The strings were not as tight but produced the same note as the tighter strings on my other harp. I then made the descicion to buy one of my own for various reasons. The strings were very tight, and had a very bright, bell-like voice. Therefore, you just have to try them.Ī great example is that I had been renting a L&H Troubador III and learning on it. I guess what I’m trying to say is NO TWO HARPS ARE THE SAME. Each harpist will have a preference for the sound, the tension, the spacing of pedals and strings. Regardless, it is my understanding that because every harp (and for that matter, every harpist) is different, the quality of the sound, projection, the size and how comfortable it feels is more because of of the specific harp than of the maker. Why else would people tell those stories? If a company has a good background, appears to be successful, and has such stories, then the company must make good harps. We have had several posts on this board that Venus are of excellent quality and durability, and I’ll rely on that statement. I have had nothing but good experiences with L&H and have no experience with Venus harps.
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