Music Lesson In a Tree
It was little Celegorm’s idea that Cousin Fingon’s music lesson should take place in a tree. It’s possibly not the least distracting place to have a music lesson. Fingon and Maglor are playing Anglo-saxon style harps (hearpe) which are much more practical for climbing trees (or Thangorodrim) with than a modern harp would be. Fingon is playing a jewelled silver hearpe, which Maglor rather disapproves of (I decided that Maglor should disapprove of silver harps when I remembered that Elrond's harp at the end of Lord of the Rings is silver. That might not make sense, but hey.)
I have decided that the auto settings do a better job of photographing paintings than I do manually. This was taken with a 28mm manual focus lens, and the 'landscape' camera mode.
As usual, I liked the pencil sketch of the faces better than the final painted version:
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I was looking for child models to be Celegorm, saw that one and thought YUP that's him! :-D
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I'm lookng forward to exploring the Anglo-Saxon site. I enjoyed the little harp video.
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I'm sure I learned at university that Anglo-Saxon music was very limited in terms of tone and range, and I can remember reading that and thinking: hmm, says who??? :-D
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This is a very interesting thing, a Myanmar harp, which I saw and heard played recently. THe modern version has tuning pegs, but the original uses a complicated system of knotted string.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKd8aAXP57Q
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I wonder how elves think of childhood - is it something that passes over for them the way a brief illness might for us?
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All of it, but especially how Fingon is turning around and his expression.
Just coincidentally, I came across the set of relevant Quenya words yesterday, the words for harp, little harp, harp music.
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If I do this, the last one will be of them both standing in two groups glaring while in the background Feanor holds a sword to Fingolfin.