les notes de musique

les notes de musique

Thursday, 31 March 2016

The harp wears a lei

What’s your favourite weird and inexplicably amusing harp album cover of the day? Mine is this.  
In case you can’t read the title, it’s ‘The Harp Wears a Lei’.  (Any why not?) Does what it says on the tin.

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

A curious encounter


I was speaking with a man at the supermarket today. He asked what I was doing here in America, and what I got up to more generally. When I told him I played the harp, he said:

‘The harp! YES! The cello of the opera!'
I have no idea what that means, (as I pointed out, very firmly)* but I know that I like it.

I think that’s what I’ll tell people from now on.

Next time someone asks me whether I wished I played the piccolo, I shall laugh merrily, shimmy over their feet with my MASSIVE harp, then tap them firmly on the nose and say, 'But I do! The harp is the piccolo of the roller disco!'

And then walk away, harp in tow, with a stride far more majestic than fits the situation.

*No, I didn’t really. But can you imagine??

'The harp! YES! The cello of the opera!'

'Nono. That doesn’t mean anything. I think you’ve got what you just said mixed up with something that makes sense. Good day sir.'

End Scene

p.s. I realise I used the word firmly twice in a very short space. But sometimes you just have to do things firmly, and no other word will do.