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Heather chats with Karen about carving out a meaningful harp life as an adult, from rediscovering the instrument after college to building a career centred on service, teaching, and creativity.
They explore therapeutic music in hospitals, hearing and using modes by colour, and what makes the double strung harp such a freeing instrument to play.
In this episode:
• How Karen went from violin and pedal harp at school to finding lever harp as an affordable way back into playing
• How an in-person harp event became the turning point for choosing an instrument and a direction
• Therapeutic music in hospitals: what the training involves, what the work is like, and how to avoid burnout
• A thoughtful discussion on volunteering vs getting paid, and how to donate your fee without taking paid work away from others
• Modes as colour and mood: comparing modes by keeping the same tonal centre for clearer “light and shadow” hearing
• Karen’s Dorian work and arranging approach, plus where to find her resources
• Why she chose the double strung harp, how she adapted to it, and the musical benefits of having two string courses
• Highs and lows of learning therapeutic music, including the reality of making mistakes with a vulnerable population
• Karen’s advice to adult learners: stop stopping, practise recovering, and build confidence through continuity
This is a warm, practical conversation about making music that serves, learning with curiosity, and giving yourself permission to play with more freedom.
Host:
Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp
Guest:
Karen Peterson - Harpist, Teacher, Certified Music Practitioner
Learn with us:
https://www.HowToHarp.com (membership, courses, retreats)
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a harp friend. It really helps the podcast grow!
#HowToHarpPodcast #HowToHarp #HeatherDownieHarpist #TherapeuticHarp #DoubleStrungHarp
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Heather chats with Karen about carving out a meaningful harp life as an adult, from rediscovering the instrument after college to building a career centred on service, teaching, and creativity.
They explore therapeutic music in hospitals, hearing and using modes by colour, and what makes the double strung harp such a freeing instrument to play.
In this episode:
• How Karen went from violin and pedal harp at school to finding lever harp as an affordable way back into playing
• How an in-person harp event became the turning point for choosing an instrument and a direction
• Therapeutic music in hospitals: what the training involves, what the work is like, and how to avoid burnout
• A thoughtful discussion on volunteering vs getting paid, and how to donate your fee without taking paid work away from others
• Modes as colour and mood: comparing modes by keeping the same tonal centre for clearer “light and shadow” hearing
• Karen’s Dorian work and arranging approach, plus where to find her resources
• Why she chose the double strung harp, how she adapted to it, and the musical benefits of having two string courses
• Highs and lows of learning therapeutic music, including the reality of making mistakes with a vulnerable population
• Karen’s advice to adult learners: stop stopping, practise recovering, and build confidence through continuity
This is a warm, practical conversation about making music that serves, learning with curiosity, and giving yourself permission to play with more freedom.
Host:
Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp
Guest:
Karen Peterson - Harpist, Teacher, Certified Music Practitioner
Learn with us:
https://www.HowToHarp.com (membership, courses, retreats)
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a harp friend. It really helps the podcast grow!
#HowToHarpPodcast #HowToHarp #HeatherDownieHarpist #TherapeuticHarp #DoubleStrungHarp

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