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Fast flashy scales and graceful arpeggios are one sign of a strong harp technique, but they aren’t the only indication.
In fact, even if you never expect to play fast music or super-difficult music, you need a strong technique.
Technique isn’t just for speed. For instance if you struggle to make your music flow smoothly or be more expressive, these could be signs that you need some technique work.
In this week’s episode, I reveal the 3 most important reasons - not including speed and security - you need a stronger technique and how to begin developing it without hours of drudgery.
Even if you’ve never been a fan of exercises and etudes, when you listen to this episode, you’ll discover:
Plus, when you listen, you’ll have access to a FREE masterclass where I show you how to develop your technique in just 10 minutes a day. Crazy, right? Nope. It's just a little clever.
Listen to this episode as I show you the hidden costs of a shaky technique.
Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode:
By Anne Sulllivan4.8
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Fast flashy scales and graceful arpeggios are one sign of a strong harp technique, but they aren’t the only indication.
In fact, even if you never expect to play fast music or super-difficult music, you need a strong technique.
Technique isn’t just for speed. For instance if you struggle to make your music flow smoothly or be more expressive, these could be signs that you need some technique work.
In this week’s episode, I reveal the 3 most important reasons - not including speed and security - you need a stronger technique and how to begin developing it without hours of drudgery.
Even if you’ve never been a fan of exercises and etudes, when you listen to this episode, you’ll discover:
Plus, when you listen, you’ll have access to a FREE masterclass where I show you how to develop your technique in just 10 minutes a day. Crazy, right? Nope. It's just a little clever.
Listen to this episode as I show you the hidden costs of a shaky technique.
Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode:

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