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Left and Right

Left and Right

People have talked for a long time about left and right orientation. Sometimes the question is, why did the old harpers play with their left hand in the treble and their right hand in the bass? And sometimes the question is, what should we do now?

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Posted on 10th June 201715th July 2017Categories researchTags left orientation, pedal harp, tradition, Welsh6 Comments on Left and Right