The 5 reasons why brides can’t get enough of the harp for their wedding day.

The 5 reasons why brides can’t get enough of the harp for their wedding day.

 

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The harp is a beautiful and curious instrument. Dating back at least as early as 3000 BC, it’s one of the oldest instruments in the world.

The harp appears as an important symbol in several cultures, possibly due to its powerful effect on the body and the senses. Many mythical creatures have been depicted playing harps, including angels, mermaids, sirens and gods.

Since the thirteenth century, the harp has been Ireland’s national symbol, and has even been adopted by the popular beer, Guinness, which features a harp in its logo.

The harp was once adored by royalty and harpists were required to evoke three emotions from the audience: tears, laughter, and sleep.


Why are harps so popular?

Famous harpists, such as Elias Parish-Alvars–who is considered one of the best harpists of all time–helped to increase the popularity of the instrument in the early 20th century. More recently, popular artists, such as Florence and The Machine, have brought the harp back into the mainstream. 

It’s no surprise then, that the harp is the instrument of choice for countless couples to walk down the aisle to. 

Oona Linnett, an accomplished harpist with over 20 years' experience playing for weddings shares the 5 reasons why brides keep harping on about having a harpist for their wedding day!

1)  Enjoy a sound like no other

With its rich, romantic sound and dramatic visual impact (not to mention how fantastic it looks,) a harp lends a sophisticated and elegant backdrop to your day.

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2)  Dial the stress levels down

The harp is inherently soothing and relaxing. This is especially helpful on a day which can be hectic and stressful. A groom recently wrote to thank me, saying he felt quite tense before the ceremony waiting for the bride to arrive, but the harp music really helped him to relax.

 

3)  Metallica meets Bollywood?

It’s versatile! Don’t just think of whooshy sounds, angels and ball gowns. Yes, a good harpist can play traditional wedding classics, but if you’d like a bit of Metallica or the theme from Harry Potter, some Bollywood or your favourite song played on the harp, why not? The harp is infinitely adaptable and has the knack of making any piece of music or song sound like it was written for it!

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4)  No entourage needed

A harp is self-contained. You get the melody and harmony all in one instrument! No need for backing tracks or another musician to provide accompaniment. Also, a good wedding harpist will provide their own amplification if needed.

 

5)  Your day, your rules

A harp can go anywhere (almost!) It can easily be moved from room to room if needed and can follow the guests wherever they are throughout the day. I can even provide a smaller harp if space is tight, and can also play outside if the weather allows. I provide everything I need to do so, including a battery-powered amp.

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Who is Oona?

Oona is an accomplished harpist with over 20 years' experience playing for weddings and functions throughout North West England and North Wales. She provides music for the ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast, and has recently been highly commended in the 'Best Wedding Ceremony Act' (North England) category at the Event Entertainment Awards 2019. 

To explore how Oona’s music can enhance your day, view her repertoire, listen to sound clips and much more, visit her website now! https://www.oonalinnett.com/

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