I wrote this piece in 2010, on a small Celtic lap harp on which I took a few lessons. I’ve lost that old harp recording, but you can listen to a ukulele version with lyrics
here.
This piece is also part of my
Zither Review,
as well as the
Lynda Lyre Review
I posted in March.
So, why this piece, and why am I sharing it yet again?
First, it’s a calming melody written especially for healing music sessions, and who doesn’t need more of that? 🙂
Second, this is the ninth in the
Double Strung Experiment Series.
Now you can hear the piece as if it had two voices. That is, the melody is echoed, and two sets of strings put the echo in the same octave, similar to the ukulele version, instead of one being an octave higher than the other.
If this makes your head spin, pay it no mind, and just enjoy listening! You will understand. 🙂
If you’ve read and listened this far, I really appreciate it! I’d also love to know if you have a favorite out of the versions I’ve linked here!
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Very soothing. Very nice.
Thank you, Frank. And thank you for sharing this!