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Flowing Arpeggios Start From a Ripple

Jul 19, 2021
This post was first published on August 5, 2019. Updated on July 19, 2021.

“Throw a stone into the stream and the ripples that propagate themselves are the beautiful type of all influence.”  Ralph Waldo Emerson


The ripple effect is generally understood to mean the expanding impact of a single action, for instance the increase in good feeling from a single good deed.

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12 Great Arpeggio Pieces – That Aren’t “The Little Fountain”

Aug 12, 2019

“The Little Fountain... again?”

Perhaps that question has gone through your mind at a student recital as yet another proud harpist steps up to show off his or her arpeggios with this perennial favorite. And it is a favorite, but it’s not the only arpeggio-rich piece in our harp repertoire.

So in case you feel like a change in your arpeggio music, I offer 12 possibilities that...

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The Ripple Effect: 7 Keys to Better Arpeggios

Aug 05, 2019

“Throw a stone into the stream and the ripples that propagate themselves are the beautiful type of all influence.”  Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

The ripple effect is generally understood to mean the expanding impact of a single action, for instance the increase in good feeling from a single good deed.

In harp playing, we seek a different, but no less impactful, type of ripple...

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