In a convenient range of sizes too.
HArp is clearly a rock instruments, especially double electic harp. Also think that using a Fender amp with a spring reverb is a really good idea.
And subconsciously we all assume some ultra conservative thinks that harps are only to be used for angelic spherical music.
This is blasphemous like the organs in “In A Gadda Da Vida”.
“It is intercapitalized; lower-case “e”, capital “X”, lower-case “i” “s” “t” “e” “n”, capital “Z””
All the way from “Frodo” to “Jabba the Hutt”.
@DukeTrout I know it is Edinburgh Castle; but I feel it should be renamed Skirling Castle for the Tattoo. Looking at all those heavy uniforms, makes the idea of Napoleonic campaigns even more exhausting.
Missed opportunity: conjoined twins playing double harps.
Fair enough! I’ve worked many years in technical communications and my own rule of thumb is simply to follow the capitalization that a company uses. To me, “Youtube” scans in the same register as “Bladerunner” but YMMV.
No way. Their faces will be MELTED!!! \m/ \m/
Yes!!!
Missing panel: “Wait, looks like the CPR worked after all, back to Earth you go! I’ll take that harp, and don’t forget your dusty old television over there by the door. See ya soon!”
I can see too much sax and violins being a problem, but this?
Hey, quit bashing my home country’s national instrument. I grew up on accordion music. Half the family played the accordion and my dad played the pipe organ at a huge Catholic church before he was married.
Can’t do it anymore (forgot how) but the Polka was danced at every occasion including my wedding and my daughter’s wedding just a few years ago (last time my dad and mom danced a Polka together).
We were the stereo typical Polish family and proud of it.
It’s all in good fun, like feigning horror at instruments like bagpipes or tubas.
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