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Bonnie GAnd welcome to the desert scene. Have you here and very happy to welcome to the show Christian Shalafour, who is a very talented harpist musician, also a buddy of mine I've known for a while and through Eric, and he is hosting this really fun event. Sounds like fabulous family fun with the friendly forest Philharmonic. Say that fast three times. Hi Christian, how are you?
Christian ShalafourI'm just fine. And make sure they know that Philharmonic is spelled with an f to match all the other F's.
Bonnie GYes, it's wonderful. So musical game show. Name that tv tune. So this is just, sounds like such a fun event. How did this come to be? And was this your idea and how did it all,..
Christian ShalafourYou know, those who. have known me the 30 years I've been here in the Coachella belly know that I can't, I just can't do a straight concert. There's no way. So I always come up with weird gimmicks and ideas and this has got to be the strangest yet. I will admit it came from watching too much. When the pandemic hit four years ago, it was suddenly found myself watching a lot of me tv and tv land. And so naturally it's impossible to avoid shows like leave it to and greenacres and Perry Mason and you name it. Right like that. Then when I realized I was doing this concert October 19 and Idlewild as a farewell concert because I'm moving lock, stock and barrel to Mexico. I even sold my heart last week. More on that later. And yeah, so I said, well, how about if we do this as a musical game show where you are? You have to have trivia questions to answer about game shows from either the 1950s, sixties, seventies, eighties or nineties. And then you have to name that tune in four or less. And that's what's happening. So my twelve piece orchestra has doubled now to be 24 piece orchestra. I have two fabulous guests. Wayne Bryan, who I got to work with in the fantastic, reimagined CB rep, and Derek Lewis, who will be singing as well. And everybody knows Derek, of course.
Bonnie GAbsolutely, absolutely. He's been around for. What a fun concept. And by the way, this is the Desert chamber Orchestra in association with Spirit Mountain retreat. And this is going to be the Spirit Mountain retreat Garden on Oakwood street in Idlewild. Tickets are $10. That's such a deal. $5 for children under twelve. And so tell me exactly how it works. So when you start out. So do you start out okay? You play four notes and they guess the show. Tell me how the day evolves.
Christian ShalafourOkay. Well, just to kind of kick it off and get people interested. And there'll be an advance telling everybody to make sure they brush up on their tv trivia and all that before they show up. When they arrive, they'll be given a name tag so that we can read their name from a distance of hopefully no more than 5ft. And they'll be answering a trivia question. And if they get it right, then the orchestra plays a happy major chord and if they get it wrong, they play a horrible dissonance chord. And then they. Before we even do any is we're gonna play two medleys of show tunes, I guess you could call them, except they're tv show tunes. And that'll be just to give people an idea and remind them of some of the shows. And then I'll make it clear, though, that all of the questions and the four note guessing game will not be using any of those 14 songs you just heard. So then we. I mean, when you start digging back into the early sixties and fifties, you can find some pretty obscure things like, dare I say, the real McCoys. Or maybe lassie. Make room for daddy. You know, shows like that that started back in the fifties and often came from radio shows like Terry Mason and I see.
Bonnie GTell us about the grand prize. This sounds like a fun trip.
Christian ShalafourOkay, well, and this has a backstory that's too long to go into to tell, but it turns out this place I'm moving to is just paradise. I've known about it for the whole 30 years I lived here. It's called a he ic, or if you prefer, the j's, to the x's. Second oldest town in Mexico, founded in 1529 by the Spaniards. And it sits on Lake Chapala, which is about the size of our Salton Sea, only a little longer. It's 50 miles wide, 10 miles across, 12ft deep, and it's fresh water instead of saltwater. And instead of being at sea level or below, it's 5000ft in the air, just like Ottawa. So you have palm trees and pine trees on the chart and I'm moving there. People have been flocking there since the 1970s, mostly canadian and american expats. And you can live very comfortably for $0.20 on the dollar. So this is, I figured this is my, I'm 73 years old. This is my final page in my chapter in my life. I want to. I want to go play there and enjoy. Then there's music, arts. I've never seen so arts. And it's twelve months a year, 24/7 even the smallest lonely taco stand will have a classical guitarist playing there in the morning. If you go for a breakfast taco at 07:00 a.m. so that's. Anyway, round trip is incredibly low at $26. Round trip us from Tijuana to Guadalajara. So I figured, well, gee, at that price I can fly down to people who win the prize and all expenses paid and they'll enjoy. It's Guadalajara is what we're talking about. It's south of Daraba, 45 minutes.
Bonnie GOkay, that sounds great.
Christian ShalafourThat's the grand prize.
Bonnie GExcellent. All right, let's gonna take a quick break here. We're talking to Christian Chalofer on The Desert Scene. We'll be right back.
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Bonnie GAnd we are back on the desert scene with Christian Shalafour, who is a wonderful, wonderfully talented harpist and host of this fabulous event. Coming up Saturday, October 19. Fabulous family fun with the friendly forest Philharmonic Philharmonic spelled with an f musical game show. Name that tv tune which sounds so much fun. 02:00 p.m. tickets are $10, $5 for children under twelve. And I want to go down and find. Here we go. Call 956-34-4048 for tickets and reservations. So let's. I want to go back just a little bit. How long have you been playing the harp?
Christian ShalafourI started October of 1977. So we're right at about 47 years.
Bonnie GAnd what made you just lean towards the harp as your instrument?
Christian ShalafourI had no interest in it whatsoever. I was working in Alaska's largest music store in the mid seventies. I kept seeing the ads on tv for this guy named Lloyd Lindroth, who also, hands down, was liberace of the harp. And we're talking pop and jazz harp here. You know, there's plenty of harpists in the world, but pop and jazz harpist narrows it down to maybe less than 100 worldwide. And I went to see him and he's playing laser beams and smoke blown through the strings. He's playing big things like, oh, slaughter on 10th Avenue and Rhapsody Blue and bridge over troubled water. And it was too much the first time, so this can't be real, you know. So I go back on a quiet Sunday night and I look up to him. I said, would you show me how you do that? And he must have sensed that I was serious. He finished his last set. We put the COVID on the harp, go down to his room, open the door at the Golden Lion Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska. And lo and behold, if there are two more harps sitting there in the room he had just bought. The pear harps are made in pairs because there's so much gluing and drying. Time involved. Two people, about four months to six months to build one harp or two pair of hearts. And he bought the pair from MGM studio. So these are the very harps that would have recorded gone with the wind and Casablanca and all the films of that era. So he sat at one and I sat at the other from two in the morning until noon the following day. I don't remember one. And I said, I gotta have one of these and the rest is history.
Bonnie GA couple questions. I mean, harp isn't. It's not like, you know, walking in with a guitar or just sitting down a piano. You gotta schlep that thing around that. How difficult is that?
Christian ShalafourWell, if I did it correctly, it would be more difficult. But I'm usually on the road so much and gigging so much that it's simply they come in these monstrous trunks that weigh 200 pounds themselves. And the women who played got real tired in the eighties and nineties. And they asked the heart benzies, can you come up with some other way for us to move these things? And so they came up with transport covers and you put them on and it's perfectly safe for moving them in a vehicle locally. And I keep the trunks around, though, because it answers that question, you know, how do you move something like that? So my harp trunk, an empty, unopened harp trunk, is always part of my set dressings when I'm doing a concert of my own.
Bonnie GHow much does the harp, harp weigh? Normally?
Christian Shalafour80 pounds on the average for concert grams. It's six foot one, six foot two, and priced anywhere. Now, I bought my original one for just under $7,000, including the trunk, that model is now 35,000. And the trunk, if you want it, is another three.
Bonnie GSo, yeah, so they're only. Only 80 pounds. I was thinking it was more than that.
Christian ShalafourIt seemed they look like they're people see the gold leaf ones and they figure they must be made out of solid gold. Yeah, right.
Bonnie GWhat other unique challenges are there? I for harpists, for playing?
Christian ShalafourIf you're coming from piano, this is really easier. First of all, you only, you don't use the pinky on either hand. They tried right up until about Mozart's time. And so all the patterns are done with the thumb and the first three fingers. So you only have eight notes at a time, possible instead of ten like you have on piano. Also, it's like a piano only. Take away all those black keys. Don't need them. It's like the white G's of the piano only unless you want those notes, then your feet start getting busy. You have seven petals at the bottom, and I never knew that, and most people don't because usually it's a woman in the long, flowing gown and her dress covers.
Bonnie GYou don't see them. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Christian ShalafourSo I just figured, well, you know. Okay, so I always tell people in Palm Springs series, how many of you envisioned a woman in a long, flowing green dress with red auburn hairs? Well, if it helps, if it makes you feel better, I used to be one.
Bonnie GWell, it's. I mean, and I've heard you and Christian is wonderful, and it's a beautiful instrument. So again, I would highly suggest you check this event out. Saturday, October. Desert Chamber Orchestra in association with spirit mountain retreat. Fabulous family fun with a friendly forest philharmonic and it benefits the Spirit mountain retreat name. That tv tune. Sounds such fun. Well, thank you, Christian, for being here, and thank you for coming up with this fun event. It should be a great day. Thanks so much.
Christian ShalafourThank you so much. I'll leave you with one quick cue.
Bonnie GDun dun dun dun bewitched. That was easy. Okay. Thank you, Christian. We'll talk to you next time. And we'll see the rest of you the next time. On The Desert Scene.