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Elizabeth Ely has played the
harp all her life. Her mother, Kathryn Ely, has unquestionably been her predominant
teacher. Not remembering a time when the harp was not a part of her life, Elizabeth
received her first blister, from overdoing it, when she was three years old.
Personal experience has shown that there are many different ways to
learn. The interactive and teamwork approach of her mother's teaching worked very
well. However, not all teachers work this way. Elizabeth writes that
"for me personally, I continue to play the harp in spite of my Bachelor's Degree in
Music Performance, not because of it...I lost touch with the joy I once felt."
Re-inspiration came for Elizabeth after university when she began
performing on cruise ships. She explains that it was there that "I learned
hands on, pun intended, to blend the beneficial classical training I had gained from my
mother with the art of entertaining. Music did not have to experienced only on the
concert stage. I was surrounded by other performers who played the music people
wanted to hear. It was presented in a fun, comfortable, more interactive
way. Different people are moved by different styles and types of music.
By playing a mixture of popular and classical music, I feel I have finally found my
niche. It feels right."
Read about the events surrounding the recording
of Elizabeth's second CD, and of her Titanic inspiration.
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