however, and only you know the answer: what do I love about playing the harp?

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Upcoming Harp Quest Mini-Camp

Tune Up Technique
October 22 at 10:00 AM Eastern

Warning: this isn’t the same old look at technique!. It’s not about exercise or drills - it’s about fun! We'll have fun getting those fingers ready for the holidays in our own unique Mini-Camp style.

Learn More and Sign Up Here

Upcoming Harp Quest Mini-Camp

Tune Up Technique
October 22 at 10:00 AM Eastern

Warning: this isn’t the same old look at technique!. It’s not about exercise or drills - it’s about fun! We'll have fun getting those fingers ready for the holidays in our own unique Mini-Camp style.

Learn More and Sign Up Here

60 Second Challenge

Find the hardest two measures in a piece you are learning. Practice the right hand line with the left hand and the left hand line with the right hand. Then play the right hand line with both hands one octave apart; then the left hand line with both hands one octave apart. Then play as usual!

60 Second Challenge

Find the hardest two measures in a piece you are learning. Practice the right hand line with the left hand and the left hand line with the right hand. Then play the right hand line with both hands one octave apart; then the left hand line with both hands one octave apart. Then play as usual!

“One should not be satisfied with “perfection,” with everything being in its proper place. One must have generosity, passion, sensitivity and spirit.”
– Henriette Renié, harpist and composer

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