Lyon and healy harp music2/12/2023 ![]() If you play piano, you might feel stifled on something with lesser strings, depending on how serious you want to play. More expensive, but if aesthetic really matters, it’s definitely the prettiest of the four. It has a similar sound to Troubadour in my opinion (but my ear is not trained, I’ve really only listened to it before once or twice, so I might’ve be wrong). Prelude- 40 strings, with concert tension and same string spacing as L&H pedal harps, so it’s great if you want a larger range, but it’s also the heaviest of the four and less portable. For me, it was good because I’ve always intended to move up to pedal harp and imo, has a fuller bass sound which I prefer. I personally like the sound, but it is heavier (in weight) than the other two options and there are some people who don’t love it. It also has a larger range (36 strings) while retaining some portability. Troubadour VI- I’m biased because this is my harp, but it’s concert tension and the same string spacing as L&H pedal harps. Ogden- warm sound, affordable, adjustable legs that come with harp, relatively light in comparison to Troubadour and Prelude, a great harp BUT 34 strings and still NOT concert tension (afaik) ![]() I’ve only heard it over video before so I’m not sure how it sounds 100%. Drake- portable, lighter but tinnier sound and NOT CONCERT TENSION so if you plan on moving up to pedal harp, you will definitely feel the difference.
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