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 Evidently, late onset harp disorder is not uncommon among wannabe musicians and “women of a certain age”.  Although we may have missed a critical window of opportunity for learning  (you know, the one where new skills imprint on youthful wet clay) we make up for it with enthusiasm and determination.  As the fortunate owner of two Salvi harps I plan to spend the rest of my life living up to learning to play them.  Note by note by goddam note.  So to speak.

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