Re: Young people, RAINBOW harp?



Jervis,

if you want to go for a 4-hole children's harp, you could look for the
Hohner "Speedy". This one has one octave with wide hole spacing, could
be the same as the "Rainbow" mentioned by Jack Ely with another name.

But I personally think that it would be better to go for the "Happy
Colors". The price is the same, and you have a real ten-hole harp. You
wrote that you want to teach 9 to 12 year old children and IMO with this
age it's better to start with a real harp. 

Otto





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