Celtic Harp

Celtic Harp III: Intermediate (Chordal Techniques) (Fall 2021)

Details

$190 general / $160 members
Date(s)

Sep 22, 2021 – Nov 10, 2021

6:00pm

Contact

Box office: 888-616-0274
10am-6pm, Monday-Friday

info@irishartscenter.org


Location

Our fall 2021 term will be held online.

This class will be conducted via Zoom. Upon registration, you will receive a link to, and instructions for, downloading the free program. Laptop, desk computer, or tablet with video and audio ability is required.

Overview

Mia Theodoratus, Wednesdays, 6pm—7pm

8 weekly sessions beginning September 22

Learn a simple tune and fun chord pattern techniques by studying the greats, including Naderman, Boscha, and Salzedo. To participate, the ability to place fingers in a pattern is recommended, but this course is engaging for all levels.

Instrument required. For information about instrument rentals and purchases, click here



Student testimonials:

"Mia makes it such fun to learn harp! Patient and so knowledgeable." 

"Demonstrates well and is very patient with beginners."



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