Why Pedal Harps Cost As Much As A Car To Buy And Maintain | So Expensive | Business Insider
Pedal harps can cost $70,000 - far more than lever harps, which cost $2,000 to $9,000. At first glance, a pedal harp looks like a simple frame with a row of strings. But there are complicated mechanisms inside that musicians use to change notes. At Camac Harps in France, every harp is carved and assembled by hand. For musicians like Grammy-nominated artist Brandee Younger, the pedal harp resonates with sonic potential.
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - How a pedal harp works
01:59 - Why owning a pedal harp is so expensive
03:06 - Building the mechanism
04:14 - Using the pedals
04:45 - Selecting wood for the soundboard
06:26 - Wood carving
07:21 - Strings price and materials
08:02 - Harp assembly
09:00 - The artisans behind every harp
09:25 - Pedal harps vs lever harps
10:14 - Pedal harp design
10:43 - Brandee Younger performance
11:54 - Credits
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I’ve just started learning to play the harp a month ago, it’s like you knew I’d wanna see this! I loved watching Brandee Younger play, I’m finding all her music now thanks to this video!
@BusinessInsider
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@theshapeexists
2 ай бұрын
Did you need to take out a mortgage for your harp?
@thesamwisegamegee
2 ай бұрын
@@theshapeexists Haha no I didn’t get a pedal harp! I have a little 22-string Celtic harp with levers- I will probably never have a pedal harp, but they’re beautiful!
@theshapeexists
2 ай бұрын
@@thesamwisegamegee awesome. Never stop playing. Been playing guitar since 1995
@charpnatl
Ай бұрын
@@theshapeexists there are several ways to purchase a pedal harp. There are companies that specialize in financing musical instruments, bank loans. Many people just save for years to purchase. If you don't require a brand new one there are many perfectly wonderful pre owed ones listed on various platforms and in harp centers on consignment. All of my pedal harps are pre owned .
FINALLY a so expensive that is legitimately warranted. The last few have just been expensive for opulence and because they can charge more, or because it's mostly a labour intensive process where inexpensive industrialized alternatives already exist.
@loremipsum8321
2 ай бұрын
Industrialized alternative is a weak argument my dude. Human seeks meaning, just like the one you found this harp.
@bonniecraig7957
2 ай бұрын
Id say this is pretty labor intensive
@blueblur6447
2 ай бұрын
A lot about Salt. Lots of freaking Salts.
@gaveintothedarkness
2 ай бұрын
Sooo many salt videos.
@nicholas_scott
2 ай бұрын
Its like a pipe organ- A typical medium-size pipe organ is around $500,000. Very labor intensive to produce and maintain. So as a result, more places are using keyboards using samples instead. Its just too expensive.
As a harp maker from L&H, I so incredibly love hearing how Brandee Younger makes our instruments sing.
@trainliker100
2 ай бұрын
I remember riding the Lake Street L from Oak Park to downtown Chicago and saw the Lyon & Healy building MANY times.
@wendybutler1681
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for contributing to the beauty in our lives. And, yes! The harp comes alive in her hands.
@chrisperyagh
2 ай бұрын
I wish I could afford a Salzedo model, only the price jumped from £38k the other year to £55k, although I suspect they may cost even more now. I don't know any UK harpists that have a Salzedo - maybe the Art Deco look doesn't appeal to UK tastes. My teacher has a Style 23 gold while I once had a Salvi Arianna. Interesting to see the Camac's columns have a carbon fibre core and the wood is purely decorative outer cladding on them.
@machinesrus9212
2 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful instrument. Amazing
@grizzle273463
Ай бұрын
Get a room
I wonder how many great harpists have never been able to grace our ears with unknown musical skill, simply because they couldn't afford the cost of the instrument?
@De-sonrosados-dedos
2 ай бұрын
This is so real. Sometimes I ask myself that too. During my early twenties I wanted to study and master the harp, it was my dream. It still is. But after studying for two years I decided to quit. I had to do it. The pain of not learning it was infinitely more tolerable than the fact of being able to master it knowing that I could never really play it. I just couldn't afford it.
@TeamklausyStudios
2 ай бұрын
@@De-sonrosados-dedos This comment really saddens me! I couldn't honestly think of a day without playing my harp! Certainly, if you can return to the harp, I think you should! I'd been learning for a couple of years on a basic no-lever Harpsicle Harp and suddenly realised that it would be truly difficult to proceed into more intermediate music without levers. That's when I ran the issue pass my mother and she actually managed to find an organisation that donated instruments to musicians who actually had a harp (apparently, harps, even beginner ones, are very rare to come across for donation)! I'd been blessed to inherit someone's old harp with levers and it's really made a difference. All I'm saying is certainly don't give up, there are people out there who may have something to donate, there are cheaper harps they may be able to give you the sound and feel you desire without the cost (for example if you enjoy pedal harps the Lyon & Healy Prelude 40 is a great alternative). Please go back to your dream! Thanks you reading my long ass message!
@Globularmotif
2 ай бұрын
You can apply that logic to anything ever, the other half of the tragedy is time too!
@TomTomicMic
2 ай бұрын
They hopefully choose a less "demanding" instrument!?!
@yep_2431
Ай бұрын
5
The harp is truly one of the most magical and calming instruments out there. The instrument of the gods.
@johnw1954
2 ай бұрын
I'm classically trained, played at Carnegie - harpists are by FAR the rarest musicians I have met. I have met one for every hundred violinists.
@johnw1954
2 ай бұрын
I'm classically trained, played at Carnegie - harpists are by FAR the rarest musicians I have met. I have met one for every hundred violinists.
Lyon and Healy was mentioned. It is probably the only American harp maker. I am 77 and when I was a child they had a large multi-story building in downtown Chicago selling all sorts of instruments, accessories, sheet music and had many instructors who worked there. Sadly the building is no longer a music business and all they now do is to make harps somewhere.
@laundrylurker3242
2 ай бұрын
there are many harp companies in america, but lyon and healy is absolutely the most famous. They still produce their harps in Chicago and have been for about 130 years so they have some more experience than Camac.
@jonnda
2 ай бұрын
They also used to sell rebranded Hammond organs. I'm glad they decided to focus on making/selling fewer types of instruments. I'd rather them be known for making a great harp, then rebranding and selling other manufacturers products.
@davidpaduch8823
2 ай бұрын
Actually Lyon & Healy’s was still in the same building on Ogden and W. Lake St. they were in the process of moving buildings to a newer location but construction delays set it back. I was an employee of them last year and the plan was to move everyone except the woodworking departments in by the end of 2023. Don’t know if the move has happened or not yet, but it was sad leaving that historic building behind.
The choices of the music during the video is perfect. Such a great video.
@BusinessInsider
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Watching masters ply their craft is one of the great pleasures of my life. Calling them artisans is truth yet not nearly enough to describe the exquisite perfection of what they produce. Masterpieces created by masters at their craft. I had no idea what was hidden by the beautiful exterior. Hadn't gotten around to wondering until today. I'm so impressed by every artist in this video, including the musician. Beautiful to look at. So graceful and elegant. Heavenly to listen to. Thank you for the upload. I hope I never stop wanting to learn new stuff. It keeps my mind sharp.
@Vbluevital
Ай бұрын
Beautiful Expressed!
So expensive vs still standing series, made by hand in the 1st world vs made by hand in the 3rd 😅
@Trrip000
Ай бұрын
wow, i hadnt even thought of that, makes ya think
My orchestra teacher in middle school was principally a harpist. Some composers never wrote any parts of the harp (Beethoven for one), so when she wasn't playing the harp, she would play the viola. Once a year, she would cart her gigantic harp to the school to play it for us. It's difficult to comprehend the size and complexity of a harp until you've seen one in person. But clearly that day was a memorable one for us!
6:00 when she mentions the joy of feeling the instrument reverbirate against you as you play, I felt that! Like if i'm playing a bass, I lean against it and feel the direct transfer of energy
@kierenmoore3236
2 ай бұрын
And at a bargain price!! Relatively speaking, lol
@BigboiiTone
2 ай бұрын
@@kierenmoore3236 I showed this video to my mom who plays flute. And she thought getting new pads put in cost a lot! I wonder if a talented harp player (harpist?) can get enough work to do it full time, or do they all have cushy jobs to finance it? There is another of these videos covering oboes I believe. Those also have incredibly complex, time consuming to machine parts as well
@kierenmoore3236
Ай бұрын
@@BigboiiTone I’ll never complain about buying guitar strings, again.
@notmyworld44
Ай бұрын
Are you referring to bass guitar or is it a REAL bass. I played the contrabass viol professionally for 38 years until I had a health crisis in 2018.
@BigboiiTone
Ай бұрын
@@notmyworld44 Attempts to divide people and start arguements really don't help anyone. Tired of the stereotypical views of certain instruments
I’m a bass trombonist who plays in mostly classical music and the harp is by far the most unique and majestic instrument on the stage. I play in a community orchestra and my schools orchestra as I’m only 18 and am finishing up school but I absolutely love hearing the harp it’s such a beautiful sound and so complex Greetings from Sweden
C'est étrange de constater l'absence de commentaires en langue française alors que cette entreprise, la CAMAC, est on ne peut plus française. Un artisanat d'excellence, discret dans la campagne auprès d'Ancenis, qui mérite d'être davantage connu et encouragé.
Harps are truly beautiful!
Well, I certainly learned more about harps in the last few minutes than I ever knew before. I had no idea.
It's wonderful to see such an intricate piece of equipment, and her skills are so sharp on it.
The music in this video is beautiful
Learn something new today. I appreciate the artistry in the instrumental.
@BusinessInsider
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I have helped move harps and the vehicle that some harpists I know like are minivans because they need to lay down when they are been transported in a car. I have worked on processing Harp music scores for a library and the repertoire vast for this instrument which kept growing as more harpists donated their sheet music to it.
Loved her playing. Beautiful music is priceless...
Thank you for putting the name of the song in the video by Brandee Younger. I just added it to my playlist and I'm about to listen to it on repeat. 🙂
I was fortunate enough to purchase a used Lyon & Healy Style 23 harp about 15 years ago. This harp usually goes for about $43,250, but I was able to get it for half that price! Buying a harp is literally an investment! I have been a harpist for 23 years now, and in the past I have been allowed to play in my city's orchestra. Unfortunately, my current apartment is not large enough for a pedal harp, so the harp stays with my parents. I have a smaller lever harp to maintain my skills! My performing days are over, but I still love playing the harp!
Fascinating. I had no idea. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful video. Brandee is a very charming. Her passion is very evident! I have always been transfixed by Harp Music. Especially, The brass-wound "Celtic" harp which has a very unique bell like sound.
I play keyboard, and I often put it on the "Harp" sound because I find it is the most forgiving sound. Even if you get it wrong, the sound is so nice, it is far less glaring than when using a harsher sound, such as a bright piano tone.
Very insightful and interesting mini doc and Brandee Younger is inspiring. Now I want a pedal harp too.
Beautiful sounding and beautifully played harp !! Thank you!
Another excellent video. It was fascinating to see the cratsmanship and artistry that goes into making these pedal harps. Very interesting and educational video. Amazing instruments.....each with a soul of its own. Beautiful worksmanship.
Wow $500 for strings? Im sticking with 12 string guitar. I admire your dedication my dear
A favorite of old money. Exquisite.
Fascinating. I am a tiny bit smarter today. Thank You for this video! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
Great video, learned alot! Thanks!
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE
That’s a great video. Enjoyed it. ❤
it truly is a beautiful thing, sound and spectacle
True craftsmen. Beautiful works of art.
Super video. Excellent in every way.
I had no idea about harp construction. Very nice video!
I love this magical instrument!
Such elegance!
Simply fascinating!!
I love Brandee Younger!
Part of the reason it's expensive is that harps aren't a popular instrument and it's not worth mass producing. There's no reason pianos are cheaper, harps just don't have the same level of innovation and economies of scale.
@oliverheaviside2539
Ай бұрын
Performance pianos are more expensive. A 7-foot Steinway grand piano is $135,000. A 9-foot Steinway is $217,000. They are also expensive to maintain.
The harp is a fantastic instrument for many different kinds of music. I’m pleased she uses it for a broad range
You'll hear a lot of harps in Opera. Wagner loved using harps in Der Ring Des Nibelungen.
Very interesting video!
Such masterpieces... 😍
Sounds wonderful.
Masterpiece Presentation
Beautiful 🤩 thank you for sharing 🙏.
God I loved this episode. Touched me deeply. Music and art just grabs me in their purest forms. Extremely talented artisans and wow the music she was playing. You can tell the insane amount of time and dedication the artisans and the artist put into their art.
Beautiful video thank you
I am happy that she is able to make her living as a professional harpist. I wonder how many people in the whole world can make that claim. Congratulations!
Amazing information....
What an amazing video! My two favorite harpists are Harpo Marx and Dorothy Ashby who plays harp on Stevie Wonder’s song, “If It’s Magic”.
I had no idea there are pedal harps and how expen$ive they are. Love the So Expensive series. Thanks BI.
Interesting!!! 😮❤ This instrument is used in Paraguay for the Polka Paraguaya essentially..!!! The armomy is so calm..., 😌
Thank you for the teaching impressive
My favourite "harp" scene in the movies is when Harpo Marx destroys a grand piano, to remove its frame. Therein we see a master musician play beautiful music. Every Harpist's favourite treat.
Wow 👍👏amazing
In contrast, the cheapest professional orchestral instrument (not counting small percussion etc) is probably the trumpet. A professional trumpet like a Bach Stradivarius is "only" $3500 but is used in top orchestras like the Chicago Symphony.* (the top guys are going to customize their instrument with bespoke mouthpiece and leadpipe and tuning crook, etc, but the base trumpet is pretty inexpensive)
@janviljoen7001
19 күн бұрын
Telecasters from the East are cheaper and play just as good after a good setup. prices start at $100, upwards.
Amazing instrument! The sounds are so unique!🤩
Magnificent artisans and a radiant beauty harpist.
A long time ago, I shared tickets for the classical music series at Meadowbrook. I happened to attend the performance of Joshua Bell; quite young at the time. I sat up suddenly, not having a clue who he was. I exclaimed: "THAT HAS TO BE A STRADIVARIUS!" I was right. Shortly before that, I was doing massage on a woman whose daughter was a violinist for the Detroit Symphony. I was also traveling to Chicago regularly. Anyway, I brought home a violin for her to try out. It was also a Stradavarius. Scared me half to death: "What if something happens to it??!" The owner of the store simply said: "It's insured.
As an example of the harp being taken to unexpected genres, check out The Harp Twins. Along with more traditional harp music, they also re-arrange hard rock and metal songs for the harp.
Fascinating. The concert harp was invented at about the same time as the piano, but the latter became so popular that its manufacture was industrialised, making it an order of magnitude cheaper for a run-of-the-mill instrument, while the pedal harp stayed artisanal because of less demand. Nowadays I think you could slash costs by replacing the typewriter-style technology of the pedals by electromechanical controls, and leaving out all the lovely decoration. You'd still have to pay for the spruce soundboard, but they said that was a comparitively small part of the cost. You could go further, and replace the wood by carbon fibre... Or you could go the whole hog and replace the soundboard by pickups, like an electric guitar! I bet Brandee Younger would love it. She could add distortion pedals to her sharp/flat pedals 😊
@gcolombelli
2 ай бұрын
When did carbon fiber became cheaper than wood? 😅
@gerardvila4685
2 ай бұрын
@@gcolombelli It depends on the wood I think. My understanding is that carbon fibre is cheaper than the top quality spruce used for soundboards.
I want one now!
Beautiful! that lady is talented
Brandee stroke one note and i was like ‘yeah, is worth it’
Incredible video. I will never look at a harp the same. Now when i look at a herp i will think $$$ Thank you for the wonderful video Business Insider
@StaceyAudrey-ed7fc
2 ай бұрын
Can you play it
@BusinessInsider
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
She's got such a lovely and infectious personality.
Great video expect for the dei harp player.
Very cool
I always wondered what harp does Emily Hopkins have... I knew the brand but now I saw how they are made. It's just unreal
@HarpPianoCello
2 ай бұрын
She has a Electroacoustic Camac Little Big Blue 44 strings I think :) search it up It's made in France
@gigaxsaiyan
2 ай бұрын
@@HarpPianoCello Thanks man :)
My god, I knew hand built instruments are expensive, but damn! Never heard the harp as a main piece, but as an accompaniment, it sounds great as lead
@HarpPianoCello
2 ай бұрын
YOu should really check out some harp solo and harp concerto. Check out Xavier de maistre, Joel Von lerber, Josh layne and Alexander Boldachev :) some of the current greatest harpists
@mirrage42
2 ай бұрын
Check out Andreas Vollenweider.
So beautiful, these harps look like they were made by the Elves in Rivendell.
What species of wood is best for the column head. I would be terrified to lift a splinter that would destroy days of work.
Even the Angels 😇 play harps .They sound so beautiful.
Nice ❤
btw brandee younger is a genius and her last record in particular never runs stale
I had no idea these things are soo gigantic!
I paid $20,000 for one of these 25 years ago and it will outlive us all. It’s worth more now. It’s a Camac.
my daughter is a harpist.....it is like being in heaven when she plays it.
“Harps are probably most known for glissando. But we are the only ones that can do that” trombone? piano? violin? viola? cello? double bass? Most instruments can do a glissando of some sorts, if not a smooth one.
The alternative is to buy a cross strung harp 5/7 can be 38 strings which is small and covered 3 octave and easier to carried around 😅.
@gerardvila4685
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. But 3 octaves is way less than the 6 1/2 octaves of a concert harp, so the repertoire must be more limited.
@Joseph_harpist
2 ай бұрын
@@gerardvila4685 that's why there's a pedal effect Boss OC-5. Which allows mini harp able to play 2 octave lower or higher than it's original sounding. Now 38 strings crossed strung harp can have 6 octave and more ideal for busking outdoors.
@basil_jackson
Ай бұрын
@@Joseph_harpist funny you mention that cause cross strung harp with Boss OC is exactly my plan for later this year. I'm however not sure if I should go with a cross strung chromatic or stay in diatonic realm and make one where octaves would cross, giving me 5 or 6 octaves on a much more compact body...
About a century ago, Lyon and Healy made some pianos. My grandmother bought one of their baby grands. I have it now, but before long I will need to downsize. I have no idea what to do with it, and would gladly pass it on to anyone who would be willing to have it moved to its new home.
@HobbyOrganist
Ай бұрын
Pianos are the one thing that are hard to get rid of, so many offered all over the place for free for the hauling because they are very heavy and no one wants to pay piano movers $1,000 and more to move them, it's even worse if they have to go up/down stairs! Player pianos that dont work are another one- they are even heavier and unless someone has the motivations and skills to repair its mechanism, they cant afford it.
@bethbilynskyj162
Ай бұрын
@@HobbyOrganist You have just spelled out what I feared.
@janviljoen7001
19 күн бұрын
L&H also made mandolins.
I always thought of a harp as a vertical piano without the felt hammers, keys, and body😊
I was waiting for the intro to "The boy is mine"🤣
6:05 His back hand placement on that jointer scares me 😅
@blueblur6447
2 ай бұрын
It cuts away at the moment im sure he repositions it. The machine has a guard, he cant get his hand to the blade. The way it was edited it does look a little sketch.
bone chills to the spine
The cost and complexity of the pedal harp make me want to play the triangle or the kazoo.
The most expensive accordion(the instrument I play) costs $40,000, the Pigini Mythos. I couldn't imagine paying that much for an instrument unless I were a professional musician.
Please do bassoon or contrabassoon! Heckle is the Ferrari of bassoons and And they cost More than this harp sometimes!
Welp, I'm a harp guy now lol
@StaceyAudrey-ed7fc
2 ай бұрын
Can you play it?
@hasanx8066
2 ай бұрын
@@StaceyAudrey-ed7fc Nope. But I can appreciate it a lot more now.
@StaceyAudrey-ed7fc
2 ай бұрын
Where are you from, hope you don't mind
@hasanx8066
2 ай бұрын
@@StaceyAudrey-ed7fc New Jersey
Along with the new car, also needed is a significant other to help haul the darn thing around!
@10:48 🤯 woa, did she just massage my brain?
how much does a lever harp cost nowadays? my 32 string Camac set me back 8000 francs (a bit less than $2000) back in the 90s. never had the funds for a pedal model, nor do I need one for what I play.
Whenever I see someone playing music with the harp, especially in videos, I wonder what the pedals were for, like what are its purposes?... Thanks to this video, now I know...😊😊❤❤
The Metal band "The Dark Side of the Moon" had a harpist as one of the members.
TIL harpists are bigger gear nerds than drummers. :D