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General Articles
Laurie Riley Answers Questions
On harp teachers, for harp teachers, on left shoulder playing and moreHarp Myth 1
Is Bigger Better?Laurie Riley: Music Heals
On music for healing and transitionHarp Myth 2
Standard String SpacingLaurie Riley and Michael MacBean
On preventing and correcting harp-related injuriesHarp Myth 3
Flat, Staved and Round BacksLuthier Vs. Woodworker Harp Myth 4
How to Buy a HarpThe Asymmetrical Soundboard Harp Myth 5
About WoodThe Magic and Ease of the Harp Harp Myth 6
Why Instruments CrackSocieties, Publications & Links Harp Myth 7
Hardwoods & Endangered WoodsGlossary Word List Harp Myth 8
Tonewoods/SoundboardsHarp Parts Harp Myth 9
Laminates & CompositesTypes Of Strings Harp Myth 10
Rethinking the term &Quot;Harp&Quot;Tapered and Microthread Pins Harp Myth 11
Finding a Harp TeacherOther Kinds of Harps FAQ's
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