Intermediate Technique: Course 2
Continuing directly on from the Intermediate Technique Course 1, this course focuses on the next steps in technical development. Using a series of exercises, we cover a broad range of different aspects of harp technique.
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The Intermediate Technique Series is a series of courses covering the essentials of Intermediate Level harp technique.There are four courses in the series (Course 3 and Course 4 will be released mid 2025).
This Intermediate Technique Course 2 progresses directly on from the Course 1. It works systematically though different
aspects of harp technique, in steps of increasing difficulty. It covers
technical facility in scales and arpeggios of different kinds, but also
aspects of harpistic technical and musical control.
It is designed for students,
and as a resource for teachers of intermediate level harp students.
The course includes around 1.5 hours of short videos, arranged together in the format of 9 lessons. You can move at your own pace, and revisit the videos at any time. The content is pre-recorded, but you can ask questions in the comments section under each video. They can be a useful resource to refer back to, to refresh technical concepts. The numerous close-up videos and photos are an ideal supplement for visual learners.
The course covers level-appropriate technical development on: a variety of scales, arpeggios, dominant 7ths, broken chords, cross rhythms, oscillation in octaves, lever and pedal slides, and the falling hail effect. Scroll below for curriculum details.
The Intermediate Technique Courses are all suitable for both lever or pedal harp.
Music used is from the AMEB Harp Technical workbook Level 2 (Grade 5 to Grade 8): https://www.ameb.edu.au/2020-harp-level-2-technical-work. If
you don't have the music you will still be able to learn by following the playing in
the videos, as the basic concepts are universal and apply to any kind of exercise.
The Course is currently set up for one person per enrollment use only.
All prices are in US$.
To include a One-on-one Lesson to complement this course, enroll in the Skype/Zoom Lesson Course as well.
Your Instructor
Alice Giles AM is one of the world’s leading harpists, and also a dedicated and inspiring teacher. Winner of the prestigious 8th Israel International Harp Contest, she performs extensively as soloist and gives master-classes word-wide. Australian born, she studied in the US and spent many years living in Germany before returning to her roots, where she lives in rural New South Wales. Always ready for an adventure she has even performed on Mawson Station in Antarctica. She is a Board member of the World Harp Congress, and was Artistic Director of the WHC Sydney 2014. See more about Alice: www.alicegiles.com
Course Curriculum
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StartLesson 1: Scales ("off-set" scales for coordination) (6:47)
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StartLesson 2: Four-finger scale in triplets (accenting different fingers) (2:58)
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StartLesson 3: Extended arpeggio (4-finger arpeggio over four octaves) (6:58)
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StartLesson 4: Dominant 7th arpeggios (ascending patterns in inversions; extended ascending and descending with dynamics) (7:56)
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StartLesson 5: Broken chords (different right hand fingering patterns: Chords; 4-2-3-1; 1-4-2-3) (8:20)
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StartLesson 6 Pedal harp: Melodic minor (pedals and a melodic minor scale) (3:35)
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StartLesson 7: Cross rhythms (learning how to play 2:3 rhythms in alternating hands) (8:11)
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StartLesson 8: Oscillation with octaves (octave oscillation ascending and descending, using 1-4 and then 4-1 pattern) (7:45)
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StartLesson 9 Lever harp: Lever slides and falling hail effect (lever slides; lever moving with the right hand; moving two levers at once; falling hail effect); Conclusion (10:29)
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StartLesson 9 Pedal harp: Pedal slides and falling hail effect (pedal slides and pedal technique; falling hail effect); Conclusion (11:06)