O God, enlarge within us
the sense of fellowship
with all living things,
our little brothers and sisters
to whom Thou has given this earth
as their home in common with us.
May we realize
that they live not for us alone,
but for themselves and for Thee,
and that they love the
sweetness of life even as we,
and serve Thee better
in their place than we in ours.
--St. Basil the Great
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Workshops
Mary teaches topics that are of keen interest to harpers
and harpists everywhere. Handouts are provided with repertoire
that can be utilized by students for their own performances.
As a harp music publisher (Afghan Press Harp Music Publications),
she is also available to edit your harp books, making
them appealing to all harpists, with helpful fingerings and correct
notation. Please note that Afghan Press is no longer accepting
new artists due to the already heavy load, but we will work to
make your book appealing to stores which retail harp music.
Keeping up with the tempo
You'll learn to utilize the left hand to assist the
melody, and to eliminate notes that won't be missed so you can
repeat numerous times without fatiguing the right hand. Tunes
are mainly in the Celtic vein, with emphasis on Scottish tunes.
We will study Glenlivet, The Bride's Reel, Blarney Pilgrim, Flowers
of Edinburgh, Merrily Kiss the Quaker, Morrison's Jig, Trippin'
up the Stairs, and Lannigan's Ball among others. We will also
go over a series of exercises to limber up the fingers, and to
prevent straining muscles and tendons.
Ensembles on the Fly
Have you even been in a situation where your were
called upon to play a song as an accompaniment when you practiced
it as a solo? Or the other way around? In this workshop we will
take some tunes and look at them from the solo point of view
and from the ensemble point of view. Different treatments on
solo playing will include accompaniments and harmonies. Different
treatments on ensemble playing of the same tunes will include
countermelodies and ostinatos. Handouts will be provided. This
workshop may be helpful for those wishing to jam more comfortably.
Methodic Improvisation
Contrary to popular belief, improvisation takes more planning
than you might think. In this workshop we will concentrate on
three tunes: an American folk song, a hymn and a pop tune. Using
composition techniques, we'll create an improvisatory rendition
which can be used in many ways and many situations.
You can then use the techniques learned in this workshop to create
many more renditions of many more songs, and to begin to improvise.
Hymn Arrangement
Learn techniques to isolate the melody from a hymnal arrangement,
make it imminently playable on the harp with easy harmonies and
accompaniments, and add a flute countermelody.
The Amateur Small Ensemble
You have friends or relatives who play various instruments, and
youd like to put together a group (or they are urging you
to join their group). Youre used to reading the notes on
the page, but one member of your group plays by ear, and youve
been asked to play for a friends wedding. What to do??
This workshop will guide you to choosing repertoire and organizing
or arranging it for yourself and your recreational group. For
the beginning to intermediate harpist, this class will help you
feel more comfortable and give you confidence playing in a group.
Sight Reading
A geograpgical approach to sight reading using BINGO techniques.
If you're fast at BINGO, you can be a great sightreader! Learn
the techniques necessary to be a good sight reader.
Publishing Hints
An in-depth discussion with handouts on how to approach music
publishing, not from the copyright issue, but from music theory
to notation to plastic coils to shipping.
Self Connection and Balance with the Harp
Using seven beautiful melodies, we will explore connection and
gratitude. By creating balance and self connection as a performer/player,
we can better connect with our audience for a more meaningful
experience. Harps not required
The Breath of Music; Harp Meditations for
the Player
Wear loose clothing and be prepared to do some deep breathing,
a little singing and maybe a few passive exercises on the floor.
We will play short passages for each other as well as for ourselves
throughout the workshop, emphasizing breathing and phrasing.
We will be using portions of familiar melodies. Bring your harp,
but not your music stand. |