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Re: Hi everyone
BTW... the title is harper rather than harpist, sort of like piper rather than pipist.
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Re: Hi everyone
I don't mind being called either, both are in use by traditional harp players. I would tend to refer to myself as a 'harper', however, as I associate the term 'harpist' with pedal harpists.Ted wrote:BTW... the title is harper rather than harpist, sort of like piper rather than pipist.
"Don't worry about playing out of tune, it's a highly traditional way of playin."
Re: Hi everyone
Thanks gents, I was unaware.clairseoir wrote:I would tend to refer to myself as a 'harper', however, as I associate the term 'harpist' with pedal harpists.Ted wrote:BTW... the title is harper rather than harpist, sort of like piper rather than pipist.