Hi Janet, If it is a law, then it's a state law at most. Which means it's different from one location to another. To return to the Greatful Dead example, they...
If the material being recorded and subsequently shared has not been /previously/ recorded by the artist, I wonder how this affects the performer's right of...
I've now caught up on this thread and I have to say that, to me, recording a performance and then posting it to YouTube is tantamount to stealing. I agree...
Hi All, I think I need to clarify (backpedal?). While I am of the "no biggy" opinion (smelly things that everyone has), you wouldn't find me recording...
There's another view to the notion that copying an arrangement or recording a performance is "stealing". I am not necessarily disagreeing with anything...
It is my understanding from those that do this sort of thing (both authors and performers) that "giving away" some, or all of their product in the manner of...
Yes, let's agree that there are many ways to view this. for the fat cat capitalists who can afford to jet around to this school and that school and this...
... Timothy - I recommend to you the CD by Ann Heymann entitled "Cruit go n'Or - Harp of Gold", Track 13 - "Sith Co Nemh" (pronounced "sheedh coe nyev" where...
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:23 PM, gregory balsewicz ... It was gone before I could see it, but I take it from further discussion it was recorded at the events...
Hrtmm *cough* Writing or even writing and sharing fan fiction is *NOT* illegal. The protection given to the characters of a writer (or TV producer) is not ...
Frederick J. Hollander
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Oct 12, 2009 7:39 pm
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... Anyone here who does not have a copy of this truly excellent CD should make amends at once; you can order it online from http://www.harpofgold.net/ Simon...
Ignoring for the nonce the details of The Law (which some people see as inconveniences to be ignored, challenges to be overcome, or draconian nonsense to be...
Hi Group! Sometime back I believe I posted information that I have a Triplett Ancient Irish wire-strung harp that I bought used and was having trouble with...
Flieg wrote: <<Writing or even writing and sharing fan fiction is *NOT* illegal. The protection given to the characters of a writer (or TV producer) is not ...
Cynthia wrote about someone making copies of her book for a harp circle, thereby saving them the cost of buying their own. I would say that the same applies to...
I have a 25-string Markwood harp with a beautiful voice I am interested in selling or trading for a small nylon strung. If you are interested I can send you...
Hello, It has been a year since I joined this list when I was interested in building a wire-strung historical-esque harp. At this writing I now find myself...
What a nice story. Magda will slow down when she starts to realize that wire strung technique is more complex than she thought, and that playing the harp well...
Hello, Let me say, I've never played a wire-strung harp or even seen one in person, so this could be a very dumb question. I've never played a bowed psaltery...
Crystal
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Nov 2, 2009 5:18 pm
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... I regularly play the wire-strung harp and have had an opportunity to fool about with some bowed psaltery's when I used to live in Houston, very near...
Hi Crystal, I think a better bet than a bowed psaltery would be a plucked psaltery. You can find historical repro models by Googling for "hognose psaltery"...
Hello Crystal, Have you considered or tried a Mountain Dulcimer? I've been playing around with one. They have wire strings, actually usually only four, are...
Hi Crystal, I see I'm not the first, but the plucked psaltery seems like a good one to try. I've posted a pic. of mine in an album called "Psaltery" on the ...
P.S. I don't know about over in the USA, but on this side if a harp's that cheap it's probably going to be deeply frustrating, and not sell well later, when...
There is no evidence for bowed psalteries in the middle ages because they were not invented until the late 19th century by Germans to help learn bowing...
Here's a video of Vincente LaCamera playing Lamento di Tristano on a brass strung plucked psaltery: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gzf5yspZNo Peter Wilson...
Interesting, and very nice! The sound is not unlike the one I have, though it rings for longer than mine. Quite a harpy sound here. The arrangement he uses...