Anne Sulllivan

Practicing Harp Happiness

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Is playing the harp harder than you thought it would be? Ever wish you knew the secrets to learning music that only the experts and the eight year old YouTube stars seem to know? Want to finally finish the pieces you start and play them with ease, confidence and joy? Harp Mastery founder and Harp Happiness expert Anne Sullivan believes every harp player can learn to play the music they want the way they want. Tune in as she clears the confusion around topics like fingering, technique, sight reading and practice skills and shares the insider tips that help her students make music beautifully. W...

Autor

Anne Sulllivan

Kategorie

Music

Podcast-Website

www.harpmastery.com

Neueste Folge

6. Jul 2026

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Finding The Music in the Silence - PHH 268 29.06.2026

In 1782, Mozart was corresponding with a fellow composer about the art of composition. Mozart made the point that the true essence of music lies not only in the notes themselves but also in the spaces between them. That thought was echoed a century later by Claude Debussy who said, "Music is the silence between the notes."  Silence is powerful. One part of the power of silence is its ability to de...

Layer by Layer: Build Your Own Arrangement - PHH 267 22.06.2026

As I look back on my childhood and my very first music studies, I realize that I was incredibly fortunate, blessed, actually. Not because I was gifted or because my parents were not only willing but were able to support my harp lessons. Not because I was in one of the music capitals of the world and had access to world class teachers. Not because I had so many opportunities and people that encoura...

Meet the Composer: Louis Anthony deLise - PHH 266 15.06.2026

I don't know if you've ever had this experience, but there's something that happens when you realize that you have to shift your understanding of someone. It's a little unsettling, as if that person belonged in one little box in your mind and now you find out it's been the wrong box all along, and in fact, they don't really belong in a box at all. Your appreciation of that person takes on new mean...

3 Techniques That Matter - PHH 265 08.06.2026

Let me start by saying that technique was a struggle for me. You may have heard me talk before about how my double-jointed fingers wouldn't do what my teacher wanted, let alone what I wanted. I had been playing the harp for nearly ten years before I was able to develop proper mechanics, to make my fingers play with the form and strength necessary for the level of playing I aspired to. Granted, I w...

Secrets to a Long-Lasting Musical Partnership with Joan Marsh - PHH 264 01.06.2026

Here are some numbers to give you a little perspective before I introduce my guest today. The average length of a marriage in the United States is 20 years. Business partnerships don't do nearly so well, with nearly 70% failing within  the first five years. We are not a society geared toward longevity.  But musical partnerships are different from business partnerships and certainly different from...

Music Notation Apps Reviewed and Why You Need One - PHH 263 26.05.2026

There are plenty of things that make me feel old, for instance, when I remember that I used to have to go to the library to do research or that I didn't know who was calling me before I answered the phone. Here's another one that makes me feel positively ancient, and I promise you I'm not that old: I remember my mother handwriting music that my teacher wanted me to learn but was out of print. We d...

How to Learn a Piece You Can't Listen To First - PHH 262 18.05.2026

When I was a young harpist, there was no internet. I know that would shock a young harpist today who has grown up with the wealth of resources that are available with a single click. I was curious about when exactly the first internet-savvy generation grew up, so with a quick search - everything is clickable - I found the Gen Z'ers are the first internet generation, born between 1995 and 2010. Tha...

3 Things You Can Do to Make Your Music Smoother Instantly - PHH 261 11.05.2026

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What Your Desert Island Pieces Say About You - PHH 260 04.05.2026

Here's the picture: it's the most unusual shipwreck in history. Somehow or other you have ended up alone on a desert island with just your harp. It's interesting to consider how this might have happened. Did you swim to shore after the shipwreck with your harp strapped to your back? Or maybe you used it like a raft and your harp is what saved you. But somehow, against all the odds and flying in th...

When Right Is Wrong: The Ultimate Musical Dilemma - PHH 259 27.04.2026

Playing music is hard. Trying to evaluate how well you are playing it is even harder, much harder.  If this were a sport, a game like baseball, our efforts in relation to those of the opposing team would be reflected in the score. In an individual sport like golf, your score is a marker of your performance against the challenge of the course, the weather and any number of other factors. In an arti...

7 Ways to Place Chords: Beyond the Rules - PHH 258 20.04.2026

When was the last time you took a moment to just play some chords on your harp and let yourself simply enjoy them? When you hear that rich, resonant sound, you know that this was what your harp was meant to sound like. Perhaps hearing someone else play chords like that was why you decided to play the harp. It's goosebump territory, for sure. You can feel it in your bones, in your core.  I don't kn...

Creating Your Secondary Practice Style: A New Look at Your Practice Breed - PHH 257 13.04.2026

A number of years ago, I wrote a blog post comparing practice styles to two breeds of dogs: a German Shepherd and a Greyhound. This was my metaphor for discussing a topic I found really hard to address with my students, the fact that their natural practice style was a determining factor in the speed of their progress. Let me explain. I had some students who were committed to doing everything corre...

Moving Up: The Intermediate Level Skills You Need - PHH 256 06.04.2026

I think one of the biggest challenges in music study is that it is very difficult to really measure our progress. It's so easy to lose track of what we've accomplished when we're faced with new challenges that often seem to be more of the same ones we've been struggling with all along. The notes are still hard. Our fingers still aren't moving fast enough. We still can't make our music flow.  The r...

Simplify and Renew: How to Spring Clean Your Harp Playing - PHH 255 30.03.2026

Spring is finally settling in where I live. You might be weeks ahead of me or behind me or in a totally different hemisphere, but in the spirit of sharing what's on my mind and what's happening in my world, I want to talk about spring cleaning today. Naturally, though, I'm not talking about cleaning windows and carpets and closets. I want to talk about spring cleaning your harp life.  When I first...

Music Theory Starts Here - PHH 254 23.03.2026

If you came to me for a lesson and said you wanted to work on music theory, my first reaction would be to do my happy dance. I admit it - I am a theory geek. I love talking about the building blocks of music and exploring the way composers use them to create the kaleidoscopic variety of music we love to play.  But after my happy dance, I would ask you this question:  why do you want to learn music...

Your Ultimate Guide to Practice Journaling - PHH 253 16.03.2026

I was recently at the home of a harpist friend, and she showed me her stack of diaries, her appointment books from past years. There were decades of them. She was deciding it was time to get rid of them, but she wasn't quite ready to do it. I had to admit that I pitched mine long ago, and that occasionally I have wished that I still had them. They would be fun to look through. Those entries, even...

Learning to Play By Ear: a First Steps Seminar - PHH 252 09.03.2026

Playing by ear is one of those things that musicians either know they can do or think they'll never be able to do. Those who are practiced at it seem to have endless tunes at their fingertips. Name a tune, and if they know it, they can play it. To those who can't do it - at least not yet - it seems nothing short of magical.  But ask someone to explain how they work this magic, and you will likely...

Creating Your Harp Life with Dr. Kristina Finch - PHH 251 02.03.2026

I know it's cliché, but when I was a young harpist, I wanted to be just like my teacher, the same way children want to be just like their parents. Specifically, that meant to me that I was going to play in a big orchestra someday. It was years later when I discovered that not only were there other paths harpists could pursue, but that some of those paths actually suited me better. I've certainly d...

Masterclass: Making an Etude Out Of Your Piece - PHH 250 23.02.2026

Today's show is a masterclass, a show where I get to dig in to how to do something. We aren't just talking big picture concepts; we're going to get down to the nitty gritty.  I have to say this is my favorite kind of show to do, because it feels like teaching, almost like we're right here together in the same room, and I'm sharing what I've learned to help you learn too. I love that. And I really...

How to Make Panic-free Page Turns - PHH 249 16.02.2026

Are you ready to talk about page turns? I realize that page turns may not seem like a captivating topic, However, if you've ever had a page turn go wrong in a moment when you don't want to have anything go wrong, you know how important page turns are. Even in the age of bluetooth pedals, poorly prepared page turns can mar an otherwise lovely performance. I'm warning you right now that page turning...

Answers to Your Questions: Relaxed Playing and Tuning By Ear - PHH 248 09.02.2026

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How Not to be a Control Freak Harpist - PHH 247 02.02.2026

Today we're talking about control. Control is a word that comes up a lot in our harp playing, whether it's about controlling our fingers, our dynamics, tempo, tone, focus, or a hundred other relevant things. It feels like we're always trying to gain control over something in our playing, or over ourselves.  But the path to mastery isn't about asserting control; it's actually about letting go of co...

Next Level Repertoire: Turning Baby Steps into Giant Strides - PHH 246 26.01.2026

Have you ever started learning a piece that seemed like it should be relatively easy to learn, and then discovered it was actually much harder than you thought? Of course you have; it happens to all of us. In this situation, we have a choice. We could persist, digging our heels in and fighting our way through the piece anyway. Or we could put the piece aside for the time when we are ready for it....

Next Level Musicianship: The Sensory Triangle - PHH 245 19.01.2026

If you've listened to me for a while or taken any of my classes or workshops, you know that I love finding the solutions to problems we harpists face and creating the step by step plans to take action to solve them. I've discovered over my years of teaching that it's not hard to define the problem, at least the surface problem. For instance, if your left hand can't play the notes in two specific m...

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