How To Harp Podcast

Ep 43: Nicole Müller

46 min · 2. juni 2026
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Heather chats with Nicole about moving beyond external expectations and finding a musical path that feels honest, creative and true to who you are. They also discuss classical training, orchestral pressure, burnout, songwriting, improvisation, teaching, performing with others, and the courage it takes to follow musical dreams that might feel out of reach. In this episode: • How Nicole first started learning the harp as a child • Growing up with classical training and a love for different musical styles • The pressure and perfectionism of professional orchestral life • Burnout, sensitivity and learning to trust her own musical instincts • Finding freedom through freelancing, songwriting and singing • Why sharing personal creative work can feel so vulnerable • Playing in bands and discovering a more liberated musical voice • Nicole’s approach to teaching harp improvisation • Why supportive people can help you follow dreams that feel impossible This is an honest and inspiring conversation about creativity, liberation, self-trust, and finding the courage to make music in a way that feels truly your own. Host: Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp Guest: Nicole Müller - Professional Harpist, Composer, and How To Harp Guest Tutor Learn with us: https://www.HowToHarp.com (membership, courses, retreats) If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a harp friend. It really helps the podcast grow and helps us connect with more harpists around the world! #HowToHarpPodcast #HowToHarp #HeatherDownieHarpist #ProfessionalHarpist #HarpImprovisation *****Nicole had some video issues during this podcast so occasionally her video is frozen and replaced her pic*****

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episode Ep 44: Why Learning Never Stops (Even for Harp Teachers) artwork

Ep 44: Why Learning Never Stops (Even for Harp Teachers)

Heather & Angela chat about why nerves, vulnerability & learning never fully disappear, even when you become a teacher or have years of experience behind you. They also discuss why students can feel nervous playing in lessons, how teachers can support learners through that, and how reflecting clearly on progress can help adult learners build confidence and trust the learning process. In this episode: • Why harp learners often feel nervous playing for their teacher • Why teachers still get nervous too • How nerves can be a sign that something really matters to you • Why honest communication between student and teacher is so important • How tutors can help students recognise their own progress • Why visual reflection tools can make progress easier to see • How recording yourself can act as a helpful safety net • Why adult learners are so inspiring This is an honest and encouraging Harpy Tutor Chat about nerves, vulnerability, progress and why we never really stop learning. Host: Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp Guest: Angela Boraston - Harp Tutor at How To Harp Learn with us: https://www.HowToHarp.com (membership, courses, retreats) If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a harp friend. It really helps the podcast grow and helps us connect with more harpists around the world! #HowToHarpPodcast #HowToHarp #HeatherDownieHarpist #HarpTeacher #AdultHarpLearner

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episode Ep 43: Nicole Müller artwork

Ep 43: Nicole Müller

Heather chats with Nicole about moving beyond external expectations and finding a musical path that feels honest, creative and true to who you are. They also discuss classical training, orchestral pressure, burnout, songwriting, improvisation, teaching, performing with others, and the courage it takes to follow musical dreams that might feel out of reach. In this episode: • How Nicole first started learning the harp as a child • Growing up with classical training and a love for different musical styles • The pressure and perfectionism of professional orchestral life • Burnout, sensitivity and learning to trust her own musical instincts • Finding freedom through freelancing, songwriting and singing • Why sharing personal creative work can feel so vulnerable • Playing in bands and discovering a more liberated musical voice • Nicole’s approach to teaching harp improvisation • Why supportive people can help you follow dreams that feel impossible This is an honest and inspiring conversation about creativity, liberation, self-trust, and finding the courage to make music in a way that feels truly your own. Host: Heather Downie - Harpist, Principal Lever Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Founder of How To Harp Guest: Nicole Müller - Professional Harpist, Composer, and How To Harp Guest Tutor Learn with us: https://www.HowToHarp.com (membership, courses, retreats) If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a harp friend. It really helps the podcast grow and helps us connect with more harpists around the world! #HowToHarpPodcast #HowToHarp #HeatherDownieHarpist #ProfessionalHarpist #HarpImprovisation *****Nicole had some video issues during this podcast so occasionally her video is frozen and replaced her pic*****

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episode Ep 42: 5 Tips to Stop Perfectionism Holding Back Your Harping artwork

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episode Ep 41: Kimberly Woods artwork

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