Balkanatic asked:

As the title says, I really really want to learn to play the harp but I don’t know where to begin!

I learned how to play the violin when I was young (7-9years old) but I stopped.

I have never really been good at understanding how to read music, I had a music unit in college and couldn’t really grasp it.

I am now 22 and I really want to learn how to play an instrument, I have an interest in strings such as the violin, cello and harp but I want to know a few things..

1. Am I too old to learn? I know the rule is that it is best to learn when you are young but have I missed out now and is it too late to learn and become good at it?

2. Is it advised to learn music before you play or can you learn as you learn how to play the harp?

3. I don’t have a huge budget so how can I learn that won’t leave me completely out of pocket?

4. How do I choose a teacher?

5. Does anyone know anything about renting harps and buying?

I am based in the UK and I would love to play the pedal harp.

Thanks in advance!

How to Sight Read Music

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2 Responses to “I want to Learn how to play the harp but I don’t know where to begin?”

  1. Nikii says:

    How to Sight Read Music

    Your never too young to follow a dream, and just if you WANT the music badly, and are striving for it, you would do all you can, so I guess you really just “want” to, because your slacking a little off and “trying” to find a harp or so, thinking you can get to the top in a week, you choose a teacher by a music school, don’t think its a elementary school where kids from 4-14 will greet you, no, people who are already 30 go there to begin, and that is where you will meet your teachers, if you want to be a musician, you have to work your butt off, its dosent happen overnight, sorry if I went a little harsh, its just you need to try all you can, tell your parents, and friends, maybe they can help you, after all, its what there for! And harps are probbably, maybe 400-600 dollars, as I see it for an average, good luck girl!

  2. Libraryanna says:

    Learning to Read Music

    I would start with a folk harp, just to learn fingering. Concert/pedal harps are very expensive. Folk harps are much more affordable. That way you can find out if it’s for you.

    I learned from Teach Yourself to Play the Folk Harp by Sylvia Woods. I started when I was over 50, so you are hardly too old. You just have to be dedicated. You can learn music while you learn to play. The book teaches you some basic concepts as you go.

    I started with a sharpsicle. Not sure you can get them in England.

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