Jolie

side by side comparison

I’ve got a new Jolie hybrid harp. In March I started learning to play the harp. I rented a 26-string Dusty Strings Ravenna just to see if I really liked it. Less than a month into this grand experiment I knew that I wanted a harp of my own. The process of choosing one was daunting. There is so much to consider and the investment isn’t insignificant.

My first thought was a larger harp from Dusty Strings. They have a great reputation. My hammered dulcimer was from there so I felt comfortable with the company. Wonderful wood. Rich tones. But really heavy so harder to take to church and other places. There were others I considered seriously including a carbon fiber harp from Heartland Harps. The sound was nice and they were really, really light. Unfortunately the customer service wasn’t great.

Jolie Hybrid Harp

Then I heard about MusicMakers harps. The one I chose is a Jolie hybrid with carbon fiber structure and wood on the outside. Their customer service was magnificent. Rich tones, but much lighter than the Dusty Strings. I decided that as I get older the low weight will make it easier for me to get it in and out of the car to play at church.

Waiting for it to arrive was awful. Originally they quoted about 100 days to manufacture and ship. Imagine my surprise when I got a notice that it was ready to ship almost 2 months early. It took about a week to arrive – a very long week. But very much worth it.

Here is the Jolie hybrid

I had intended to have two videos, one on each harp. But unfortunately the one on the Ravenna got accidentally deleted.

Happy Things July 2024

It has been a very full month. In July I experienced high highs and low lows, somewhat more than is usual for me. It the spirit of these blogs I am choosing to focus on the happy things. It does very little good to focus on the other things. When you read my list there is a possibility of some duplicates from other months. The inclusion on my July list does indeed mean that these things have occurred or been on my mind in the month of July.

I ask my clients to keep a gratitude journal, or at least a list of happy things between their appointments. At first many are resistant to the idea. But, the clients that do decide to follow through soon notice a difference.

Have you decided to make a list of your happy things or things you are grateful for?

Gratitude journaling is nothing particularly new and is often a part of spiritual practices. In case you are new to the blog making a list of happy things was inspired by Barbara Ann Kipfer’s book 14,000 Things to be Happy About. Check it out.

July Happy Things

smiley drawing on sand
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Internet, when its working
BLTs
Mid-week holidays
Dogs snoring
Getting carded when buying alcohol
Peanut butter
Cool summer mornings
Squirrels
Roasted and salted pumpkin seeds
Sons
Bird feeders
BLT sandwiches
Sunday naps
A patient voice teacher
The Chronicles of Narnia
Theragun massagers
Instant download sheet music
Unexpected summer rain
New bird sightings
Harp Grove song shares
Learning new things
A good swim
UPS shipping notifications