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Beautiful and restful. Love seeing the dog resting with it.
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Note how you can see the strings wobble, that’s due to the camera’s CCD scan rate. It’s a technical thing with digital cameras.
Pity it wasn’t done on a full-sized harp, so the lower “bell” notes could be played. Otherwise, pretty good!
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Yeah, the clear visibility of some standing waves on strings comes from having frequencies neatly related to the scan rate. Fine by me. Pythagoras likes it too. 😉
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A well-played harp is indeed a good instrument for this fine old song. I also like the cinematography: largely closeup, with some standing waves visible on the strings and a rapt-looking dog visible beyond them.
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