Why Double Strung?
Why Double Strung?
A double strung harp is a harp with two parallel rows of strings tuned the same. The vibrations “bounce off” each set of strings for rich harmonics, and you can do tons of special effects and unusual tune arrangements with amazingly little effort.
You can do things that sound a LOT harder than they are.
You can make glittery effects that you cannot make on a single row of strings.
Your hands will never run into each other.
You can play fast celtic music more easily.
Therapeutic music feels even more therapeutic.
You get an “endorphin high” as your brain hemispheres balance.
You probably will never have to “make yourself practice” again, it’s so FUN.
You have twice as many strings in a smaller, lighter harp.
Play more repertoire.
Stoney End harps are so reasonable in price.
I give you free perks when you purchase through me
(see “Harp Models” page).
Improvising is easy on a double.
Watch the YouTube Double strung harp tutorials and you’ll see “why double strung.”