
Anne's harp story unfolds
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Back in early June, I shared the remarkable story of how a special Dusty Strings FH34 harp found its way back to me through a series of serendipitous events. Now that several weeks have passed, you may be wondering what unfolded next. When we last spoke, the harp was making its way from the Virginia Harp Center to Nova Scotia. It arrived safely on June 7 and patiently waited in its box, unopened, for four days.

During that week, life took a challenging turn. On June 5, my husband received the heartbreaking news of his father's sudden passing. Just a day later, my own father was admitted to the ER, and on June 9, he also passed away. It was an emotionally overwhelming time as we mourned the loss of our beloved fathers.
Finally, on June 11, I felt ready to meet my harp. I carefully unboxed it, filled with a mix of excitement and apprehension. It was undeniable—the harp was most certainly the same one I had played and loved at the Somerset Harp Festival in 2018. Every detail matched perfectly, and as I plucked the strings, its voice resonated just as I remembered. I knew deep in my heart that serendipity had brought this harp back to me, I decided to name her Serena.

Serena and I spent a wonderful week practicing together, and our journey took on a greater purpose. I took her with me to play at my father-in-law's funeral, where her melodies expressed the love and sorrow we felt. I played Fading Memories, Mermaid's Tears, Mavillette, Hope for Tomorrow, God's Way, Be Still and Know, Home to New Glasgow and Nearer My God to Thee.

You may have noticed my absence throughout June as I took a break from creating new music and videos. It took time for me to find my way again amidst the whirlwind of emotions. I am immensely grateful for all the kind thoughts and well-wishes I received from you, my readers. My students were incredibly understanding as I had to cancel lessons and take some time off from teaching.
Stepping away from teaching for the month of July allows me to create space for creativity. I am delighted to share a new song with you, composed in loving memory of my father. The night before my dad passed away, my brother was by his side in the hospital, and my father said, "Geoff, this is God's Way."
This recording is Serena's first video, and I believe she sounds absolutely beautiful. In this composition, I've incorporated my father's gentle, kind voice, so that every time I play it, I feel as though he is speaking to me. The sheet music for "God's Way" is available here.
My new harp, Serena has quickly become a source of healing and inspiration.
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Anne I am so happy the harp is the same one your met at Somerset. Maybe you found each other at a time when Serena will bring you comfort and peace. The Good Lord knew when you needed Serena the most. Rest the month of July and refuel your soul. I and I am sure all your students want you to have this time for reflection and renewal. Stay well and sending love.
Anne, I play my harp weekly at a local hospital and your arrangements are the basis of my repertoire. This week I added Gratitude and your mini lesson helped me learn it quickly (I have a 46 string Prelude lever). I have decided to play it through first at a relaxed tempo, then faster and the third time even faster – and the last page back to the first tempo. I will be adding “God’s Way” to my growing list. Learning to play at age 51 and 19 years later, I know that my gift of playing is “God’s Way”. Thank you.
That was absolutely beautiful Ann.
Oh Anne, I’m so sorry you and your husband have had such great loss. My heartfelt condolences to you both on the passing of your father’s, may Serana fill you with happy memories.
Warm hugs,
Vickie
This song is such a beautiful tribute to your father, and I love how the title was given to you. Serena sounds amazing. I pray that you will find continued peace and healing by playing your beautiful new harp. Thanks for sharing your story and your talent with us.