I have an autoharp. When I was in university doing my B. A. in ECE, they said we had to learn to play an instrument. I played the recorder, the piano (which is in bad shape), and I've played guitar. I decided to pick up an autoharp.
This is a photo a reporter took for a Manotick local newspaper, where I used to live and work. She did an article about me teaching music. I was playing Waltzing Matilda!
![]() |
1993 |
Originally, it was sad playing it in the modern era, remembering the good times. Caitlin tried to sell it online for me. There were no bites. I brought it home, but Caitlin forgot to take the advert offline. Suddenly, a bite.
There were questions about the instrument. The older ones have a better sound the potential buyer told me. She'd been researching it. I've replaced some felts. Re-felting professionally would cost $500 she told me. I'd reglued some.
I have the tuner, spare pegs, and pics. Also, an autotuner. I always used to tune it sharp, and my mother had perfect pitch. She'd just shudder when I played!
I've been playing it. I told my disappointed buyer that she gave me a gift of getting back to playing it. I am going to keep it for now.
I was out back playing it, and a katydid came to check it out!
The katydids, or bush crickets, are in full breeding stage. It's Katydid season. They are munching and mating.
If you want to know what they sound like, you can hear them on my video. I thought he'd make a good percussion section for my songs!
In the meantime, Saturday was Caitlin's birthday. I chose some flowers to send. We're meeting up next weekend, but I gave her her gift before they went to Newfoundland. I wanted to mark the occasion. This is what I ordered:
18 comments:
I'd never heard of an autoharp before! I'm glad your interest in the instrument was revived!
I have a violin gathering dust and mold in the basement.
I know about losing one’s singing voice. I didn’t have a great one, but it’s worse now.
What a great idea, singing and strumming for the insects, birds, groundhogs, frogs and kitties!
Hari OM
How wonderful to reconnect with an old skill! YAM xx
Choosing harpsichord looks complicated. The flowers are beautiful, and no katydids on it. Linda in hot Kansas
It is good that you are keeping the autoharp for now.
I enjoyed listening to the autoharp video. Your voice sounds good to me. Well done!
Hmmm... you've made me wonder whatever happened to my Great-Uncle Bob's auto harp!
You're a woman of many talents, that's for sure.
I enjoyed you singing and playing and the stories. A lovely talent to have. That katydid was very interesting. Happy Belated Birthday to Caitlin.
It sounds like your kids and grandkids come by their talent naturally.
That's quite a difference between those two bouquets!
I Have a high school friend from about 1954, a few years ago I asked him what he was doing these days. " Playing the cello again", and he is my age, 85. Keep on playing, half an hour every day and let us also enjoy your music. Flowers never quite arrive as you have ordered. but even so are delightful.Where were the curly ribbons?
I Have a high school friend from about 1954, a few years ago I asked him what he was doing these days. " Playing the cello again", and he is my age, 85. Keep on playing, half an hour every day and let us also enjoy your music. Flowers never quite arrive as you have ordered. but even so are delightful.Where were the curly ribbons?
Love the katydid and the pretty flowers! Happy Birthday to Caitlin!
Take care, Happy Sunday! Have a wonderful week.
You are very talented!
Brought back memories of singing and playing guitar, banjo, etc. Tried the other day and was disappointed in my voice as well as my finger work on the guitar.
So interesting.. I had never heard of the autoharp before.
I'd never heard of an autoharp before!
Happy Belated Birthday to Caitlin.
All the best Jan
Post a Comment