[Woodcarver] Posting to the list ...

Larry Yudis thewoodcraftshop at mchsi.com
Sat Sep 10 12:24:50 EDT 2011


You just did, Paul.

Larry (BIG DOG) Yudis, Owner
The Woodcraft Shop
2724 State St.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
800-397-2278
thewoodcraftshop at mchsi.com
www.thewoodcraftshop.com

Carol and Larry Yudis, Show Chairs
International Woodcarvers Congress
Affiliated Wood Carvers, Ltd.
PO Box 104
Bettendorf, IA 52722
563-505-2700 (Carol's cell)
563-676-8264 (Larry's cell)
congress at mchsi.com
www.awcltd.org


-----Original Message-----
From: woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com [mailto:woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com] On Behalf Of Pauls
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:47 AM
To: John Anderson; [Woodcarver]
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Donna's New Harp- Music

Hello sir. How do i post on the list? I would be grateful if i knew how.

John Anderson <woodcarver87 at cox.net> wrote:


>Magnificent! john a

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Donna Menke

> To: virtualharpcircle at yahoogroups.com ; woodworking_women ; bandsawboxes ; knotholes ; woodcarving at yahoogroups.com ; [Woodcarver]

> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 2:49 PM

> Subject: [Woodcarver] Donna's New Harp- Music

>

>

> OK- I have given up the plan to get a good professional-looking video and I'm going to just put up something that shows how the new harp plays. We have had unbelievable problems with our computer programs and I cannot get anything to work as it has for the past 4 years. So her is an un-edited Greensleeves played on the 26 string harp I designed and just finished building. the sound is not as good as with the video camera since it was taken with just a 5MB still camera in video mode.

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBGG8itCnLw

>

> I used different features from many different harps to make a hybrid that was uniquely mine - and fulfilled my needs. The harp body, pillar and neck are made from walnut I had on hand, in addition to ebony used for the turned pivot where the knee-block meets the top of the box body. The dragonfly inlay has abalone shell wings and an ebony body, with real rubies for eyes. The dragonfly was inlayed into a piece of holly wood which was framed with pink ivory and then the whole assembly inlayed into the walnut of the neck.

> If you would like to see how the harp was made please look at my blog: http://dragonflyharp.blogspot.com/ where I recorded the process step-by-step.

> As for my playing, well I have been practicing on my own for 4 years now and this is the best I can do. I am a better harp builder than I am a player- but I enjoy both.

> Donna Menke

>

> http://www.woodworks-by-donna.com

>

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