"We have a Jeep Commander and my monster harp and a smaller one will fit in it as well as the harp cart, music stand, Bench, string/ music case and one extra person and maybe a Violin or a flute but not both." –Charles Hooper Or, you can place it up and down in the jump seat row, and carry 6 people! Ample floor and trunk space for bags, seat and stand." You can either put it flat with the passenger and 2 jump seats on the sides up for a total of 4 people. "I own a Lyon & Healy semi-grand pedal harp and the Honda Pilot is perfect for transport of a harp when you want to have extra passengers/space. The back row folds down flat, and you can fit the harp and all your gig stuff and even have 3 passengers. "I have a GMC Envoy that fits everything- harp, stand, chair and gig bag. The seats fold flat and there's room for her stool too." "I use a Ford Galaxy to transport my daughter's Pedal harp. It may not work for people taller than 5'10". We found maintenance cost to be high on this minivan.įits the harp but is a little tight, and the driver's seat can't sit all the way back. I have been loading it on the column and have space for driver, two passengers and all my gear. We filled the excess space with blankets and a rolled up yoga mat to prevent the harp from sliding. The back seats fold down, which left plenty of space for my concert grand pedal harp, bench, dolly, and gig bag. Has plenty of room to lay the harp in with the harp cart laying flat between the base of the harp and the back door My Salvi just fits in there." –Ingrid BeerdaĮasily fits in the back, with the back seats folded down and the 3rd row removed. Lso, if you have any other sage advice for packing or buying a car in general, feel free to add your thoughts. Post a picture of your harp in the gallery below. Front seat flips forward (if it doesn't check, how far it flips backwards it can also make a relativly flat survace if you pull out the headpiece)ĭon't see your car on here? This list is by no means complete and needs more of your content! Add your car now! Also, if you have a very small car, we would love to see your packing configuration.Good news, however–you would be very surprised how small of a car will work! Key features you're looking for: If you're wondering what cars will accommodate a pedal harp (and still have room for you), have a look at the list below. and one more thing.Tweeted by tricky thing about owning an oversized instrument: it influences harpists' buying decisions when it comes to vehicles. Head over and check out the Gear Finder right now to find quality gear that will work for you, in your budget. I hope this sounds exciting to you! We are really glad that we can offer musicians this valuable resource. I know I'll be referencing this tool quite often. we did! Finally, there is a way to directly compare different pieces of gear without spending forever trying to determine what has certain features and what doesn't. but you can if you want to!ĭid we mention that we have standardized the specs list for each category of gear? Well. you don't have to be that precise with your search filtering. Looking for only 61 key, semi-weighted, aftertouch enabled, keyboard controllers by Akai? Yup, you can find them! Looking for an audio interface with MIDI In/Out, 4 Inputs, 4 Outputs, under $300? Yup, you can find that too. On top of that, the gear is sortable by a variety of different selling points. We have curated the gear listed in this resource, so its only the hardware that we trust and know works for countless other musicians. There’s quite a bit of hardware out there, and so to help you find the gear you need, we have created the "Gear Finder." This valuable resource makes it easier than ever to find quality gear that will work for you! No more sifting through pages upon pages of Google search results!
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