Where is part 3? Thanks JoAnn for your beautiful videos 👍🏼
@autoharpist4 жыл бұрын
In the works!
@harpboy213 жыл бұрын
(Bob Fish here) Hi Jo Ann, Thanks for all your great videos. A tip I got from Pete d'Aigle re the measuring of string that one snips off (where you used a ruler). Pete told me to cut a drinking straw to the required length, then one pushes the un-cut string through the straw, then you just cut the string at the end of the straw. Hope that's helpful. Keep up the great work. I recommend my students to visit 'Autoharp Avenue'.
@dianawildermuth1212 жыл бұрын
I really appreciated the first 2 parts of this tutorial series. I'm sorry to see that it looks like you weren't able to finish the series. Have you considered doing it with another autoharp? Thanks for the information though. It was very helpful!
@tubebobwil9 жыл бұрын
Yet another excellent, excellent video.
@mountianmusic9713 жыл бұрын
I love how you are able to do that!!!
@wvpamcur10 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. Where is the Conversion 3?!
@jau25525 жыл бұрын
Along with other commenters, part 3 please. Thank you.
@rzimmer113 жыл бұрын
gr8 series are you going to finish this series? i looked for Diatonic Autoharp Conversion 3 but could not find it anywhere. would like to see how to cut the chord pads and how you move the chord unit down the autoharp for more room to play string and to finally here it after the conversion is all done/ let me know if you will finish this series. thanks for sharing.
@PeteyMack6413 жыл бұрын
Great job on this! I can't wait to hear it play! Thanks for sharing, Pete :0)
@priorronan11 жыл бұрын
Hi Jo Ann, did you ever get the third part completed? Thanks for the encouragement to keep playing.
@gkseeton13 жыл бұрын
This is really cool, thanks! I will eventually be trying this myself.
@jackrichardson927710 жыл бұрын
What ever happened to diatonic autoharp conversion 3?
@oracle2mountain13 жыл бұрын
HI, JoAnne: Another way I quiet down the upper part of the chord bars is to put a thin narrow piece of the left over felt in there; glued in using Gorilla glue (which expands but then holds forever); rather than buy more insulation. Paul of Fl. Appreciate what you do; especially like the bite size bits.
@TZ2OurLittleDogToo13 жыл бұрын
very informative! thank you!
@toneywright954112 жыл бұрын
i really enjoy your videos on the autoharp. I just bought an older 15 chord oscar schimdt and would like to convert it to a diatonic in the key of C. What chord bars would I use
@lauriemedley8 жыл бұрын
Hi Jo Ann! I love your channel/videos! I too am patiently awaiting Part 3 of the conversion of the autoharp from diatonic to chromatic with the accompanying info on quieting the chord bars and cutting the new felt for the chord bars. You are a great instructor! I will also be watching your strumming/picking since currently I am only strumming rather monatonously! I'm going to start with bending my picks down as you suggested and being sure they are comfortable! keep "putting it out there" for your secret admirers like me. I'm excited to have found you !(Check out youtube: Bertie playing the autoharp. I will soon be inheriting that harp which they believe was made in the early 1800s!) Thanks, Laurie
@kayleining22229 жыл бұрын
I have exactly the same autoharp, could you tell me which set of fladmark strings you used, Model A or B?
@autoharpist9 жыл бұрын
Mary Kay Leining Model B. Any autoharp that has individual 'bridge pins' at the top - one for every string - is a B model. The autoharps that have a single metal bridge rod running across the top are A model.
@ronhoover9 жыл бұрын
Jo Ann Smith thank you!
@cameronwinn52424 жыл бұрын
Part 3 is the most important one! Otherwise, its just changing strings...
@lauriemedley8 жыл бұрын
Hi Jo Ann! I love your channel/videos! I too am patiently awaiting Part 3 of the conversion of the autoharp from diatonic to chromatic with the accompanying info on quieting the chord bars and cutting the new felt for the chord bars. You are a great instructor! I will also be watching your strumming/picking since currently I am only strumming rather monatonously! I'm going to start with bending my picks down as you suggested and being sure they are comfortable! keep "putting it out there" for your secret admirers like me. I'm excited to have found you !(Check out youtube: Bertie playing the autoharp. I will soon be inheriting that harp which they believe was made in the early 1800s!) Thanks, Laurie