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Recording can feel surprisingly intense, even when no one else will ever hear the result.
Heather shares five practical ways to make recording part of everyday practice so it feels more useful, less stressful, and more supportive of your progress as a harpist.
In this episode:
• Why recording often feels different from normal practice, even in private
• Why you should start by recording small sections rather than everything at once
• How to use recordings as information rather than judgment
• Why listening back for just one thing at a time can stop the process feeling overwhelming
• How regular recording can help it feel more normal and less intimidating
• Why recordings can become a valuable record of your progress over time
• How speaking to yourself like a friend can make recording a far more helpful practice tool
This is a practical and encouraging episode for harpists who want to use recording more confidently in both practice and performance preparation.
Host:
Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp
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 #RecordingYourself #HarpPractice
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Recording can feel surprisingly intense, even when no one else will ever hear the result.
Heather shares five practical ways to make recording part of everyday practice so it feels more useful, less stressful, and more supportive of your progress as a harpist.
In this episode:
• Why recording often feels different from normal practice, even in private
• Why you should start by recording small sections rather than everything at once
• How to use recordings as information rather than judgment
• Why listening back for just one thing at a time can stop the process feeling overwhelming
• How regular recording can help it feel more normal and less intimidating
• Why recordings can become a valuable record of your progress over time
• How speaking to yourself like a friend can make recording a far more helpful practice tool
This is a practical and encouraging episode for harpists who want to use recording more confidently in both practice and performance preparation.
Host:
Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp
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 #RecordingYourself #HarpPractice

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