The glass harp is a simple concept: fill up a bunch of wine glasses with water, “tuning” each one by varying how much water is inside (because the pitch at which said glass will resonate depends on ...
Glass Harp, which is making a rare live appearance Friday at the Kent Stage, is one of the most innovative bands ever to have emerged from the Cleveland music scene. The trio -- Phil Keaggy on guitar, ...
AS A CHILD, Jamey Turner took piano lessons. He also studied violin. But over dinner with his family, he discovered a different instrument – the wine glass. “When I heard my dad playing a stemmed ...
These days the Youngstown, Ohio, band Glass Harp is known only to a small group of classic rock scholars and acolytes, but during its 1970s heyday the group opened for the likes of Alice Cooper, ...
This year, veteran Glass Harp Musician Jamey Turner is completing 35 years performing classical music — including Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart — using glassware and water to create a unique musical ...
Keaggy will be appearing with Michael Card, a Christian songwriter and author, at Cuyahoga Falls High School on Friday, Dec. 14. The show will be in the school's auditorium and will start at 7 p.m.
A POPULAR party trick just got turned inside out. Fill a row of wine glasses with water to different levels, rub your finger around the rim and – hey presto! – you have a glass harp. Now it seems an ...
THE world’s smallest perfect miniature violin, the world’s smallest playable violin, the world’s smallest sousaphone, one of the world’s two glass harps, the world’s smallest playable Irish harp, a ...
Fifty-four years ago this month, Youngstown natives Phil Keaggy, Daniel Pecchio and John Sferra were making music on one of the most prestigious concert stages in the world. Glass Harp fans traded ...
Everyone at some point in their lives has tried to make sweet music with the wine glasses on the table while at a restaurant. Not many could make beautiful sounds from their attempts; even fewer could ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUNuTgNU-3c&w=470] There’s a lot of cool stuff brewing on the Hackaday forums. [igor_b] posted a project he’s been working ...