Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Summer Harping Down Our Long Dirt Road
Finally school is out, and my summer has really begun! I have finished my long year of 5 looooong weekends to become a therapeutic musician, and next week I'll start playing at the bedsides of patients at Concord Hospital. I need to get in 45 hours of face-to-face playing time with patients before I am officially certified, and at 20 minutes a pop, I know that's a long road, too, but I am excited to get started. I have made the nicest friends at our weekend trainings, and hope to see them at the hospital as I drive my harp from room to room. I bought this sweet little wheeled platform from MusicMakers that the harp sits on; you bungee and web strap carefully, and then your harp is the steering column; when it's time to play, you set the brake, tip and pluck away. I watched women use them at Somerset last time I was there and was impressed. 

I've also been playing at our local hospice, only in their living room until I'm done with Volunteer classes there. I can hardly think of a setting that would help you lose any stage fright more agreeable than this. People that leave the rooms of their dying friends and family members for a bit of solitude and respite are the most grateful listeners. You can hardly imagine how kind they are, and gracious that you've given them a moment of...spiritualness?? I try to play for 2 hours at a time, and it really has helped me in so many ways. I have tried out arrangements I've made of Here Comes the Sun, I Will and Yesterday with hardly a person listening. I've played for 45 minutes just in the Key of G, so I'll be ready to play seamlessly at someone's bedside  And I might have truly conquered my stage fright altogether in the process. (On that subject, I'm really interested in reading a new book called Playing Scared, which is supposedly about a female pianist who froze at performances. More next month after I've bought/finished it! )

The worst part of the summer so far - besides the electric bill that pays for the humidifier to run 24/7! - is that I suddenly have a bad thumb, due to what I think is Trigger Finger. I am hoping that a splint and injections will do the trick, although they certainly didn't work with my carpal tunnel. It is the easiest surgery our ortho does; maybe you're out for 10 minutes tops? Does anyone out there have experience with this that they'd like to share??

I am trying hard to learn Kim Robertson's The Selkie. I don't know why I'm having such a hard time on the C section; it's not the octaves, I think it's the memorization. I haven't learned anything new in a long time; I did make up a fancy finish to Fanny Poer and Miss Murphy (O'C.) but sadly that's it. I am the keyboard player in a cover band - haha, I didn't think I'd be playing Leonard Skynyrd when graying at 62! - so that rehearsing seems to take up most of my time. Somerset will certainly inspire me!! I haven't been in a year or two, so the excitement is really building! 

I'm waiting for Shadowharp to contact me re: duets. Sharon, are you there? Are you still interested? I am much more comfortable about driving my harp around, so just say the word and I'll arrive at your doorstep!

Happy heat and humidity, everyone. I am saving my pennies for a trip to see Andee, hope you are, too!

4 comments:

  1. Would love to see you! And actually yes you CAN play Lynnrd Skynnrd at your age! My friend said to me the other day with great clarity, "Remember, anything you did when you were young, you can do when you're old." And he's right.

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  2. Haha, I know I can do it, I just never imagined I would be! And honestly, I'm not sure I want to. This is surely my last year doing it. I'd rather be doing a zillion other things. Like playing the harp, for instance! :))

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  3. Congrats on the Hospice, step one done.

    I hope your thumb responds to the non surgical treatment!

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  4. Pamela! What happened to July and August?!! Holy crappoli! I was entertaining a house guest for one July week, and was away in Brunswick, Maine with a friend another July week, and the before and after means getting organized to leave the clinic and Tom, and then returning I play catch up! AArrgghh! yes to the idea of duets! I will be contacting you!! Came home with several multi harp arrangements from Lubec!

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