> Not quite the modern one: the Erard design is from 1810.  Bigger and
> louder than a typical modern clarsach, but the range used for Scottish
> repertoire is generally no wider and fancy chromaticisms are rare.

 Jack, I'm really impressed with your knowledge of harps, especially since
you're not a harp player, or at least you've never mentioned playing the
harp. Do you play the harp as well? I always though you were a man for
wind instruments, right?


-- 
Toby Rider ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

"He either fears his fate too much,
Or his deserts are small,
That puts it not unto the touch
To win or lose it all."

- James Graham, Marquis of Montrose


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